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| URL| Holy_Symbol
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| Cost| 5 gp
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| Weight=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Weight}}}
| Weight| 1
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| Description=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Description}}}
| Description| A holy symbol focuses divine energy and is used by clerics and paladins. Each religion has its own holy symbol. The holy symbol is usually a finely sculpted foci, with reliefs and symbols representing the various aspects and domains of the deity that it symbolizes.
 
Note that worshipers of evil gods also use holy symbols, though the good-aligned folk insist on calling them "unholy" symbols. They're still holy to the god and its followers, even when they're "evil" (assuming you're willing to buy into such small-minded societal labeling).
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| ShortDesc=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|ShortDesc}}}
| ShortDesc| A symbol of a particular god or goddess, used as a focus for divine spells and other divinely-granted abilities.
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| Craft-Skill=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Craft-Skill}}}
| Craft-Skill| [[Profession (Artist)]]
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| Craft-DC=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Craft-DC}}}
| Craft-DC| {{Skill-DC|Challenging|4}}
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| Craft-Notes=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Craft-Notes}}}
| Craft-Notes|1 rank of [[Knowledge (Religion)]].
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 1 March 2018

  • Cost: 5 gp
  • Weight: 1 lbs.
A holy symbol focuses divine energy and is used by clerics and paladins. Each religion has its own holy symbol. The holy symbol is usually a finely sculpted foci, with reliefs and symbols representing the various aspects and domains of the deity that it symbolizes. Note that worshipers of evil gods also use holy symbols, though the good-aligned folk insist on calling them "unholy" symbols. They're still holy to the god and its followers, even when they're "evil" (assuming you're willing to buy into such small-minded societal labeling).