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  • Shrine is a remade version of the Halo 2 map Sanctuary included in the Halo 2: Anniversary portion of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
  • Players can offer bird's eggs to the shrine to receive 100 Prayer experience and a bird nest, containing tree seeds and fruit tree seeds. In addition, there is a 1/300 chance of receiving a piece of the evil chicken outfit. According to Nesty, it is the shrine to the "almighty one". Since players can receive pieces of the evil chicken outfit, it can be assumed the shrine was made for the Evil Chicken. File:Offering god eggs.gif
  • Some Vulcan families had personal shrines. While attempting to prevent his own death in 2237, Spock (as cousin Selek) claimed to be traveling to the family shrine to honor their gods before Sarek asked him to stay with them. (TAS: "Yesteryear") Lieutenant Worf kept a shrine including a statue of Kahless in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Rightful Heir" , "Firstborn" ) During a tour on the Nechani homeworld, Kes wandered into a sacred shrine and was hit by an energy beam that placed her in a coma near death. (VOY: "Sacred Ground")
  • The shrine of Srimalinar is a sacred place to the Iskai who live in the village. It can be found south from Srimalinar. There is a plenty of metals and minerals beneath the shrine, discovered by Kontos, who sought to defeat the Iskai and mine the valuable resources. The cellar looks remarkably different to the top part, and it is there where the Iskai hold their ceremonies, and their dead ones rest.
  • The Shrine(祭壇)可讓玩家向雪花女神獻上祭品,而收到各種充滿祝福的回報。 玩家可以按下 空白鍵 重複最後的動作 (包含裝備種類選擇)。
  • A shrine is a place where a saint or an icon resides.
  • Shrine is a location within Breath of Fire IV.
  • The Shrine is a building type in Pharaoh.
  • The Shrine is the hub of the Yautja Hunt.
  • Shrine is a zone which contains destroyed cards. There are two types of Shrine. 1. * Seal Shrine (Seal Shrine contains Seals which are destroyed by battles, are discarded, or are moved to the Shrine by other effects) 2. * Mystic Shrine (Mystic Shrine contains Mystics which finish activating in the indicated Turn, are destroyed, are discarded, or are moved to the Shrine by other effects)
  • Multiple Shrine buffs can be stacked on a character simultaneously. They have a cooldown after usage, and the shrine will disappear.
  • Shrines are Japanese unique buildings in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. They provide population like houses, but also a trickle of resources.
  • Shrine is a stage that appears in Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate and Dead or Alive Online.
  • Shrine ist eine Mehrspielerkarte aus Halo 2 Anniversary und eine überarbeitete Neuauflage der Halo 2-Karte Sanctuary.
  • A shrine, from the Latin scrinium (box) is a term describing a "sacred" place dedicated to a "holy" person or object or relic. In Christianity, shrines are commonly used in worship in Roman Catholicism (especially in South America), Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy. These shrines are often criticized by Protestant Christians who feel they can represent the worship of idols.
  • In general, the player must traverse maps filled with enemies to get to a shrine. Once there, they may explore it freely, giving access to the aforementioned promotions and bonuses, though some shrines have hidden paths with additional maps. This article is a stub. You can help Fire Emblem Wikia by expanding it.
  • The Shrine is a notable structure seen briefly in cutscenes in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and featured as a playable location in Soul Reaver 2, where it is visited by Raziel in all three eras.
  • The shrine is a place that is where players which have been killed are resurrected in. There is a very small number of shrines in knightmare. When bought back here players can't leave for one minute.
  • Shrine is one of the Skywars maps on Minecraft Central. The date of its release is unknown. The creator of the map is KingWood.
  • The Shrine is a type of Town Building. The Shrine may be built by any race in any town. A town must already contain a Builders' Hall in order to construct a Shrine. The Shrine's base construction cost is File:Icon Production.png . For a few of the races, a Shrine also unlocks production of Shamans, who are mediocre ranged-attack units but are highly-valued for their healing and Purification skills. Also, for the majority of races, a Shrine is the first step down the religious branch of development, first unlocking the Temple - which provides even better bonuses than the Shrine.
  • Following the defeat of Mondain in Ultima I and the creation of the Serpent Isle, the Ophidians built nine shrines related to the virtue system. There were three Grand Shrines dedicated to their main Principles (the Shrine of Balance, the Shrine of Order, and the Shrine of Chaos, and six temples dedicated to their Forces (the Temple of Logic, the Temple of Discipline, the Temple of Ethicality, the Temple of Enthusiasm, the Temple of Emotion and the Temple of Tolerance).
  • Shrines are places where the player can increase each of his or her four base stats. They are scattered around the world, unlocking one by one as each area is uncovered. Each Shrine is a pillared structure, the inside of which contains the image of a strange blue head. Above it is a button containing a bag of Gold. Pressing this button will dedicate an amount of Gold in exchange for one point in the stat awarded by that Shrine. The amount needed for leveling up that stat is (current level) * 10000. The four Shrines are:
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