While the dev team originally said that the Jhebbal Sag would be the final religion planned, the Zath religion was later added with the Isle of Siptah expansion.The gods are jealous beings and do not allow their respective altars to be placed too close to each other, so it may be necessary to defend a large area when worshipping multiple gods.Muriela and Mek-kamoses also teach the Worship emotes By Mitra and By Set respectively. Trainers do not exist on the Isle of Siptah, so the only way to learn extra religions there without paying the knowledge cost is to find the relics. Alternatively, religions can also be learned from religious relics dropped by named priests. For example, if you want to learn the Set religion, then you will need to find the Set Trainer.Īll trainers can be found throughout the Exiled Lands. However, most religions can be learned for free if you talk to the correct trainer for the specific religion. It costs 50 points to learn an additional religion from inside the Knowledges menu that wasn't learned during character creation. Side Note: While not providing any use to gain favour, Zathite Ritual Dagger is also be used to harvest Zathite Bag from spiders and spider-like creatures. Zath - Use the Zathite Ritual Dagger to harvest Venom-purified blood. Yog - Use the Yog Cleaver to harvest Unblemished Human Meat. Ymir - Use the Hoar-Frost Hatchet to harvest Ice Shards. Set - Use the Setite Ritual Knife to harvest Human Hearts. Mitra - Use the Mitraen Ankh to harvest Lingering Essence. Jhebbal Sag - Use Blood Letter to harvest Sacred Blood. Each altar provides a special tool recipe that can be used to harvest human bodies after their defeat.ĭerketo - Use Derketo's Kiss to harvest Sliver of the Unfulfilled. Depending on the chosen religion, an altar can be built as soon as possible, providing unique recipes.įavor is gained in various ways. Knowledge granted by following the other gods will grant certain advantages.
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