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Teaches skill: Resurrect
Resurrect a dead ally to 20% of its vitality at a location within 13m.
0 Memory Slot
Requires Necromancer 3
Cooldown 8 turns.
I found it during the [Lost and Found] quest, it was dropped by the big voidwoken. I tried another time and it dropped an infusion skillbook for incarnate, so it's not a 100% drop rate.
[Lost and Found] is a quest found just west to Drift Wood in the little dock area.
Do you have any screenshots of the skill?
Because he is lying or confused.
My thoughts exactly.
Sure troll, Ressurection does not exist in DOS2 its called Last Rites and isn't that good because you can use the Rebirth Idol from Spider's Kiss which doesn't almost kill you after usage
I'm maybe halfway through Reapers Coast, done Bloodmoon etc., but still not come across this book.
I read it doesn't appear until Lv14
Ahhh, thanks.
Back to the res book. I can't screenshot it because I found it on Ethne. I initially grabbed it, made the book, then reloaded as I was short on gold, had 20 or so scrolls (I think I have used 2), and her quest is one as are all her great book availability. MY STRONG advice: Anyone who sells a lot of hard to get items but has a quest attached which will have them leave/die; do them as late as possible as I am kicking myself now. I've seen two random Divine items in about 300 hours, and I go through every vendor's wares, every chest and barrel etc. Maybe they are more common later, but I doubt it save pre-placed items. Kinda like old dnd with a chart with 100 possible options, but 00 meant roll on a better table, then 99-00 meant a better table, then another 00 put you on a stupid OP table. It's like larian uses a more complex version of that.
Too bad they never worked on bloody crafting. If they spent as much time on armor and weapons as they did on poisoned ficken stews...