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==What to do in a temple== | ==What to do in a temple== | ||
− | You can [[Aligned priest|donate]] [[gold]] to the priest to get extra [[AC]]. For more information, see [[protection]]. | + | You can [[Aligned priest|donate]] [[zorkmid|gold]] to the priest to get extra [[AC]]. For more information, see [[protection]]. |
It is possible to change the [[alignment]] of an altar in a temple by sacrificing a [[unicorn]], but doing so will anger the priest. More information is on the page about [[altar|altars]]. | It is possible to change the [[alignment]] of an altar in a temple by sacrificing a [[unicorn]], but doing so will anger the priest. More information is on the page about [[altar|altars]]. |
Revision as of 23:23, 1 November 2006
An altar with a priest in the same room is a temple. If the priest and altar are co-aligned with you, the temple is a sanctuary.
Known locations of temples
Minetown is guaranteed to have a temple altar.
The room in Moloch's Sanctum housing the high priest of Moloch is also a temple.
The Valley of the Dead contains a temple of Moloch with an unaligned altar.
What to do in a temple
You can donate gold to the priest to get extra AC. For more information, see protection.
It is possible to change the alignment of an altar in a temple by sacrificing a unicorn, but doing so will anger the priest. More information is on the page about altars.
What not to do in a temple
When you are BUC testing rings, do not put them on inside the temple. If the ring is a ring of conflict, chances are you will have YASD on your hands.
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