Worship

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This is a big step in your life. Unlike the whimsical religions of other worlds, the choosing of a God or Goddess for devotion becomes permanent. The reason for this is that the gods take an active role once they have you within their flock and they will not release your soul once they have it. There are many perks and negatives to worshipping a god on Avatar. You will have to research, ask around, or take a guess as to whether or not a religion is something you really wish to do. Some Gods, like Bhyss, have only a few benefits (although attractive to some) and many small negatives. The addition of religion to your life, however, will create a more unique experience for you. The choice is yours.

You'll find with certain gods and goddesses that the effects of your spells are modified. For example, a cleric/priest who worships Tul-Sith can expect to heal 300hp with a single divinity, while others can expect less than that. The atheist rate on that is 250hp, so Tul-Sith offers a 20% increase in healing effectiveness.

Worship can also affect things like spell duration, ac provided by spells, and melee effectiveness. An example of this would be the Kra armor class bonus, or the Quixoltan duration bonus. Werredan is known to provide bonuses to XP as well.


Worship Effects Table
EFFECTS PER DEITY Bhy Dur Grn Kra Qxl Rxa Shz Tor Tul Wer
Group Leadership Capacity -2 -1 0 +3 +4 -3 0 0 0 +2
Regeneration Rate Hit Points -10% 00% -10% -10% -20% 00% -10% +05% +20% 00%
Mana Points -10% 00% -10% -10% -20% 00% 00% 00% +20% 00%
Spellcasting Cost -10% 00% +05% 00% +05% 00% -05% +10% 00% +10%
Lag 00% +10% 00% +10% +10% 00% -20% 00% 00% 00%
Spellcasting: Buffing Amount[8] -10% +05% +20% +15% -10% -15% -10% +05% +10% 00%
Duration 00% +05% -10% 00% +20% 00% +05% 00% -05% 00%
Spellcasting: Healing Amount -20% -10% +10% +10% -10% +05% -10% -30% +20% -10%
Physical Ability Lag same +10% -20% +10% +20% same same same same same
Combat Damage Hand-to-Hand worse worse best worst better same worse same worse same
Melee Weapon better same same better better worse worse better worst best
Rogue Damage worse better worst[5] worst worse same better best worst worst[1]
Psi (telekinetic) worse ?? ?? halved better ?? best ?? ?? ??
Missile Weapon ?? better ?? halved worse best worse ?? worse better
Spellcasting best worse same halved better worse better worse worse same
Combat Experience-Point Gains 00% -10% 00% 00% 00% -05% +05% 00% -10% +10%
Death Experience-Point Losses -25% +10% 00% +50% +200% +80% 00% -05% 00% 00%
Levelup Gains Hit Points worse same same better better better same same best better
Mana Points same same same better best better best worse same worse
Practice Points[2] -1 0 0 -1 -2 0 +1 -1 0 0
Effective Int for Practicing -0.5 +0.5 +2.5 -1.5 -2.5 0 -0.5 -1.5 0 -0.5
Prayer Responses (Average) bad good good mixed bad mixed mixed bad good mixed
Sharpening[6] same better same same same same better same better worse
Enchanting[4] worse better same worse better same better worse worse same
Fletching[7] ?? best ?? worse? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Pantheon Spells Glorious Conquest better ? ? better ? ? bad better? worst best
Protective Vigil ? ? best? ? ? ? 7 ? ? ?
Unholy Rampage better ? worse good ? ? bad best? worst better

[1] Werredan effectively disables your ability to do rogue damage, for example, your surprise attack will do just normal damage instead of double (atheist) and will not land very often.
[2] Practice gains here refers to lowmort practice gains; as hero practice gains equal lowmort practice gains halved then rounded down, they may or may not be affected by worship. Check the Wisdom Table .
[4] Gods affect enchanting through their "presences"; a favorable divine presence will turn a "shimmer" into a "brill" while an unfavorable one will turn a "brill" into a "shimmer".
[5] Gorn seem to decrease normal rogue's rogue damage, and have no effect on shf's 'rogue' skills.
[6] A good sharpen presence prevents you from dulling your weapon. When this happens, you won't have any lag from a sharpen attempt either. It does, however, use up one use of your whetstone as usual.
[7] Durr like doubles all fletching output. Roixa probably slightly better than normal. Werredan and Kra seem to worsen it slightly.
[8] Negative AC effects will also worsen (i.e. make bigger, not smaller) the penalty of AC-reducing spells like ego whip, faerie fire (good), or frenzy (bad).

This data was compiled from multiple sources that may or may not be accurate and/or up-to-date.

See also Devotion.