Invoker

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From the The Invoker Quest introduced in the Fever Dreams event, upgraded in Across the Vast Divide (for the pre-upgrade version, see below "Notes")

Invoker
Invoker
Value: 0
20 Burden Units
A buadren fashioned by Aun Aulakhe to invoke the spirit of Aun Tanua from his Virindi prison in portal space.


Special Properties: Bonded, Biting Strike

This item can be used on floor and wall hooks.

Bonus to Mana Conversion: +12%

Your level must be at least 70 to wield this item.

Casts the following spells: Invoking Aun Tanua, Heart of the Oak

Activation Requirements: Arcane Lore: 200
Spellcraft: 320
Mana: 12,500
Mana Cost: 1 point per 20 seconds.

Spell Descriptions:

  • Invoking Aun Tanua (Summons the Spirit of the Tumerok Warrior Aun Tanua to do 160-200 points of fire damage to the first thing it hits.)
  • Heart of the Oak (Increases the target's Self by 20 points. Additional spells can be layered over this.)
Even in captivity, Tanua still fights against the enemies of his people.
-- Aun Aulakhe

Notes

  • The willpower spell stacks with everything.
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Pre-Upgrade Invoker
Pre Upgrade Invoker
Value: 0
20 Burden Units
File:Invoker Old Icon.png
A buadren fashioned by Aun Aulakhe to invoke the spirit of Aun Tanua from his Virindi prison in portal space.


Special Properties: Bonded

This item can be used on floor and wall hooks.

Your level must be at least 50 to wield this item.

Casts the following spells: Invoking Aun Tanua, Heart of the Oak

Activation Requirements: Arcane Lore: 200
Spellcraft: 320
Mana: 12,500
Mana Cost: 1 point per 20 seconds.

Spell Descriptions:

  • Invoking Aun Tanua (Summons the Spirit of the Tumerok Warrior Aun Tanua to do 160-200 points of fire damage to the first thing it hits.)
  • Heart of the Oak (Increases the target's Self by 20 points. Additional spells can be layered over this.)
Even in captivity, Tanua still fights against the enemies of his people.
-- Aun Aulakhe