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[[Image:Resshine.jpg|thumb|200px|An activated Canthan Resurrection Shrine.]]
 
[[Image:Resshine.jpg|thumb|200px|An activated Canthan Resurrection Shrine.]]
   
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In [[PvE]], [[Resurrection Shrine]]s allow the party to resurrect after a complete [[wipe]]. Approximately 10 seconds after the death of the last surviving party member, the party is resurrected at the most recently activated Resurrection Shrine; activation happens when a player moves within close range of the shrine, causing it to start shining a bright light. Resurrection Shrines in the Cantha and Elona also have a [[god's statue]]. Kneeling (/kneel) in front of these shrines while your territory has favor will allow you to summon an avatar of the respective god and interact with it. Many Resurrection Shrines are close to an [[area boundary]], but can also be found scattered in nearly all [[explorable area]]s. Resurrection Shrines found in [[mission]]s are non-functional.
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In [[PvE]], [[Resurrection Shrine]]s allow the party to resurrect after a complete [[wipe]]. Approximately 10 seconds after the death of the last surviving party member, the party is resurrected at the most recently activated Resurrection Shrine. Resurrection Shrines in the Cantha and Elona also have a [[god's statue]]. Kneeling (/kneel) in front of these shrines while your territory has favor will allow you to summon an avatar of the respective god and interact with it. Many Resurrection Shrines are close to an [[area boundary]], but can also be found scattered in nearly all [[explorable area]]s. Resurrection Shrines found in [[mission]]s are non-functional.
   
 
In PvP, Resurrection Shrines are found in many arenas, including [[Guild vs Guild]] battles, some [[Tournament]]s, [[Codex Arena]], and [[Random Arena]] maps. If attended by a [[priest]], these Resurrection Shrines resurrect all dead party members every two minutes. The Resurrection Shrine stops working if the priest is killed, and it is usually necessary to kill the enemy priest as well as your foes to win a battle.
 
In PvP, Resurrection Shrines are found in many arenas, including [[Guild vs Guild]] battles, some [[Tournament]]s, [[Codex Arena]], and [[Random Arena]] maps. If attended by a [[priest]], these Resurrection Shrines resurrect all dead party members every two minutes. The Resurrection Shrine stops working if the priest is killed, and it is usually necessary to kill the enemy priest as well as your foes to win a battle.
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