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− | *Concentration applies half its +[[% Damage]] (rounded down to the nearest percentage point) to BH magic damage. | + | *[[Concentration]] applies half its +[[% Damage]] (rounded down to the nearest percentage point) to BH magic damage. |
*No longer pierces [[Magic Resist]] of [[demon]]s and undead: no damage is applied to [[Immune to Magic]] undead. | *No longer pierces [[Magic Resist]] of [[demon]]s and undead: no damage is applied to [[Immune to Magic]] undead. | ||
*Hammers pierce targets. | *Hammers pierce targets. |
Revision as of 08:18, 15 February 2012
The Visions of Akarat tell of a hopeless battle. Legions of the undead had laid siege to a small convent of nuns who were the keepers of a sacred relic, the Hammer of Ghrab Thaar. Suspended over a fiery chasm within the convent, the sisters knew the Hammer to be a powerful vessel of the Light and vowed never to allow it to fall into the hands of evil. With no weapons of their own, and no one to defend them, the nuns sacrificed themselves to destroy the hammer. Rather than let the undead despoil the church and the relic, they took the hammer and plunged themselves into the fiery chasm. At that moment, a powerful force of Light washed over the undead legion, striking them down where they stood. Since that time a well-trained Paladin is able to tap the remnants of this released energy, whirling a magical hammer to strike down his adversaries, especially the forces of the walking dead.
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