Talk:Contemplation of Purity

Double ckecking: Do you you lose as many conditions and hexes as enchantments OR do you always just lose one hex and one enchantment.

Grammar in the description is not clear there.
 * Basically Contemplation of Purity removes all your enchantments. For each one that get removed you also lose one hex and one condition and get healed 6...65.
 * So if you have Mending & Vital Blessing on you (both enchantments) casting Contemplation of Purity will:
 * remove both enchantments,
 * heal you for 130 points (assuming Divine Favour is at 12, 65 for each enchantment),
 * remove 2 hexes and
 * remove 2 conditions.
 * --William Blackstaff 01:52, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

"When enchanted with Divine Spirit, Contemplation of Purity costs 5 (-1) energy less (even though Contemplation of Purity is not a skill)."

How is it not a skill? -RotJ 19:29, 27 November 2005 (UTC)


 * He meant "spell." But anyway, moving the note to Divine Spirit since that's where it belongs.  --Fyren 20:22, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

Reverted Shandy's note, since CoP is not a spell. --68.142.14.69 20:25, 20 March 2006 (CST)
 * Removed the note about diversion, since it is not true. I tested against the doppelganger.  --68.142.14.69 09:10, 21 March 2006 (CST)

How does CoP interact with Phantom Pain? Does the Deep Wound get triggered, but removed by the CoP or does it resolve after the condition removal by CoP. Or is it both, in that perhaps the enchantments are removed in a stack, so that 1 enchantment and a Phantom Pain results in the Deep Wound being applied (Hex+ condition removed, then apply the Deep Wound) while 2 enchantments and PP results in no Deep Wound (Remove the 1st enchantment, a hex and a condition, then apply deep wound, then remove the next enchantment, hex and condition?)--Epinephrine 00:27, 31 March 2006 (CST)


 * Interesting question. I don't know, but I've noticed this oddity: if you have illusion of haste on you, have a condition (besides cripple), and use CoP, you end up with no conditions.  I would expect to end up with either cripple or the other condition.  --68.142.14.6 01:54, 31 March 2006 (CST)