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Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.

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  • Mummification
  • Mummification
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Mummification the ability to mummify another being almost instantly, preserving their bodies and protecting them from harm. This ability is activated through a spell. Once beings are mummified, they can only be freed by another spell. Anyone who attempts to open the wrappings, will receive a powerful electric shock.
  • Revives a KOed ally for 1 turn.
  • The power to transform others into mummies.
  • jest to dobra bron dla xelora
  • A mummy is a dead body that has been preserved either intentionally or unintentionally due to exposure to chemicals, extremes cold, very low humidity, or a vacuum. Heitians, the inhabitants of Heitius VII, practiced mummification of their dead in some instances. The last leaders of their dying race were mummified. (TOS comic: "The Mummies of Heitius VII") The Kantare Shilat was ejected from his ship into orbit over a planet just before his ship crashed, and he died in the escape pod. Several years later his mummified body was recovered by the crew of the Enterprise. (ENT episode: "Oasis")
  • Mummification is a process by which corpses can be preserved for long periods of time. In RuneScape, mummification has been practised by the Menaphite people of the Kharidian Desert since the early Second Age, when the Kharidian Empire flourished under the rule of the Menaphite Pantheon. The process of mummification is complex, and is intended to preserve both the physical body of the deceased as well as their spirit so that they can inhabit the afterlife.
  • It is extremely weak against water as the cloth becomes heavier and slower. It's also partially weak against fire as cloth is easily flammable. However, Farao can reverse the effects by turning the bandage over. The amount of bandages he can create is limited to his chakra. He can, however, absorb chakra from low-level ninja moves. Since the opponents he usually faces are strong, this aspect is practically useless. Farao can create weapons, shields, tentacles and sometimes wings from his bandages. He can even make them into common household objects making him efficient as a cook.
Level
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Alignment
  • Neutral
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debut shippuden
  • Yes
literal english
  • Mummification
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short, Mid, Long
jutsu class type
  • Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
Unlock
  • 2(xsd:integer)
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Users
  • Farao Hisan,Mū Hōzuki
Category
  • Supportive Power
Range
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Element
  • Support
  • N/A
Type
Romaji
  • Mīra-ka
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Kanji
  • ミイラ化
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Class
  • Xelor
Description
  • The Xelor can take control of a KO'd ally and revive him for one last turn.
  • The caster can no longer cause damage with their elemental spells and gains 2 MP for 1 turn. Gives the Telefrag state to all allies and enemies for 2 turns. When the Telefrag state is removed from an enemy, the caster gains 100 Power for 2 turns.
Effects
  • Mummifies another being
trigger
  • Wave hands and cast spell
Effect
  • *Revives an ally and takes control of it: **Instantly puts the ally out of action after Mummification
AoE
  • Single Cell
abstract
  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Mummification is a process by which corpses can be preserved for long periods of time. In RuneScape, mummification has been practised by the Menaphite people of the Kharidian Desert since the early Second Age, when the Kharidian Empire flourished under the rule of the Menaphite Pantheon. The process of mummification is complex, and is intended to preserve both the physical body of the deceased as well as their spirit so that they can inhabit the afterlife. According to the religion of the Menaphites, humans may only enter the afterlife if their corpse is preserved through mummification. Historically, most of those to undergo the mummification process have been of great importance, due to both the cost and complexity of the process as well as the Menaphites' belief that only those considered "worthy" may enter the afterlife. Because the process of mummification is so important to the people of the Kharidian Desert, it has played a major role in the region's development. The Kharidian Desert's religion, economies, politics, and architecture have all been influenced by the process's significance.
  • Mummification the ability to mummify another being almost instantly, preserving their bodies and protecting them from harm. This ability is activated through a spell. Once beings are mummified, they can only be freed by another spell. Anyone who attempts to open the wrappings, will receive a powerful electric shock.
  • Revives a KOed ally for 1 turn.
  • The power to transform others into mummies.
  • jest to dobra bron dla xelora
  • A mummy is a dead body that has been preserved either intentionally or unintentionally due to exposure to chemicals, extremes cold, very low humidity, or a vacuum. Heitians, the inhabitants of Heitius VII, practiced mummification of their dead in some instances. The last leaders of their dying race were mummified. (TOS comic: "The Mummies of Heitius VII") Vulcans would often bury deceased Masters underneath their monasteries and other sanctuaries. Master Haadok was buried in the catacombs underneath the P'Jem monastery. (ENT episode: "The Andorian Incident") The Vulcan Master T'Klass was buried underneath the T'Karath Sanctuary when he died in the 4th century. His identity was lost over time, until his remains were identified in the 22nd century by Jonathan Archer, who was carrying the katra of Surak. (ENT episode: "Awakening") The Kantare Shilat was ejected from his ship into orbit over a planet just before his ship crashed, and he died in the escape pod. Several years later his mummified body was recovered by the crew of the Enterprise. (ENT episode: "Oasis") One case of unintentional mummification took place on board the USS Pegasus in the mid 24th century. After seizing control of the Pegasus an explosion killed the crew members who remained on the ship. As a result parts of the ship were open to space for several years. The bodies of the crew members in these sections were preserved perfectly in this environment. (TNG episode: "The Pegasus") The Klingons of the Zanxthkolt Dynasty practiced mummification. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • It is extremely weak against water as the cloth becomes heavier and slower. It's also partially weak against fire as cloth is easily flammable. However, Farao can reverse the effects by turning the bandage over. The amount of bandages he can create is limited to his chakra. He can, however, absorb chakra from low-level ninja moves. Since the opponents he usually faces are strong, this aspect is practically useless. Farao can create weapons, shields, tentacles and sometimes wings from his bandages. He can even make them into common household objects making him efficient as a cook. The downside to this jutsu is that the bandages aren't deployable as projectiles. He makes up for it by reaching incredible distances with his finite amount of bandage.
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