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|mpx=Summon the Dead costs 0 {{ |
|mpx=Summon the Dead costs 0 {{MP}} if the body is in your possession. Otherwise, it costs 2 {{MP}} per {{L|Core|Size}} of the body. |
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|hpx=Summon the Dead costs 0 {{ |
|hpx=Summon the Dead costs 0 {{HP}} if the body is in your possession. Otherwise, it costs 3 {{HP}} per {{L|Core|Size}} of the body. |
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|e=If you have the body of the target in your possession, you can put the spirit back into its body such that it is no longer {{L|Wisping}}. The body maintains all damage it had when it died. |
|e=If you have the body of the target in your possession, you can put the spirit back into its body such that it is no longer {{L|Condition|Wisping}}. The body maintains all damage it had when it died. |
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|pro=If the body is thoroughly damaged (such as if it's {{L|Condition|Ruined}}) or missing entirely, you can expend some of your own life force to recreate the body from the spirit for additional {{ |
|pro=If the body is thoroughly damaged (such as if it's {{L|Condition|Ruined}}) or missing entirely, you can expend some of your own life force to recreate the body from the spirit for additional {{MP}} and {{HP}}. The creature is still dead, but the body is now intact. |
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 20 November 2025
If you have the body of the target in your possession, you can put the spirit back into its body such that it is no longer wisping. The body maintains all damage it had when it died.