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True Resurrection Wand is the tentative name for this magic artifact that can revive the dead.

Description[]

According to Ainz, it is ranked as a high-level wand used for resurrecting people. Although it operates similarly to the Resurrection Wand, this one contains a higher-tier spell over the other.

Appearance[]

No information is currently available to specifically describe the appearance of this wand.

Abilities[]

Unlike the Resurrection Wand, this magic wand is imbued with the 9th tier spell, True Resurrection. Ainz considered using it instead of the Resurrection Wand on Neia Baraja due to the fact of it having a higher tier revival spell that consumes lesser exp to revive a dead person without turning the said target into ashes during the process of getting revived. However, like the Resurrection Wand, the person will still face the penalty of losing levels after their revival is completed. As it is 9th tier and much stronger than either Raise Dead or Resurrection spell, the level loss penalty is regarded to be much less severe than the normal Resurrection Wand. Compared to the usage of a True Resurrection Wand, Ainz himself didn't want to accidentally mess up with Neia's corpse by using a regular Resurrection Wand instead of it in case her level wasn't high enough. In other words, Ainz carefully made sure to use the best wand he had available within his arsenal to minimize the risk of failure if he cast an unsuccessful revive spell wherein which a target like Neia didn't have enough exp (high enough level) to pay up the required cost, fearing her lifeless body will turn into ash after it failed.[1]

Trivia[]

  • True Resurrection Wand is considered to be the superior version of the Resurrection Wand.
  • In the New World, the first time that Ainz has decided to use this wand on a person was Neia Baraja.
  • Ainz is only able to use the True Resurrection Wand as long as he is equipped with the Ring of Mastery Wand.

References[]

  1. Overlord Volume 13 Chapter 4: The Siege
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