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In these first few levels, odds are not too likely that you encountered an altar already, but if you have, there’s a few things you can do at an altar. Normally <tt>#praying</tt> and <tt>#offering</tt> at altars influences your relationship with your character’s deity, which can become good or bad. Luckily, in Wizard mode, we have control over that influence, so can’t get into too much trouble.
 
In these first few levels, odds are not too likely that you encountered an altar already, but if you have, there’s a few things you can do at an altar. Normally <tt>#praying</tt> and <tt>#offering</tt> at altars influences your relationship with your character’s deity, which can become good or bad. Luckily, in Wizard mode, we have control over that influence, so can’t get into too much trouble.
   
[[Altar|Altars]] in Nethack have one of three alignments, and praying at matching/conflicting altars can have interesting results. As a Valkyrie, you should be Lawful at this point, and if you find an altar to [[Tyr]], that would be your patron’s altar. If you’ve found a patron’s altar, try wishing for an <tt>uncursed [[potion of water]]</tt>, drop it on the altar, and while standing over the altar, <tt>#pray</tt>. After confirming that you do want to pray, force the gods to be pleased. You will see “the potion on the altar glows light blue for a moment” and you may get a tidbit of advice from your god. After that, pick up your potion, and you’ll find you’ve crafted a bit of [[holy water]]! What good is holy water? Well, now that you’ve got a vial of it, you can make more of it (without an altar) for one: Wish for <tt>5 uncursed potions of water</tt>. Then <tt>#dip</tt> the uncursed potions into the holy water. You should see "your 5 potions of water glow softly with a light blue aura.", and next thing you know, you've got 5 potions of holy water (your one original potion is used up in the making of more). So we can make more of it, but what do we do with it? Find some random uncursed item around the dungeon and try dipping it into a potion of holy water. You should find that it becomes [[blessed]]. Items that are blessed usually perform quite a bit better than those that are uncursed. If you have found a cursed item, dipping it in a potion of holy water will make it uncursed.
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[[Altar|Altars]] in Nethack have one of three alignments, and praying at matching/conflicting altars can have interesting results. As a Valkyrie, you should be Lawful at this point, and if you find an altar to [[Tyr]], that would be your patron’s altar. If you’ve found a patron’s altar, try wishing for an <tt>uncursed [[potion of water]]</tt>, drop it on the altar, and while standing over the altar, <tt>#pray</tt>. After confirming that you do want to pray, force the gods to be pleased. You will see “the potion on the altar glows light blue for a moment” and you may get a tidbit of advice from your god. After that, pick up your potion, and you’ll find you’ve crafted a bit of [[holy water]]! What good is holy water? Well, now that you’ve got a vial of it, you can make more of it (without an altar) for one: Wish for <tt>5 uncursed potions of water</tt>. Then <tt>#dip</tt> the uncursed potions into the holy water. You should see “your 5 potions of water glow softly with a light blue aura., and next thing you know, you’ve got 5 potions of holy water (your one original potion is used up in the making of more). So we can make more of it, but what do we do with it? Find some random uncursed item around the dungeon and try dipping it into a potion of holy water. You should find that it becomes [[blessed]]. Items that are blessed usually perform quite a bit better than those that are uncursed. If you have found a cursed item, dipping it in a potion of holy water will make it uncursed.
   
One other thing you can do on altars is to <tt>#offer</tt> creatures on them. Freshly killed, tough creatures make your god happy with you, and if the altar is of an alignment other than yours, it has a chance of converting it (at least until [[Gehennom]], a region deeper in the game). In Wizard mode, we can force your god to be happy, but <tt>#offering</tt> can also increase your [[Luck]] and other [[Property|properties]], which are harder to control, even in Wizard mode. Type {{kbd|Ctrl|X}} and hit the spacebar once to move to the second page. The second to last item on that list is your prayer timeout. If you cannot safely pray, there's a countdown timer there that tells you how long until you can. So, try typing {{kbd|Ctrl|G}}, and creating a <tt>baby blue dragon</tt>. Kill the dragon and move its corpse onto the altar. Stand over it and type <tt>#offer</tt>. Tyr should become more pleased with you. If the altar was an opposing alignment, you may get a message like "feel a conflict between Tyr and ???. You feel the power of Tyr increase. The altar glows white." If you inspect the altar now, you'll find that it's now a Lawful altar dedicated to Tyr. Take a look at your prayer timeout again and it should have decreased by a hefty amount. Repeat this process until the timer hits 0, and Tyr will start lavishing you with gifts for your offerings.
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One other thing you can do on altars of similar alignment is to <tt>#offer</tt> creatures on it. Freshly killed, tough creatures make your god happy with you. In Wizard mode, we can force your god to be happy, but <tt>#offering</tt> can also increase your [[Luck]] and other [[Property|properties]], which are harder to control, even in Wizard mode. Type {{kbd|Ctrl|X}} and hit the spacebar once to move to the second page. The second to last item on that list is your prayer timeout. If you cannot safely pray, there’s a countdown timer there that tells you how long until you can. So, try typing {{kbd|Ctrl|G}}, and creating a <tt>baby blue dragon</tt>. Kill the dragon and move its corpse onto the altar. Stand over it and type <tt>#offer</tt>. Tyr should become more pleased with you. Take a look at your prayer timeout again and it should have decreased by a hefty amount. Repeat this process until the timer hits 0, and Tyr will start lavishing you with gifts for your offerings.
   
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If you find an altar of opposing alignment, it is possible to convert it (at least until Gehennom, a region deeper in the game). How, pray tell? With any fresh kill. Drop that corpse on the altar, and standing over it, <tt>#offer</tt>. It will ask for a confirmation to sacrifice it; type {{kbd|Y}} and you will sacrifice that unicorn in the name of your deity! You will “feel a conflict between Tyr and ???. You feel the power of Tyr increase. The altar glows white.” If you inspect the altar now, you’ll find that it’s now a Lawful altar dedicated to Tyr.
Altars of any alignment can be used to identify items of a blessed, uncursed, or cursed status. Wish for a few items of cursed status, and drop them on the altar. You should see "a black flash" as the item lands on the altar. When you pick the item up, it will automatically be identified as a cursed item in your inventory. Blessed items give "an amber flash" when dropped on an altar.
 
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Altars of any alignment can be used to identify items of a blessed, uncursed, or cursed status. Wish for a few items of cursed status, and drop them on the altar. You should see “a black flash” as the item lands on the altar. When you pick the item up, it will automatically be identified as a cursed item in your inventory. Blessed items give “an amber flash” when dropped on an altar.
   
 
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