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Sakumashiki (talk | contribs) m (→The Value of the Offering: The weight of item, "except corpses", less than 0.5s will count as 0.5s.) |
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The player may offer an item as an offering by highlighting an altar of their god and selecting the "offer" option, or directly placing the item on the altar. | The player may offer an item as an offering by highlighting an altar of their god and selecting the "offer" option, or directly placing the item on the altar. | ||
While all the gods of Ylva accept corpses as offerings, each also accepts other items. Heavier corpses and more valuable offerings grant more piety. If the player is a demigod, the amount of piety gained is multiplied by 1.3. | While all the gods of Ylva accept corpses as offerings, each also accepts other items. Heavier corpses and more valuable offerings grant more piety. If the player is a demigod, the amount of piety gained is multiplied by 1.3. If Piety is at least 80% towards the cap, gifting offerings also trains the player's faith. | ||
Unlike in Elona, gods do not appear to have favored offerings amongst those they accept. Instead, particularly valuable offerings will provoke the same response from the player's worshipped deity that was reserved for favored offerings in Elona. | Unlike in Elona, gods do not appear to have favored offerings amongst those they accept. Instead, particularly valuable offerings will provoke the same response from the player's worshipped deity that was reserved for favored offerings in Elona. |
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