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− | At higher levels, this spell is upgraded to [[Cleanse]]. There is no reason to use this spell after gaining Cleanse, as they have the same mana cost, except in one special case. If you or someone else is afflicted by Unstable Affliction from a warlock, Purify can be used to safely remove any poisons or diseases without risking the dispelling of Unstable Affliction. |
+ | At higher levels, this spell is upgraded to [[Cleanse]]. There is no reason to use this spell after gaining Cleanse, as they have the same mana cost, except in one special case. If you or someone else is afflicted by [[Unstable Affliction]] from a warlock, Purify can be used to safely remove any poisons or diseases without risking the dispelling of Unstable Affliction. |
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Revision as of 23:12, 26 March 2007
Purify | |
8% of Base Mana | 30 yd range |
Instant cast | |
Purifies the friendly target, removing 1 disease effect and 1 poison effect. | |
Source: Trainer |
Purify is a very useful paladin spell early on, since it can cure both diseases and poisons quickly. It has the drawback of taking the paladin out targeting a mob (since they must target a friendly), so they must re-target after casting.
- Level: 8
- Dispel Type: None
- School: Holy
- Cooldown: 0 seconds
- Global Cooldown: 1.5 seconds
- Line: Holy
- Category: Class Skills
- Mechanic: Target Type
- Source: Trainer (1)
At higher levels, this spell is upgraded to [Cleanse]. There is no reason to use this spell after gaining Cleanse, as they have the same mana cost, except in one special case. If you or someone else is afflicted by [Unstable Affliction] from a warlock, Purify can be used to safely remove any poisons or diseases without risking the dispelling of Unstable Affliction.
- See also