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{{Quote|Your shift in perspective brings a new insight to your experience. Your foes are as insects and their works are insignificant, to be crushed underfoot or destroyed with a blast of powerful sorcery.|Dev Blog<ref>http://blog.conanexiles.com/en/dev-blog-11-religion-avatars-conan-exiles/</ref>}}
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{{Quote|Your shift in perspective brings a new insight to your experience. Your foes are as insects and their works are insignificant, to be crushed underfoot or destroyed with a blast of powerful sorcery.|Dev Blog<ref>[https://www.conanexiles.com/blog/dev-blog-11-religion-avatars-conan-exiles/ "Dev Blog #11: Religion and Avatars in Conan Exiles" the dev team, Site - January 23, 2017]</ref>}}
   
[[File:Yog-Avatar.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Yog]] Avatar in its summoned and active form.]]
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'''Avatars''' are the ultimate expression of your [[Religion|Religious]] fervor in ''[[Conan Exiles]]''. These huge creatures are the physical embodiment of the gods that appear for a very brief period on the earth.
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'''Avatars''' are the ultimate expression of your [[Religion|Religious]] fervor in ''[[{{Gamename}}]]''. These huge creatures are the physical embodiment of the gods that appear for a very brief period on the earth.
   
 
The avatars are the ultimate tool for crushing your enemies. Their incredibly powerful attacks smash anything in their path. No [[building]], castle or wall can stand before them.
 
The avatars are the ultimate tool for crushing your enemies. Their incredibly powerful attacks smash anything in their path. No [[building]], castle or wall can stand before them.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* On servers it will be announced that an Avatar is being summoned.
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* On servers it will be announced if an Avatar is being summoned.
 
* It takes a lot of work, favor, and [[resource]]s to summon an avatar.
 
* It takes a lot of work, favor, and [[resource]]s to summon an avatar.
* When summoning or controlling the avatar, the player is vulnerable to enemy attacks and can easily be spotted, as a pillar of light appears around you. If killed, the avatar dissapears. Be careful and have your friends and [[thrall]]s close by for protection.
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* When summoning or controlling the avatar, the player is vulnerable to enemy attacks and can easily be spotted, as a pillar of light appears around you. If killed, the avatar disappears. Be careful and have your friends and [[thrall]]s close by for protection.
 
* Avatars are very big and slow. Because of that, bases are encouraged to be large and spread out.
 
* Avatars are very big and slow. Because of that, bases are encouraged to be large and spread out.
 
* The player can only control the avatar for a very short time, so they will be limited in how much they can destroy. It helps to be prepared and choose your summoning spot wisely and as close to the enemy as you dare.
 
* The player can only control the avatar for a very short time, so they will be limited in how much they can destroy. It helps to be prepared and choose your summoning spot wisely and as close to the enemy as you dare.
* Avatars may be damaged. Each attack against an avatar will remove some time from the summoning timer until the avatar finally disappears. The amount of time removed depends on the amount of damage done.<ref>https://forums.funcom.com/t/pc-patch-archive/3031/5</ref>
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* Avatars may be damaged. Each attack against an avatar will remove some time from the summoning timer until the avatar finally disappears. The amount of time removed depends on the amount of damage done.<ref>[https://forums.funcom.com/t/pc-patch-archive/3031/5 "Update 27 (01.06.2017): Now you can destroy avatars!" from the PC Patch Archive; Jens Erik, Funcom Forums - June 6, 2017]</ref>
* Avatars may be disabled in the [[Server Settings]].<ref>http://www.gamepedia.com/blogs/1398-conan-exiles-interview-learning-about-clans-the</ref>
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* Avatars may be disabled in the [[Server Settings]].<ref>[https://www.gamepedia.com/blogs/1398-conan-exiles-interview-learning-about-clans-the "Conan Exiles Interview: Learning About Clans, the Religion System, and More" dkbailey64, Gamepedia - January 27, 2017]</ref>
   
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
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File:Avatar-of-Mitra-and-Set.jpg
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File:Avatar-of-Mitra-and-Set.jpg|A [[Mitra]] Avatar fighting a [[Set]] Avatar.
File:Yog 2.jpg
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File:Yog-Avatar.jpg|The [[Yog]] Avatar.
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File:Yog 2.jpg|The Yog Avatar in its summoned and active form.
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File:Derketo-Avatar.jpeg|Avatar of Derketo
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Crom]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Set]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Mitra]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Yog]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Ymir]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Derketo]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Jhebbal Sag]]<br><br>
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[[Crom]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Set]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Mitra]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Yog]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Ymir]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Derketo]] &nbsp; | &nbsp; [[Jhebbal Sag]]<br/><br/>
   
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Revision as of 17:38, 5 November 2020

Your shift in perspective brings a new insight to your experience. Your foes are as insects and their works are insignificant, to be crushed underfoot or destroyed with a blast of powerful sorcery.
~ Dev Blog[1]
Yog-Avatar

Avatars are the ultimate expression of your Religious fervor in Conan Exiles. These huge creatures are the physical embodiment of the gods that appear for a very brief period on the earth.

The avatars are the ultimate tool for crushing your enemies. Their incredibly powerful attacks smash anything in their path. No building, castle or wall can stand before them.

Even though their power is immense, the effort needed to summon an avatar is massive. Not only do you need to have constructed a T3 altar, but you also need to have captured an archpriest for your religion.

Once the summoning is complete you control the avatar of your god. As the avatar, you tower over the Exiled Lands.

List of avatars

  • The Avatar of Mitra: A bronze colossus.
  • The Avatar of Set: An enormous snake.
  • The Avatar of Yog: An immense eldritch horror.
  • The Avatar of Crom (currently none)
  • The Avatar of Ymir: A Frost Giant wielding an axe.
  • The Avatar of Derketo: A giant half-skeletal woman with purple skin.
  • The Avatar of Jhebbal Sag: A giant, flying manticore creature.

Notes

  • On servers it will be announced if an Avatar is being summoned.
  • It takes a lot of work, favor, and resources to summon an avatar.
  • When summoning or controlling the avatar, the player is vulnerable to enemy attacks and can easily be spotted, as a pillar of light appears around you. If killed, the avatar disappears. Be careful and have your friends and thralls close by for protection.
  • Avatars are very big and slow. Because of that, bases are encouraged to be large and spread out.
  • The player can only control the avatar for a very short time, so they will be limited in how much they can destroy. It helps to be prepared and choose your summoning spot wisely and as close to the enemy as you dare.
  • Avatars may be damaged. Each attack against an avatar will remove some time from the summoning timer until the avatar finally disappears. The amount of time removed depends on the amount of damage done.[2]
  • Avatars may be disabled in the Server Settings.[3]

Media

See also

References



Crom   |   Set   |   Mitra   |   Yog   |   Ymir   |   Derketo   |   Jhebbal Sag