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|Name=Glowing Guardian
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|ShortHand=GG
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|InitialWorship=
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* +5 Piety per level
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|Punishment=
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* Removes all glyphs and items from your inventory
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|RewardedActions=
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;Gain a level: 3+3n piety (piety reward increases for each consecutive level-up without converting to another religion)
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;Convert {{s|APHEELSIK}} or {{s|BLUDTUPOWA}} glyphs: {{piety|+10}}
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;Convert a large item or glyph: {{Piety|+5}}
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;Convert a small item (including small glyphs): {{Piety|+2}}
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;Suffer {{t|Poisoned}} or {{t|Mana Burn}} status: {{Piety|+2}}
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;Kill an XP-valuable undead monster: {{Piety|+1}}
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;Burnt Offering (kill a monster that has Burning applied): {{Piety|+1}}
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|PenalizedActions=
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;Use a {{i|Health Potion}} or {{i|Mana Potion}}: {{Piety|-10}}
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;Inflict {{t|Poisoned}} status on a monster: {{piety|-10}}
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;Use {{t|Life steal}} or {{t|Sanguine}}: {{piety|-10}}
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;Activate {{s|BLUDTUPOWA}}: {{piety|-20}} and activation of glyph fails
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|Boons=
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;Humility
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:'''Cost''': 15 piety
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:'''Effect''': Lowers current level by 1; has no effect on base attack, maximum hit points, or experience
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;Absolution (repeatable)
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:'''Cost''': 2 Piety
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:'''Effect''': A monster on the dungeon floor without {{t|Undead}} trait are removed, and you permanently gain 4 max hit points and a Prayer Bead.
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;Cleansing
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:'''Cost''': 5+5n Piety (repeatable)
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:'''Effect''': Removes {{t|Mana Burn}} and {{t|Poisoned}} status, as well as 1 layer each of {{t|Weakening}} and {{t|Corrosion}} status, and your next attack is Magical. Also receive a Prayer Bead.
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;Protection
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:'''Cost''': 15 + 10n Piety (repeatable
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:'''Effect''': Restores 35% of your maximum health and mana; has no effect on {{t|Mana Burn}} and {{t|Poisoned}} status; Also receive a Prayer Bead.
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;Enlightenment
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:'''Cost''': 100 piety
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:'''Effect''': Enchants all Prayer Beads in inventory, and gain +1 Max HP, +1% bonus damage, +1 XP and +10 Conversion Points per bead converted
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The Glowing Guardian is a deity of justice, heroism, and an inordinate number of rules.  He is undergoing a developmental change, and in the current version there is no reliable way to gain piety with him, necessitating players either convert into his religion at the very end of the game or else promptly convert out after purchasing the boons of interest.  The fact that he's at all viable is testiment to just how powerful this deity is.
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The Glowing Guardian is a deity of justice, heroism, and an inordinate number of rules.  He is one of the most powerful deities in the game, but he also has significant limitations that require conversion to use him effectively.  The Glowing Guardian has been the subject of frequent updates recently, and has seen overhauls to how his piety gain and loss mechanisms work.
  
The Glowing Guardian is unlocked in a subdungeon to the East that will put you through several trials.
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The Glowing Guardian is unlocked in a subdungeon to the East that will put you through several trials.  
  
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== Strategy ==
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The Glowing Guardian is at his finest in two circumstances: at the very beginning of a dungeon run when you're a fresh 1st level character, and at the very end of the dungeon run when you've already spent all or your potions and need a last minute boost to pull off a win.  Glowing Guardian is a significantly weaker option towards the middle of a dungeon run, where you will not be able to effectively leverage his long-term benefits but will still run into some of his late-game complications.
  
==Strategy==
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When joining the Glowing Guardian at early levels, you will want to maximize your long-term advantage from Humility and AbsolutionThe Absolution boon allows you to convert weaker monsters into hit points.  In the long run, this will only cost you a small amount of HP, but will grant you a considerable number of hit pointsAs a low-level character, this can easily give you a health total five to six times higher than what you'd normally have.  
The Glowing Guardian punishes both drinking potions and killing higher-level monsters, and the piety loss is quite substantial in both casesBeing unable to use your potions and attack higher-level monsters altogether is a huge liability for the player, so converting into and out of the Glowing Guardian's religion is not optionalThe two general approaches with the Glowing Guardian are the early-worshipper and the late-worshipper.
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The early worshipper joins his religion around level 3 and immediately purchases the absolution and humility boon (in that order).  These boons cost a miniscule 5 piety each and are two of the most powerful boons in the game.  If you leave enough 1st and 2nd level monsters alive, you'll get a huge amount of extra hit points, and because your level has been artificially lowered you'll earn extra bonus XP from future kills.  However, staying with the Glowing Guardian after doing this is completely impossible since any monster you attack will cause the Glowing Guardian to punish you severely.  You need to immediately convert to another religionThis usually requires desecrating an altar or requesting the "consensus" pact from the Pactmaker, though occasionally it can be achieved by converting a sufficient number of items and glyphs.
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Because your health regeneration rate does not increase, you will need to level-up to refill your health barExploration will be ineffective for healing until you've gained several levels, and with your high hit point totals you should be able to fight powerful monsters for large amounts of bonus XP.
  
The late worshipper uses the Glowing Guardian in the last moments of the boss fighter after having used all his healing and mana potionsHe converts into the Glowing Guardian's religion and requests the protection boon to allow him to get a few extra attacks on the bossBecause he is already a high-level character and has expended all his potions, he no longer needs to fear the Glowing Guardian's punishmentsBecause the Glowing Guardian offers no starting piety, directly worshipping him is impossible and you must convert in from another deity.  
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The Humility boon is one of the most powerful in the gameLowering your current level will reduce your health regeneration speed and the effectiveness of some glyphs that are based on character level (such as {{s|HALPMEH}} or {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}}), but will not reduce any of your other abilitiesWhen fighting monsters that are a higher level than yourself, this will increase the amount of bonus experience that you earnIn the long run, this extra bonus XP can be extremely beneficial.
  
The cleansing boon is largely irrelevant.  If you're already worshipping the Glowing Guardian and you need this boon, it's passable at its 5 piety cost, but not worth using a second time at the higher cost.  The Enlightenment boon is so horrifically overpriced as to be completely worthlessIt's only attainable by desecrating other altars, and not worth the huge amount of effort to acquire it.  Either use your piety on protection, or use your piety to convert to another religion, Enlightenment is (ironically) a false path.
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Eventually, you will need to deal with the Glowing Guardian's one unavoidable hatred: drinking potions.  At a punishment of 10 piety per sip, this can be catastrophic for anyone who needs this resource in their end-game fight.  The most obvious option is to convert outGiven the large amount of piety the Glowing Guardian can generate if you begin worship early, this is a fairly straightforward approach.  Another option is to desecrate other altars, which will grant you indulgences to ignore piety loss.  A third option is to convert your potions for piety and rely on the Guardian's protection boon, but this seldom pays off.
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One of the best ways to use the Glowing Guardian is to convert into his religion after having expended all your potions in order to spend piety on protection.  This can be an effective last-minute boost, especially if you have plenty of items in your inventory that you can convert for more piety
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The Glowing Guardian works well with several deities.  The most straightforward ways to convert into his religion are from {{g|The Earthmother}} or {{g|Binlor Ironshield}}.  Both of these gods can generate large amounts of piety for 1st and 2nd level characters, allowing someone to arrive in the Guardian's religion with large amounts of piety (and perhaps a few boons already purchased) but still a low-level character.  When converting out to other gods, there are two particularly powerful choices: {{g|Tikki Tooki}} and (perhaps surprisingly) {{g|Dracul}}. 
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Both Tikki and Dracul are powerful end-game gods that can empower a character who has been leverage the Glowing Guardian's long-term advantages. Both suffer somewhat from the use of absolution, since it removes weaker monsters that can be killed (and in the case of Dracul, harvested for blood) for piety.  However, both of these gods can provide benefits that are extremely well-suited to a typical Glowing Guardian follower. 
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The Glowing Guardian does '''not''' work well with {{g|Taurog}}, {{g|Mystera Annur}} or {{g|Jehora Jeheyu}}.  Due to inventory constraints, it is very difficult to use the boons of both Taurog and the Glowing Guardian.  Mystera offers no particular synergy with the Guardian, but they will at very least not interfere with each other.  Jehora Jeheyu is generally not a god that favours conversion between religions to begin with, and given the windows of opportunity for optimal conversion are quite narrow with the Guardian it's seldom an option to jump between these two gods.
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The Cleansing boon is rarely used, but can be invaluable for fighting physical-resist bosses or in situations where you are trying to get the specialist badge. 
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Revision as of 03:50, 18 August 2012

This page is about the Full/Beta Version of the game, if you are looking for the Alpha/Free Version, see Alpha:Glowing_Guardian
Glowing Guardian
Glowing Guardian.png
Initial worship
  • +5 Piety per level
Punishment
  • Removes all glyphs and items from your inventory
Prep penalty

Missing info

Likes
Gain a level
3+3n piety (piety reward increases for each consecutive level-up without converting to another religion)
Convert Glyph: APHEELSIK APHEELSIK or Glyph: BLUDTUPOWA BLUDTUPOWA glyphs
+10 Piety
Convert a large item or glyph
+5 Piety
Convert a small item (including small glyphs)
+2 Piety
Suffer Trait: Poisoned Poisoned or Trait: Mana Burn Mana Burn status
+2 Piety
Kill an XP-valuable undead monster
+1 Piety
Burnt Offering (kill a monster that has Burning applied)
+1 Piety
Dislikes
Use a Item: Health Potion Health Potion or Item: Mana Potion Mana Potion
-10 Piety
Inflict Trait: Poisoned Poisoned status on a monster
-10 Piety
Use Trait: Life steal Life steal or Trait: Sanguine Sanguine
-10 Piety
Activate Glyph: BLUDTUPOWA BLUDTUPOWA
-20 Piety and activation of glyph fails
Boons
Humility
Cost: 15 piety
Effect: Lowers current level by 1; has no effect on base attack, maximum hit points, or experience
Absolution (repeatable)
Cost: 2 Piety
Effect: A monster on the dungeon floor without Trait: Undead Undead trait are removed, and you permanently gain 4 max hit points and a Prayer Bead.
Cleansing
Cost: 5+5n Piety (repeatable)
Effect: Removes Trait: Mana Burn Mana Burn and Trait: Poisoned Poisoned status, as well as 1 layer each of Trait: Weakening Weakening and Trait: Corrosion Corrosion status, and your next attack is Magical. Also receive a Prayer Bead.
Protection
Cost: 15 + 10n Piety (repeatable
Effect: Restores 35% of your maximum health and mana; has no effect on Trait: Mana Burn Mana Burn and Trait: Poisoned Poisoned status; Also receive a Prayer Bead.
Enlightenment
Cost: 100 piety
Effect: Enchants all Prayer Beads in inventory, and gain +1 Max HP, +1% bonus damage, +1 XP and +10 Conversion Points per bead converted

The Glowing Guardian is a deity of justice, heroism, and an inordinate number of rules. He is one of the most powerful deities in the game, but he also has significant limitations that require conversion to use him effectively. The Glowing Guardian has been the subject of frequent updates recently, and has seen overhauls to how his piety gain and loss mechanisms work.

The Glowing Guardian is unlocked in a subdungeon to the East that will put you through several trials.

Strategy

The Glowing Guardian is at his finest in two circumstances: at the very beginning of a dungeon run when you're a fresh 1st level character, and at the very end of the dungeon run when you've already spent all or your potions and need a last minute boost to pull off a win. Glowing Guardian is a significantly weaker option towards the middle of a dungeon run, where you will not be able to effectively leverage his long-term benefits but will still run into some of his late-game complications.

When joining the Glowing Guardian at early levels, you will want to maximize your long-term advantage from Humility and Absolution. The Absolution boon allows you to convert weaker monsters into hit points. In the long run, this will only cost you a small amount of HP, but will grant you a considerable number of hit points. As a low-level character, this can easily give you a health total five to six times higher than what you'd normally have.

Because your health regeneration rate does not increase, you will need to level-up to refill your health bar. Exploration will be ineffective for healing until you've gained several levels, and with your high hit point totals you should be able to fight powerful monsters for large amounts of bonus XP.

The Humility boon is one of the most powerful in the game. Lowering your current level will reduce your health regeneration speed and the effectiveness of some glyphs that are based on character level (such as Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH or Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ), but will not reduce any of your other abilities. When fighting monsters that are a higher level than yourself, this will increase the amount of bonus experience that you earn. In the long run, this extra bonus XP can be extremely beneficial.

Eventually, you will need to deal with the Glowing Guardian's one unavoidable hatred: drinking potions. At a punishment of 10 piety per sip, this can be catastrophic for anyone who needs this resource in their end-game fight. The most obvious option is to convert out. Given the large amount of piety the Glowing Guardian can generate if you begin worship early, this is a fairly straightforward approach. Another option is to desecrate other altars, which will grant you indulgences to ignore piety loss. A third option is to convert your potions for piety and rely on the Guardian's protection boon, but this seldom pays off.

One of the best ways to use the Glowing Guardian is to convert into his religion after having expended all your potions in order to spend piety on protection. This can be an effective last-minute boost, especially if you have plenty of items in your inventory that you can convert for more piety.

The Glowing Guardian works well with several deities. The most straightforward ways to convert into his religion are from God: The Earthmother The Earthmother or God: Binlor Ironshield Binlor Ironshield. Both of these gods can generate large amounts of piety for 1st and 2nd level characters, allowing someone to arrive in the Guardian's religion with large amounts of piety (and perhaps a few boons already purchased) but still a low-level character. When converting out to other gods, there are two particularly powerful choices: God: Tikki Tooki Tikki Tooki and (perhaps surprisingly) God: Dracul Dracul.

Both Tikki and Dracul are powerful end-game gods that can empower a character who has been leverage the Glowing Guardian's long-term advantages. Both suffer somewhat from the use of absolution, since it removes weaker monsters that can be killed (and in the case of Dracul, harvested for blood) for piety. However, both of these gods can provide benefits that are extremely well-suited to a typical Glowing Guardian follower.

The Glowing Guardian does not work well with God: Taurog Taurog, God: Mystera Annur Mystera Annur or God: Jehora Jeheyu Jehora Jeheyu. Due to inventory constraints, it is very difficult to use the boons of both Taurog and the Glowing Guardian. Mystera offers no particular synergy with the Guardian, but they will at very least not interfere with each other. Jehora Jeheyu is generally not a god that favours conversion between religions to begin with, and given the windows of opportunity for optimal conversion are quite narrow with the Guardian it's seldom an option to jump between these two gods.

The Cleansing boon is rarely used, but can be invaluable for fighting physical-resist bosses or in situations where you are trying to get the specialist badge.