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Highlady Athroxis: Mark of Wrath (and separately, Divine Bond (again)

The Monkfish

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We defeated Highlady Athroxis (Rise of the Runelords) last night :) and given that I finished her off I received the Mark of Wrath (MoW). My problem is where is MoW in Hero Lab, if it is? I can't find Fire Shield to apply as a spell effect nor can I find Mark of Wrath as a magic item. What options do I need to tick and what modules do I need in order to apply MoW to my level 15 Paladin?

Thank you.

P.S. How do you apply divine bond to your weapons? I've asked this in a previous post, my solution is to edit the weapon then add bonuses/abilities then when divine bond ends re-edit and remove bonuses/abilities. Does anyone have a easier way to do it? It does seem to be a big omission on LWD part not including a easy way to apply Divine Bond given that it's a major bonus to Paladins.
 
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This thread has the MoW user file you can add for that magic item. I think we added it also to the community player pack also. Not near HL to check.
 
Divine Bond in what way?

The Divine Bond feature is described under the Paladin class, and is present when you reach the appropriate level on the Paladin tab.

You pick your Divine Bond once.. either a Mount, or a Weapon.

If you choose a Weapon, the specific benefits can be different each time it is activated (if my quick reading is correct), so there is no one set of bonuses to apply. If there's a "standard" set that a character usually chooses, some adjustments on the adjustment tab might be the best way to represent that (turn them on and off as needed). ShadowChemosh's adjustments cover some element that the core set doesn't so you may want to have his materials for that. They're very useful anyway. :)
 
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Or you could set up a couple extra weapons with your "usual" enhancements from Divine Bond, and store them on the ground (so their weight won't encumber you). It'd still mess with your calculated wealth though.
 
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