Soul Saucery: Difference between revisions
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*Allows you to collect Soulsauce after combat. | *Allows you to collect Soulsauce after combat. | ||
*Soulsauce can be spent on special combat skills. | *Soulsauce can be spent on special combat skills. | ||
** Soul Bubble costs 5 soulsauce and stuns. | |||
** Soul Finger costs 40 soulsauce. | |||
** Soul Blaze costs 100 soulsauce. |
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Soul Saucery
Type: PassiveMP Cost: N/A
One of the fundamental tenets of Saucery is that everything is Sauce. Literally everything, on a basic level, behaves like Sauce. And you've learned that souls are no different. They just... scream a little more when you cook them.
NOTE: Only true Saucerors can control Soulsauce. For everybody else it just goes everywhere and makes a big mess.
Allows you to gather Soulsauce from defeated foes
Source: | Guild Trainer |
Price: | 1,750 Meat |
Class: | Sauceror |
Level: | 6 |
Notes
- This skill does nothing for non-Saucerors.
- Allows you to collect Soulsauce after combat.
- Soulsauce can be spent on special combat skills.
- Soul Bubble costs 5 soulsauce and stuns.
- Soul Finger costs 40 soulsauce.
- Soul Blaze costs 100 soulsauce.