Aetolian Game News
Wheel of Fates changes
Written by: Razmael, the Synthesist
Date: Friday, April 8th, 2016
Addressed to: Everyone
I've removed the Hunter Tools relic pieces from the Wheel of Fates, and added relic pieces for the following retired relic items (for skull token spins only). HELP RELIC ITEMS has more information about them, such as required pieces.
A four-pointed star of the Priesthood
When someone breaks your magical shield (via hammer, raze, etc), you will be healed for a small portion (2%) of your health. Does not work when your shield is stripped by a skill that strips defences randomly, unless it always strips shield first).
An abdalite glove
Allows you to do CLENCH GLOVE which summons (temporary) rubble across all exits. Usuable once per Howling.
A golden racial idol
Each Howling, the idol's appearance will shift to represent a new race. Holding the idol grants you all the abilities of the race it is mimicking.
The star chart of Elenina
By utilizing the star chart, you can increase the influence of a particular star upon you to receive its effects. However, it will also bring forth a random negative star to influence you. While under the effects of the star chart, all other astronomy effects are cancelled out.
An ornately-framed mirror
Will alert you whenever someone tries to sense you. Does not reveal who did it, and only works on sense skills that are targetted directly on you (i.e. farsee, and not scent).
A compass of disorientation
Rearranges the exits of the current room temporarily when you SHAKE it. The room will still connect to the same adjacent rooms, but the exits leading to them will be different. The effect lasts five minutes and can only be done once an Aetolian day.
A bracer of hammered ilmenite
Glows whenever someone on your enemy list enters the same area as you. Does not bypass hood and various states such as phase and blackwind.
Eyes of the Observer
Allows you to DIAGNOSE other people in the same room as you. Has a longer equilibrium time than self-diagnose.
Penned by my hand on Closday, the 19th of Variach, in the year 458 MA.