Cleaned up the description of how to use the Mirror of Loss to receive permanent stat buffs.
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==== How to unlock ==== | ==== How to unlock ==== | ||
Successfully offer a prayer ({{Ability check|Religion|25}}) to the Mirror of Loss in the [[House of Grief]], then sacrifice one or more of your ability scores. You may receive the option to choose a permanent +2 bonus to any ability, and/or a +1 bonus to CHA. If you do not succeed on the DC 25 Religion check, the +2 buff is not available as a random reward. You can alternatively sacrifice your knowledge of the [[Necromancy of Thay]] to receive a guaranteed +2 of your choice, even without offering a prayer. | |||
For each ability you sacrifice, you'll receive the ''Stolen Vigour'' curse, giving -2 to that Ability. This can be cured via {{SAI|Remove Curse}}, or (as of v4.1.1.4251417) performing a long rest. Either method of removing the curse allows you to retain the stat buff(s) you may have received. | |||
Buffs granted by the Mirror can raise the affected ability score up to 24. | |||
As of v4.1.1.4251417, all bonuses from the Necromancy of Thay are retained when you sacrifice its knowledge, along with the Ability Score increase - this is likely a bug. | |||
You will receive the ''Patriar's Memory'' (+1 CHA) if the Narrator tells you the following after sacrificing an ability score: "Disappointment floods your mind. You were sure to succeed Stelmane, but Lord Enver Gortash has stolen your support. All that charming and cajoling in the parlous of the Upper City, Wasted." You can continue to reload until you receive this specific memory.{{HorizontalRuleImage}} | |||
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=== Partial Ceremorphosis === | === Partial Ceremorphosis === | ||
{{main|Partial-illithid}} | {{main|Partial-illithid}} |