Totem
Totem | |
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Ritual information | |
Deities | Pishe Gufnork Gapp Sandelfon Fish Hat Sek |
GP cost | 40 + 20 per maintained minion |
Components | holy symbol, god-specific item |
Required powers | Speech |
Learned At | 25-30 faith.rituals.misc.target |
Skills | faith.rituals.defensive.area, faith.rituals.defensive.target |
Resisted By | n |
Angers? | n |
Type | Defensive |
Steps | 2 |
Targets | objects |
Description | Transforms an item into a being. |
Notes | |
Priestwiki | Discworld ritual help |
Totem is a priest ritual that summons a creature to protect you. You can only have one totem at a time.
Contents
Performing
This ritual costs 40 GP, and is performed on an item specific to your deity.
It requires the power of speech.
Skills
This ritual uses faith.rituals.defensive.area and faith.rituals.defensive.target.
Components
The target for the ritual varies according to deity.
- Pishe: A wet towel (which becomes dry), or a pint of water in a vessel.
- Gufnork: Something fluffy.
- Gapp: An article of stylish clothing.
- Sandelfon: A rock of some sort.
- Fish: A fish (it can be a stuffed fish or an origami one) or part of a fish.[1]
- Hat: A party hat.
- Sek: An edible (not bony) corpse part.
Performing messages
Performing
You chant the psalm of transformation. You call upon Sek to transform a cured human right eye.
Success
Your cured human right eye flashes brightly and gives rise to a large salamander.
Failure
Sek refuses to grant you a totem.
What others see
Priest chants a psalm. Priest calls upon Sek. Priest's cured human right eye flashes brightly and gives rise to a large salamander.
Totems
Totems are a type of minion that will automatically assist the priest in a fight and protect them. They can be ordered to protect npcs, but not other players.
Their skills vary[2], but their offensive abilities are fairly low, meaning that their main use is in defending the priest (they're capable of absorbing a hundred percent of all hits until they die) and in sapping the enemy's action points.
Each deity grants a different form of totem.
- Pishe: A misty woman.[3]
- Gufnork: A dust bunny.
- Gapp: A tall robed man.
- Sandelfon: A rocky creature. [4]
- Fish: A lung fish.
- Hat: A large vulture.
- Sek: A large salamander.
Using a totem while killing something will cause you to get less burial xp, but--depending on your guild level and what you're killing--it can cause you to get more kill xp, as well. For their summoner, they seem to share kill and burial xp just like a groupmate (one with a low guild level). However, they will "drain" the kill and burial xp of the summoner's actual groupmates, since it doesn't share as much xp with them.
Duration
A totem will leave of its own accord after sixteen minutes, give or take a few seconds, if it is not killed or dismissed before that time. Skill does not appear to be a factor.
You can extend this duration by feeding them enough gp at once:
Forms of syntax available for the command 'feed': feed <positive number> {gp|gps|guild points} [to] <minion> feed <minion> fully
Leaving
For most totems, leaving looks like this:
The <totem> crumbles into dust.
For Pishe, however, it looks like this:
The misty woman dissipates into the air.
Wards
When a ward is triggered, a totem is summoned. The totem follows and will obey the victim.
Understanding Minion GP Cost
It costs 40 gp to summon a totem if you are not already controlling any minions, and an additional 20 gp for every minion you're controlling. So, summoning a totem when you have one dust devil will cost 60 gp.
Notes
If your totem leaves the room you're in--for example, because Fear or Agoraphobia was performed on it, or because it was dragged underwater due to a lack of swimming skills--you will be dragged along with it, because you automatically follow your totems (you can, however, unfollow them to avoid this). If you leave the room through a non-standard exit, such as a climbing exit, the totem will appear in your room after a second or two instead of following you normally.
Sometimes a totem will stop protecting you for no very obvious reason (this sometimes correlates with them just appearing in your room instead of following you as they normally do, even when there's nothing odd about the exits). If this happens, it's best to just order it to leave and summon a new one.
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Tip: You can buy a fish and eat it until it's only 1/9 lb. Origami paper fish are also only 1/9 lb.
- ↑ They appear to vary from performance to performance of the ritual, not just according to deity. It's unknown what causes this, or if it's random.
- ↑ This totem appears not to be able to make attacks--if she enters combat, she will only defend.
- ↑ This totem is a troll, and has troll skin.