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=== Altar conversion=== | === Altar conversion=== | ||
Offering an item on an altar not of one's god will attempt to claim the altar for the player's god. The success chance is dependent on the offering's piety gain. Successful conversion of the altar will result in a piety bonus, while failure will result in punishment(200 turns). | Offering an item on an altar not of one's god will attempt to claim the altar for the player's god. The success chance is dependent on the offering's piety gain. Successful conversion of the altar will result in a piety bonus, while failure will result in punishment(200 turns). | ||
When you successfully convert an altar, the value of the offering used to control it is added to the value of one offering (Eyth's altar) or five offerings (other gods' altars). | |||
Please note that the multiplier does not apply to all offerings. | |||
Example: If you use 5 offerings with a value of 1.0s (value 100) to convert the Eyth's Altar (value x2), it will be treated as a value of (100 x 5) + (100 x 2) = 700. | |||
Please note that the level of piety gained from a single offering remains unchanged at 1. | Please note that the level of piety gained from a single offering remains unchanged at 1. | ||