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=== Summon Monster === | === Summon Monster === | ||
When a monster is infused in an item, it’s constantly drained of mana. As a result, summoning a monster out of the inside of the storage space requires a mana expenditure to move it out, as well as more mana to restore the monster’s mana to a point where it can fight <ref name="aa5-a2"></ref>. | When a monster is infused in an item, it’s constantly drained of mana. As a result, summoning a monster out of the inside of the storage space requires a mana expenditure to move it out, as well as more mana to restore the monster’s mana to a point where it can fight <ref name="aa5-a2"></ref>. | ||
== Notable Soulblades == | |||
* [[Derek Hartigan]] | |||
* [[Walter Crown]] | |||
Revision as of 04:11, 5 August 2025
| Soulblade | |
| Primary Mana | Light |
|---|---|
| Secondary Mana | Life |
| Tertiary Mana | Transference |
| Compound Mana | Spirit |
| Location | Dalenos |
| Spire | Tortoise Spire |
Soulblades bind monsters to their equipment with contracts, creating powerful magical items with unique abilities[1]. It has a primary mana type of light mana and a secondary of life mana, which can be combined to make spirit mana. At citrine, it grants access to transference mana.
Attunement Features
Features that are a result of specific attunement functions, rather than the types of mana available to the attuned.
Contracts
Like Summoners, Soulblades can create contract bonds with monsters[1].
Infuse Item
When a Soulblade contracts a monster, they can then store that monster in an item to make it a magical item[1].
Summon Monster
When a monster is infused in an item, it’s constantly drained of mana. As a result, summoning a monster out of the inside of the storage space requires a mana expenditure to move it out, as well as more mana to restore the monster’s mana to a point where it can fight [1].