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  • Auspice
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  • Auspice is a White Magic spell in Final Fantasy XI. It is available at level 55. When cast, it has several effects. For all creatures nearby the White Mage, it will grant a Light damage bonus to attacks. This simply means that for weapons that have more than one attack, or abilities that grant more than one attack, the damage only effects the first attack. It will also increase player Accuracy following a missed attack. Lastly, attacks effected by Auspice generate fewer Tactical Points for the enemy.
  • Auspice is an imaginary friend of Olive Hue who is the daughter of Chameleon and Bink. Her sorceress caliber talent is to change her nature to match her surroundings, but it is involuntary. It changes her mood, attitude, appearance, or ability. Because she is an imaginary friend of Olive Hue, it is not known if she really exists away from Olive. Auspice has appeared only in Jumper Cable.
  • The Auspice was a type of speeder bike manufactured by Walkhar during the Galactic War.
  • Auspice is the term for the phase of the moon under which a Garou was born, in the Werewolf: The Apocalypse game. The Auspice defines the character starting Rage, which Gifts he we'll be able to learn and his role in Garou society. There are five Auspices, as follow: Ragabash: The Garou borned under the New Moon. His role is the Trickster and Questioner of the Old-Ways. Theurge: When there is only a small portion of the moon visible, the Garou is a Theurge. He is the Shaman, more in contact with the spiritual world, the Umbra and the spirits.
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  • 3.0
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Jobs
  • WHM 55
Name
  • Auspice
MP
  • 48
Type
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  • 10.0
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Duration
  • 150.0
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  • 1
Effect
  • Grants light damage bonus to attacks / Increases Accuracy / Generates fewer Tactical Points for the enemy
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  • Auspice
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  • Auspice is a White Magic spell in Final Fantasy XI. It is available at level 55. When cast, it has several effects. For all creatures nearby the White Mage, it will grant a Light damage bonus to attacks. This simply means that for weapons that have more than one attack, or abilities that grant more than one attack, the damage only effects the first attack. It will also increase player Accuracy following a missed attack. Lastly, attacks effected by Auspice generate fewer Tactical Points for the enemy.
  • Auspice is an imaginary friend of Olive Hue who is the daughter of Chameleon and Bink. Her sorceress caliber talent is to change her nature to match her surroundings, but it is involuntary. It changes her mood, attitude, appearance, or ability. Because she is an imaginary friend of Olive Hue, it is not known if she really exists away from Olive. Auspice has appeared only in Jumper Cable.
  • The Auspice was a type of speeder bike manufactured by Walkhar during the Galactic War.
  • Auspice is the term for the phase of the moon under which a Garou was born, in the Werewolf: The Apocalypse game. The Auspice defines the character starting Rage, which Gifts he we'll be able to learn and his role in Garou society. There are five Auspices, as follow: Ragabash: The Garou borned under the New Moon. His role is the Trickster and Questioner of the Old-Ways. Theurge: When there is only a small portion of the moon visible, the Garou is a Theurge. He is the Shaman, more in contact with the spiritual world, the Umbra and the spirits. Philodox: The Half-Moon are Judges and Mediators in Garou society. They usually are the leaders in time of peace. Galliard: The ones who are born when the moon is Gibbous are the so-called Bards and Keepers of ancient Lore, whow know of all the ancient legends and songs. Ahroun: The Full Moon represents the war aspect of Luna (the Moon) and these Garou are the most fierce Warriors. They usually step into leadership during war-time.