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| - Divine Intervention is a spell in the Dragon Quest game series. It attempts to reduce enemies' resistance to harmful magic.
- Sometimes, one or more of the characters get caught in a tight spot. They might be heavily outnumbered, hanging on to ledge by one hand, or falling into a volcano. For them to survive, someone will have to help them, and this time, one (or more) of the gods interfere in person. The function is that of a Deus Ex Machina, but in this trope we are left with little to no doubt about the nature of the helping hand. See also God Is Good. If whether there was an intervention is debatable, see Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane. Examples of Divine Intervention include:
- Description: "Sacred sword, perfect for slaying hordes of undead." How to acquire: Can be bought from Upgrade Shop for 25,000 gold. Sell Value: 6,250 gold. Type: Sword
* 1 / 18-22
* 2 / 26-32
* 3 / 32-39
* 4 / 36-44
* 5 / 41-50
* 6 / 45-54
* 7 / 48-59
* 8 / 51-63
* 9 / 54-66
* 10 / 57-70
* 11 / 60-73
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- The slightly cryptic description actually means that this casts heal on all your creatures and heroes. In a wonderful side effect, it will also resurrect all dead heroes (as long as there isn't another stack standing on top of their dead body), which can be very useful.
- Divine Intervention was the forty-third episode of Series 25 and the 777th episode of Casualty overall.
- Divine Intervention gives the Paladin the ability to give their own life in order to protect an ally with an impenetrable shield for 3 minutes. This ability cannot be used in Arenas.
- Divine intervention is something that is part of the Deity system. Divine intervention is something that happens on a chance based upon the current Power and Presence of your chosen deity. When the percentages are high enough, you will have a chance that your chosen Deity will decide to save you from death. Both Prays and God Raises are draining the power of God. Another bonus to choosing a Supported Deity is the Pray function.
- Divine Intervention is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on September 27, 1994 through American Recordings. the United States and in Canada. An EP entitled Serenity in Murder was released shortly after the album.
- Full: For 10 seconds, the next time target ally receives damage that would be fatal, the damage is negated and that ally is healed for 26...197 Health. Concise: (10 seconds.) Negates the next fatal damage target ally takes. Negation effect: heals for 26...197. __TOC__
- Via Rooks, Heller discovers the identity of the person holding Amaya; a government agent named Griffin. Heller pings his location to an airborne chopper. Heller follows Griffin and his Blackwatch escort into the base, but finds something more than what he thought...
- __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Divine Intervention File:Nav bar right.png File:Quest Boss Icon.png Divine Intervention is a that is part of the In the Gods' Name storyline. File:World Burning Farm.jpg Ella and Oskar confront Tarryl, far outnumbered. "Stand down," Ella says in a ringing voice. "In the name of [the Seven/R'hllor/the Drowned God/the Old Gods]."
- "Divine Intervention" is The Ultimate Being somehow coming between you and tragedy.
- frame|Divine Intervention thumb|right|300px Divine Intervention (dt.: Göttlicher Eingriff) ist das sechste Studioalbum von Slayer. Es ist am 27. September 1994 bei American Recordings erschienen. Es ist das erste Album ohne Dave Lombardo.
* 10 Tracks, 36:38 min Divine Intervention hat in den USA einen Explicit Lyrics-Aufkleber und ist in Deutschland seit 1998 indiziert, d.h. man darf keine Verkaufswerbung machen. Es ist das vierte Album, das von Rick Rubin produziert wurde. In den USA erreichte es Platz 8 der Charts und in Deutschland Platz 18.
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