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Purifier is a synthesized item in Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland. The recipe book that contains the recipe for Purifier is located in a chest on the second floor of Orthogalaxen, which cannot be accessed until Year 3. It requires a high alchemy level to make. It can be used in battle to increase a party member's attack and hit rate. It can be registered at Pamela's Shop using wholesale. Esty may request this from the castle as a possible Front Quest. Its development was commenced after brother Marcion, in a pitched Second Tiberium War urban battle against GDI forces, noted how his presence on the battlefield (along with the improvised flamethrower he used to clear GDI trenches) had an inspiring effect on the brothers that fought alongside him. The Purifier was constructed to recreate Marcion's iconic feat, in the form of a giant walking humanoid spouting flames, with a subliminal messaging system inspiring infantry near it. All in all, despite being older and more crude than the Avatar, the Purifier Warmech is anything but obsolete. Purifier is a Nemesis Perk. __NoToC__ The sword has it's origins from when Dyan and Shiro met with the Taiki. After he was purified by Sister, Dyan was temporarily granted the purification powers of the now dead Taiki, which he proceeded to use on Shiro in order to restore the Shinigami who had been reduced to crazed, Hollowfied-like being of evil, to his normal Shinigami state. The "purification" energy remained within Shiro and Dyan, and Shiro discovered it, and extracted the energy to seal it within a single katana, creating the "Purifier", as he so aptly named it. Purifier +4 is an enchanted bastard sword which can only be used by Paladins. It deals 2d4 +4 points of damage with +4 additional points of damage against chaotic evil aligned creatures, has a -4 THAC0 bonus, weighs 6 lbs and it has a speed factor of 4. Also, the weapon gives the wielder 20% magical resistance. This item appears in Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal and Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. The rune-covered heavy mace "Purifier" is a random artifact weapon. As well as being significantly powerful for a one-handed weapon it has three slaying powers, which is very rare for weapons (even the elusive Trident of the Red Rooster has but two). In addition, it grants luck and increases Willpower. Purifiers are an elite group of Protoss that have studied far into the forbidden disciplines of the Void. Purifiers ride on Hoverboards and wield a ranged weapon which fires arcing beams of plasma. |} The Purifier is a gargantuan walker and a weapon of incredible mass destruction belonging to the Hierarchy. It is only able to be built in a global scenario game and can only be used in tactical combat if an enemy invades the territory it is in. The Purifiers are an ancient robotic race created by the protoss.
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*When equipped: **On a successful attack this spell has a chance to cast Cleaning Blows on target of attack. This effect will trigger an average of 3.0 times per minute. ***Dispels 100 levels of any beneficial effects on target ***Inflicts 370-453 divine damage on target ***Only affects targets level 90 and below ***Does not affect Epic targets ***This spell can not be modified except by direct means *When Equipped: **Reduces the reuse timers of all combat arts by 5%.
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Whilst there are some better weapons than this in terms of raw damage, Purifier is still considerably powerful. It can be used with a shield, allowing for great offence and defence. Its most desirable property, perhaps, is its slaying powers — demon slaying alone is very desirable due to the overall strength of the demon class , undead and unlife slaying makes it all the better. Unlife slaying is particularly rare, and together with undead slaying, this weapon basically slays all monsters that can be *destroyed* . In addition to these powers, Purifier grants good luck , and raises Willpower by 4. The Willpower boost is perhaps not incredibly significant for many melee-orientated classes, but may help spellcasters reach the coveted 32 Willpower mark. Furthermore, the willpower boost combined with its choice of slaying powers would surely make a Mindcrafter very happy if they should find the weapon. All in all, Purifier is a very nice weapon for almost any PC if it can be found. Its only minor drawbacks are its rather hefty weight for a weapon, and its DV penalty.
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Viziam ships are quite possibly the most durable ships money can buy. Their armor is second to none and that, combined with superior shields, makes them hard nuts to crack. Of course this does mean they are rather slow and possess somewhat more limited weapons and electronics options. Specifically engineered to fire torpedoes, stealth bombers represent the next generation in covert ops craft. The bombers are designed for sneak attacks on large vessels with powerful missile guidance technology enabling the torpedoes to strike faster and from a longer distance.
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Like other random artifacts, it is available through pre-crowning, surges of power or greater vaults. It can also appear as random loot , such as in Darkforge. Additionally, Priests and Druids may receive it as a crowning gift.
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The Purifier is a gargantuan walker and a weapon of incredible mass destruction belonging to the Hierarchy. It is only able to be built in a global scenario game and can only be used in tactical combat if an enemy invades the territory it is in. The sword has it's origins from when Dyan and Shiro met with the Taiki. After he was purified by Sister, Dyan was temporarily granted the purification powers of the now dead Taiki, which he proceeded to use on Shiro in order to restore the Shinigami who had been reduced to crazed, Hollowfied-like being of evil, to his normal Shinigami state. The "purification" energy remained within Shiro and Dyan, and Shiro discovered it, and extracted the energy to seal it within a single katana, creating the "Purifier", as he so aptly named it. Purifier is a synthesized item in Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland. The recipe book that contains the recipe for Purifier is located in a chest on the second floor of Orthogalaxen, which cannot be accessed until Year 3. It requires a high alchemy level to make. It can be used in battle to increase a party member's attack and hit rate. It can be registered at Pamela's Shop using wholesale. Esty may request this from the castle as a possible Front Quest. The Purifiers are an ancient robotic race created by the protoss. Purifiers are an elite group of Protoss that have studied far into the forbidden disciplines of the Void. Purifiers ride on Hoverboards and wield a ranged weapon which fires arcing beams of plasma. The rune-covered heavy mace "Purifier" is a random artifact weapon. As well as being significantly powerful for a one-handed weapon it has three slaying powers, which is very rare for weapons (even the elusive Trident of the Red Rooster has but two). In addition, it grants luck and increases Willpower. In its unidentified form, Purifier is a 200s 'heavy mace' — meaning that it is impossible to distinguish one from a regular heavy mace, particularly if it is found as a random drop. The only 'safe' ways to tell if such an item is Purifier rather than a regular heavy mace is to identify it by magical means, appraise it (as only artifacts tend to receive a rating of 'great' or above), or try to sell it (artifacts typically have very high selling prices). Purifier is a Nemesis Perk. __NoToC__ |} Its development was commenced after brother Marcion, in a pitched Second Tiberium War urban battle against GDI forces, noted how his presence on the battlefield (along with the improvised flamethrower he used to clear GDI trenches) had an inspiring effect on the brothers that fought alongside him. The Purifier was constructed to recreate Marcion's iconic feat, in the form of a giant walking humanoid spouting flames, with a subliminal messaging system inspiring infantry near it. Black Hand's obsession and expertise with flame weapons allowed Purifiers to be upgraded with more combustible and efficient fuel for their flamethrowers, giving them the Purifying flame upgrade. Unlike the Avatar, the Purifier doesn't need to stop or turn to use its flamethrower, as it will automatically set ablaze any enemy unit that comes within its radius. However, it lacks its successor's ability to upgrade itself with components from allied units, making it less adaptable. It compensates for this with its immensely powerful flamethrower and cost efficiency; the cost for an Avatar and a Flame Tank to upgrade it costs 3200, compared to the Purifier's 3000 cost, subliminal message bonus, and ability to use its flamethrower while moving. However, as a fully modified Avatar possessed all the Purifier's features, plus stealth detection, stealth generators and an additional laser cannon, a Purifier is simply technologically inferior to it. If a base commander is not careful or does not possess adequate base defenses, a single Purifier is capable of razing an entire base to the ground, especially with the Purifying Flame upgrade. The Purifier is also effective against mass light vehicle and infantry attacks, with its powerful laser and flamethrower quickly dispatching them. However, the Purifier is at a disadvantage when facing other heavy vehicles such as the GDI Mammoth Tank, simply because the laser is not as powerful as the Avatar's and its flamethrower's range is rather short. Having said that, if it can close the distance quickly and has the Purifying Flame upgrade, it stands a reasonable chance against the Mammoth Tank. On the other hand, its automatic flamethrower does afford it limited protection against enemy commandos, as the commando would have to be extremely quick to detonate one of these behemoths. While a single Purifier can pose a hazard to a base, a group of 6 or more can literally burn down the base as they walk. It is also worth noting that a group of 6 Purifiers or more with the Purifying Flame upgrade can easily defeat an Eradicator Hexapod. All in all, despite being older and more crude than the Avatar, the Purifier Warmech is anything but obsolete. Purifier +4 is an enchanted bastard sword which can only be used by Paladins. It deals 2d4 +4 points of damage with +4 additional points of damage against chaotic evil aligned creatures, has a -4 THAC0 bonus, weighs 6 lbs and it has a speed factor of 4. Also, the weapon gives the wielder 20% magical resistance. This item appears in Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal and Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.