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Communion Totems

Taeguk edited this page Jul 3, 2026 · 1 revision

Communion Totems

Not ready to bring an ally along? Seal it into a carriable totem and summon it back later — with its name, level, and XP fully preserved. Handy for "banking" companions you don't want trailing you everywhere.

Everything reuses vanilla assets: the totem is the stock Fuling Totem item (renamed "Communion Totem"), the reagent is the stock Wisp, and the ritual station is the vanilla Incinerator (Obliterator).

Sealing a companion

  1. Set the companions you want to seal to Follow and gather them at an Incinerator (within ~15 m).
  2. Put Wisps into the Incinerator — one Wisp per companion you want to seal.
  3. Pull the lever. During the normal lighting animation the ritual resolves.
  4. The resulting Communion Totems appear in the Incinerator's slots, one per sealed companion. Take them into your inventory.

Notes:

  • The number sealed is the smaller of Wisps and following companions. Extra Wisps and extra companions are left untouched.
  • Only Follow-stance, free companions are sealed — not ones on a chore or in a duel.
  • With no Wisps or no following companions present, the Incinerator works exactly like vanilla.

Each totem is renamed "Communion Totem" and its tooltip carries the sealed companion's name, caste, level, and owner. (Real Fuling Totems are untouched and still stack and behave normally.)

Summoning a companion

Put the totem on your hotbar and press its slot number (or right-click → Use in your inventory). The companion spawns where you're looking, owned by you, at its sealed level and XP with its name intact. The totem is consumed.

Good to know

  • A sealed companion's progress rides on the item, so it survives saving, dropping, and trading — you can hand a companion to another player as a totem.
  • Communion Totems never stack (so two companions can't merge into one), which is why they don't combine like ordinary Fuling Totems.
  • Multiplayer sealing works on a listen host and for the activating client; a fully cross-client incinerator setup is the least-tested path.

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