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*Accrues an amount of [[enmity]] to the user based on the amount of [[HP]] cured.
 
*Accrues an amount of [[enmity]] to the user based on the amount of [[HP]] cured.
 
*Should be used in conjunction with a [[Paladin|Paladin's]] [[Cover]] to prevent the incoming damage or [[Invincible]] to transfer [[enmity]] alltogether.
 
*Should be used in conjunction with a [[Paladin|Paladin's]] [[Cover]] to prevent the incoming damage or [[Invincible]] to transfer [[enmity]] alltogether.
*[[Enmity]] gain from [[Benediction]] has about the same effect as [[Cure V]] per [[HP]].
 
 
*As of the April 28th 2006 Update, Benediction now cures status ailments.
 
*As of the April 28th 2006 Update, Benediction now cures status ailments.
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 14 September 2006

Job Ability

  • Restores a large amount of HP and removes most status ailments for party members within area of effect. Note that Amnesia, Terror, and other certain ailments cannot be removed by Benediction or any means.
  • Obtained: White Mage Level 1
  • Recast Time: 2:00:00
  • Duration: Instant

Notes/Description

  • Benediction is a White Mage's two hour ability.
  • Upon usage, greatly restores HP and removes most status ailments of party members within the area of effect.
  • Accrues an amount of enmity to the user based on the amount of HP cured.
  • Should be used in conjunction with a Paladin's Cover to prevent the incoming damage or Invincible to transfer enmity alltogether.
  • As of the April 28th 2006 Update, Benediction now cures status ailments.

Macro Syntax

  • /ja "Benediction" <me>
  • Since Benediction is a two hour special, some people prefer not to make a macro for it to prevent unintentional activation.