Difference between revisions of "The Altar of Blood"
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− | + | * Extra income of 2,500 m.p., not shown in Status Report. | |
+ | * Takes 5000 population per turn, not shown in Status Report. | ||
+ | ** The income and the upkeep are not related. If you have 0 pop, you still get the m.p. each turn. (Source: [[User:Trojan|Trojan]]) | ||
+ | ** on Arch, you still get 5,000 m.p. a turn at a cost of 5,000 population per turn. | ||
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+ | ==Usage== | ||
+ | * Beware of getting into a pop spiral with this item. | ||
+ | * Pillage to generate a population income bigger than 5000 a turn. | ||
+ | * {{red}} and {{black}} mages who use pop-eaters have more difficulty upkeeping this item than {{white}} and {{green}}'s - especially at low land or when you gain it unexpectedly. | ||
+ | * If you get into a pop spiral, or worse, face bankrupcy: sell the item. | ||
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[[Category:Items]] [[Category:Unique Items]] | [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Unique Items]] |
Revision as of 20:31, 4 March 2008
This altar gives off a rank, bloody smell and is drenched with deep red blood. You can even see chunks of meat, guts, hearts, and livers all lying on the altar. A deep voice in your heart tells you to sacrifice an innocent to the Altar of Blood... as you do, you feel the energy of the altar beginning to flow into your body.
Attribute: | UNIQUE PERMANENT |
Charge Turn: | 0 |
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Effects
- Extra income of 2,500 m.p., not shown in Status Report.
- Takes 5000 population per turn, not shown in Status Report.
- The income and the upkeep are not related. If you have 0 pop, you still get the m.p. each turn. (Source: Trojan)
- on Arch, you still get 5,000 m.p. a turn at a cost of 5,000 population per turn.
Usage
- Beware of getting into a pop spiral with this item.
- Pillage to generate a population income bigger than 5000 a turn.
- and mages who use pop-eaters have more difficulty upkeeping this item than and 's - especially at low land or when you gain it unexpectedly.
- If you get into a pop spiral, or worse, face bankrupcy: sell the item.