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I think we have already verified the upper limit of favors that can be raised by a single offering, so I removed the “verifying” notation.
m (The law of calculation of the value of offerings is described. Also added explanation of the “ God Mood” system (an unimplemented system).)
m (I think we have already verified the upper limit of favors that can be raised by a single offering, so I removed the “verifying” notation.)
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The maximum amount is 30 points, so it is advisable to make offerings in smaller portions.
The maximum amount is 30 points, so it is advisable to make offerings in smaller portions.


'''(currently being verified) Maximum amount of items to be offered at one time.'''
=== Maximum favors that can be raised at one time ===
The favor has a border set at every 30 points, and if offerings of more than this value are offered all at once, the points earned for the excess are reduced by half. In addition, the excess can only accumulate a maximum of 15 points (equivalent to 30 points without halving).


It seems that it is not possible to gain multiple levels of faith skill (more than 60 points) with a single offering, and if offerings of more than 30 points in favor are made at once, the points gained in excess will be attenuated, although the exact percentage is not known.
Note that this attenuation does not apply to experience to faith skills, so if you already have the maximum favor, you can offer it all at once.
 
The experience gained in faith skills when making offerings does not change no matter how the offerings are divided, so there is no problem in combining offerings for the purpose of skill training with the maximum favor.


===Favor===
===Favor===
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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 favor gain. Failure will result in punishment(200 turns). Attempts to convert altars dedicated to Eyth will never fail as the altar is considered empty.   
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 favor gain. Successful conversion of the altar will result in a favor bonus of about 1 point for the altar of Eyth and about 5 points for any other deity, while failure will result in punishment(200 turns). Attempts to convert altars dedicated to Eyth will never fail as the altar is considered empty.   


Special altars like Mani's machine altar in Aqui Teola, Kizuami's shrine in Mifu Village, Horome's shrine in Nefu Village, and the altar of Yevan in cannot be converted.  
Special altars like Mani's machine altar in Aqui Teola, Kizuami's shrine in Mifu Village, Horome's shrine in Nefu Village, and the altar of Yevan in cannot be converted.  


Special altars such as the cyber altar at Mani in Aquli Teola, the altar of Kizuami in Mifu Village, the altar of Horome in Nefu Village, and the altar of Yevan in The Place Where Winds Rest cannot be taken over.  
Special altars such as the cyber altar of Mani in Aquli Teola, the altar of Kizuami in Mifu Village, the altar of Horome in Nefu Village, and the altar of Yevan in The Place Where Winds Rest cannot be taken over.  


In addition, the altars located at the Truce ground and the altar of Jure in Noyel, which look like ordinary altars, cannot be taken over as well.
In addition, the altars located at the Truce ground and the altar of Jure in Noyel, which look like ordinary altars, cannot be taken over as well.
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