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Blessings

Taeguk edited this page Jun 23, 2026 · 1 revision

Blessings

A Blessing is a permanent passive perk you draw from a Lord's trophy. Unlike a Forsaken Power, you don't activate it — it simply works in the background for as long as it's active on you.

The Lord's Pedestal

To receive a Blessing:

  1. Place a Lord's Pedestal (craftable once you've unlocked it).
  2. Mount a Lord's trophy on it.
  3. Interact with the pedestal to receive the blessing.

The pedestal glows softly once a trophy is mounted. You can place several pedestals side by side to build your own Hall of the Lords.

Only one Blessing at a time

Blessings are mutually exclusive — drawing a new one replaces whichever Blessing you currently have active. Pick the one that fits what you're doing.

Trophies have limited charges

Each mounted trophy can grant a Blessing a limited number of times (5 by default) before it crumbles to dust — "The Lord's spirit is spent — hunt it anew to restore the blessing." Once that happens, you'll need to defeat that Lord again for a fresh trophy. There's also a short cooldown between draws ("The spirit gathers — wait a moment"), and a mounted trophy is bound to its pedestal until its charges are used up — it can't be removed early, and the pedestal itself can't be picked up while a trophy is mounted.

The seven Blessings

Fisher's Boon — Neck Lord

Your fishing casts have a chance to spare the bait, and a chance to land a bonus fish on the catch.

Quick Sprout — Greydwarf Shaman Lord

Planted crops within 30 meters of you grow noticeably faster while this Blessing endures.

Iron Vein — Draugr Elite Lord

Mining iron from Swamp ore has a chance to yield an extra piece.

Pack Whisperer — Fenring Lord

Tamed wolves within 30 meters take much less damage while you're nearby, and any creature you're taming or breeding does so noticeably faster.

Hearth Master — Lox Lord

Food buffs you eat last twice as long.

Refiner's Touch — Seeker Lord

Smelters, Blast Furnaces, Spinning Wheels, and Eitr Refineries near you have a good chance to yield a bonus output item when they finish a job.

Featherweight — Fallen Valkyrie Lord

Her wings bear your burdens: carry far more weight than usual with no encumbrance penalty — walk, run, and recover stamina freely right up until you hit the (much higher) cap. You also gain two extra inventory rows. Switch to a different Blessing and anything left in those extra rows spills out into a crate at your feet, so nothing is lost.