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'''Emerald Aurora''' is a [[Ancient Magicks|Seren spell]]. Successful attacks using it provide a 1% damage reduction to the caster, which stacks up to 5 times for a total of 5% damage reduction. It is found in the Ancient Magicks spellbook while [[The Light Within]] quest is required to be able to cast this spell. It also has a green or 'emerald' sparkling effect when triggered.
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'''Emerald Aurora''' is a [[Ancient Magicks|Seren spell]], unlocked by completion of [[The Light Within]]. Successful attacks using it provide a 1% damage reduction to the caster, which stacks up to 5 times for a total of 5% damage reduction. It also has a green or 'emerald' sparkling effect when triggered.
   
 
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Each of the Auroras slowly require a higher and higher magic level and their order coincides with the order of gems in the game starting at opal and ending at ruby.
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* Each of the Auroras requires a higher magic level than the previous one, and their order coincides with the order of gems in the game starting at opal and ending at ruby.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:40, 28 August 2015

Emerald Aurora
Emerald Aurora
Release date Unknown edit
Members Yes
Level 79
Spellbook Ancient
Type Combat
Runes 1Soul3Earth
Emerald Aurora
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Emerald Aurora is a Seren spell, unlocked by completion of The Light Within. Successful attacks using it provide a 1% damage reduction to the caster, which stacks up to 5 times for a total of 5% damage reduction. It also has a green or 'emerald' sparkling effect when triggered.

Trivia

  • Each of the Auroras requires a higher magic level than the previous one, and their order coincides with the order of gems in the game starting at opal and ending at ruby.
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