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The Cloak of Corruption is a pure black elven hooded robe dropped by [[Shadowlord]]s during the [[Blackrock Detector]] event. To acquire one you must be one of the top 3 damagers on a Shadowlord. One of the best ways to achieve this is to cast the [[Armageddon]] spell, dealing damage of 1/2 the Shadowlord's life.
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The Cloak of Corruption is a pure black elven hooded robe dropped by [[Shadowlord]]s during the [[Blackrock Detector]] event. To acquire one you must be one of the top 3 damagers on a Shadowlord. One of the best ways to achieve this is to cast the [[Armageddon]] spell, dealing damage equal to half of the Shadowlord's current life total.
  
When worn, your character's [[Hit Points|hit points]] and [[stamina]] will be drained away. The reduction rate is approximately -14. The draining effect can be countered if enough regeneration items are equipped; it can be worn without taking your health and stamina below one. Tests have indicated that even the combination of the [[Bracelet of Health]] (Hit Point Regeneration +10) and the [[Ring of the Vile]] (Stamina Regeneration +6) are not enough to counter the stat drain of the item.
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When worn, your character's [[Hit Points|hit points]], [[mana]] and [[stamina]] will be drained away. The reduction rate is approximately -14. The draining effect can be countered if enough regeneration items are equipped; though regardless it won't take your reserves below one. Tests have indicated that even the combination of the [[Bracelet of Health]] (Hit Point Regeneration +10) and the [[Ring of the Vile]] (Stamina Regeneration +6) are not enough to counter the stat drain of the item.
  
 
Furthermore, wearing the cloak quickly drains [[Karma]]. In roughly an hour this will take even a Glorious character down to Dread level. After wearing the cloak for some time, random creatures (including pets belonging to yourself or others) will target you (this effect ends as soon as the cloak is removed).
 
Furthermore, wearing the cloak quickly drains [[Karma]]. In roughly an hour this will take even a Glorious character down to Dread level. After wearing the cloak for some time, random creatures (including pets belonging to yourself or others) will target you (this effect ends as soon as the cloak is removed).

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The Cloak of Corruption is a pure black elven hooded robe dropped by Shadowlords during the Blackrock Detector event. To acquire one you must be one of the top 3 damagers on a Shadowlord. One of the best ways to achieve this is to cast the Armageddon spell, dealing damage equal to half of the Shadowlord's current life total.

When worn, your character's hit points, mana and stamina will be drained away. The reduction rate is approximately -14. The draining effect can be countered if enough regeneration items are equipped; though regardless it won't take your reserves below one. Tests have indicated that even the combination of the Bracelet of Health (Hit Point Regeneration +10) and the Ring of the Vile (Stamina Regeneration +6) are not enough to counter the stat drain of the item.

Furthermore, wearing the cloak quickly drains Karma. In roughly an hour this will take even a Glorious character down to Dread level. After wearing the cloak for some time, random creatures (including pets belonging to yourself or others) will target you (this effect ends as soon as the cloak is removed).

Originally the cloak had an extra feature: Every two seconds your mana would be set to an amount either equal to it's maximum or your current life level, whichever was lower. This meant that even the most draining spells could be cast over and over at effectively no cost, albeit regenerative armor or frequent healing would still have to be used to keep the character at full power.

This feature was removed a few days after the item's introduction.

Due to the Cursed property the cloak can not be Insured or Blessed, thus it seems mostly to be for decoration, at least at the present time. However, Necromancers may find some use for it as a quick way to lose karma.

Notes

  • The Cloak has been seen in use during PvP situations.

See Also