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Make sacrifices at them, and there's a chance any given sacrifice would give Stuff back. Shrines would be expensive and complicated to build, requiring stuff from the magician's workbench and the stonepainter's workbench, and would work something like:
• provide them with items (food, scarabs/jewelry components/flowers/water) and activate
• activation consumes the items
• depending on a variety of factors (quality of the items TBD, how many hunger points those items would restore, a random chance factor) the shrine may spit out an item appropriate to the god therein
So, for example, a Set shrine might spit out gems and blaze powder. An Isis shrine might spit out enchanting books and other magicky stuff (and could spit out other things with built-in compatibilities with other magic mods).
Building a shrine would require:
• an icon (built in the magician's workbench, probably a head piece and an assembly piece both)
• a shrine cabinet (magician's workbench)
• a base shrine (either stonepainter's or regular workbench)
• specific construction to assemble these and various other appropriate things into the functional shrine
Shrines will "burn" an Incense item, similarly to vanilla furnaces.
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Make sacrifices at them, and there's a chance any given sacrifice would give Stuff back. Shrines would be expensive and complicated to build, requiring stuff from the magician's workbench and the stonepainter's workbench, and would work something like:
So, for example, a Set shrine might spit out gems and blaze powder. An Isis shrine might spit out enchanting books and other magicky stuff (and could spit out other things with built-in compatibilities with other magic mods).
Building a shrine would require:
• an icon (built in the magician's workbench, probably a head piece and an assembly piece both)
• a shrine cabinet (magician's workbench)
• a base shrine (either stonepainter's or regular workbench)
• specific construction to assemble these and various other appropriate things into the functional shrine
Shrines will "burn" an Incense item, similarly to vanilla furnaces.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: