Some Feeding Fangs effects are really powerful, but this one is something of an Easter Egg - all it does is change the color of your speech text to gold.BLORTH wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:01 pm Using Feeding Fangs on an Archon while aligned to Good results in Rapturous Chant (de?)buff.
https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Feeding_Fangs
- As you consume the blood of the Archon you feel the glory of the divine fill you with rapture! (2022-02-10 16:08:38).
I'm not sure what the actual effect is besides what is linked here
https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Status ... rous_Chant
which is the status that occurs from
https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Beads_of_the_Rapture
Does the Revenant receive MP?
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https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Offens ... ison_Table
Just noticed something interesting, the "damage- w/ full tree" for all the touch type spells have been calculated wrongly. A full tree should be granting a +5 to spell damage. Therefore the damage should be 8+5 = 13 damage.
Subsequently, the "damage/MP - w/ full tree" should then be 13/1 = 13 damage/MP for full tree, instead of 1.87.
*I am also assuming we are not including the capstones effects since it would make representation in a table form difficult.*
Just noticed something interesting, the "damage- w/ full tree" for all the touch type spells have been calculated wrongly. A full tree should be granting a +5 to spell damage. Therefore the damage should be 8+5 = 13 damage.
Subsequently, the "damage/MP - w/ full tree" should then be 13/1 = 13 damage/MP for full tree, instead of 1.87.
*I am also assuming we are not including the capstones effects since it would make representation in a table form difficult.*
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https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Strike_of_Cain
This is a Charged Attack, costing no additional Action Points but 8 more Magic Points when compared to an uncharged attack.
It was reported to me that the actual cost is 6 MP.
This is a Charged Attack, costing no additional Action Points but 8 more Magic Points when compared to an uncharged attack.
It was reported to me that the actual cost is 6 MP.
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Can confirm; and since I have a Wiki account, I took the liberty to update the page (both text and table).Mochnant wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 5:04 pm https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Strike_of_Cain
This is a Charged Attack, costing no additional Action Points but 8 more Magic Points when compared to an uncharged attack.
It was reported to me that the actual cost is 6 MP.
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Hunger of Vrykolakas is misspelled (as Vrykokalas), but an entirely new wiki page needs to be created to fix it and all its redirects/links.
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Not missing content per se: https://wiki.nexusclash.com/wiki/Lore_of_Haldon
The pages Lore and Lore of Haldos redirect to this page. This page then says:
Odd but true: though Haldos and Haldon look suspiciously like Greek (Haldos would be nominative, Haldon accusative), they probably are not. I don't have a copy of Pauly-Wissowa here to go looking for Hald-people, but there are no hald- words in LSJ. Therefore I propose that some Greek speaker transcribed the name from not-Greek, and a later scribe put the accusative ending on the page title because they forgot the very first Greek declension they learned (because most Greek courses start with the -os, -i, m. nouns and adjectives). Or something. Bet they didn't have Advanced Thrown Weapons, either. People called the Haldonians, they go the lore.
This sort of thing happened all the time back in the day, and for extra credit sometimes got carved into stone. So for instance I'm joint author on a paper about an inscription honoring someone named Dysagor-something, which is very not Greek in form. Big surprise, Greek cities often had not Greek people living in them, sometimes not-Greek people who got civic honors.
The pages Lore and Lore of Haldos redirect to this page. This page then says:
There's also:Characters can find fragments of the Lore of Haldos in certain locations in the Nexus.
I'd have thought that the canonical page name should be Lore of Haldos and that Lore and Lore of Haldon should redirect to Lore of Haldos because, reasons.I, Haldos the Deathless,
Odd but true: though Haldos and Haldon look suspiciously like Greek (Haldos would be nominative, Haldon accusative), they probably are not. I don't have a copy of Pauly-Wissowa here to go looking for Hald-people, but there are no hald- words in LSJ. Therefore I propose that some Greek speaker transcribed the name from not-Greek, and a later scribe put the accusative ending on the page title because they forgot the very first Greek declension they learned (because most Greek courses start with the -os, -i, m. nouns and adjectives). Or something. Bet they didn't have Advanced Thrown Weapons, either. People called the Haldonians, they go the lore.
This sort of thing happened all the time back in the day, and for extra credit sometimes got carved into stone. So for instance I'm joint author on a paper about an inscription honoring someone named Dysagor-something, which is very not Greek in form. Big surprise, Greek cities often had not Greek people living in them, sometimes not-Greek people who got civic honors.