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  | a_effect    = Same as basic effect, except that (80 + (power x 50)) health worth of creatures are restored permanently.  
  | a_effect    = Same as basic effect, except that (80 + (power x 50)) health worth of creatures are restored permanently.  
  | e_effect    = Same as advanced effect, except that (160 + (power x 50)) health worth of creatures are restored permanently.
  | e_effect    = Same as advanced effect, except that (160 + (power x 50)) health worth of creatures are restored permanently.
}} It resurrects dead creatures of the target allied stack.
}} It resurrects dead creatures of a target allied stack.


If your Spell Power and Earth Magic secondary skill level don't allow you to resurrect a creature whose health points limit is too high, it cannot be resurrected. For example, if you have Expert Earth Magic but only 6 Spell Power, you will restore 460 hit points per turn, which is insufficient for resurrecting an [[Azure Dragon]] with 1000 hit points.
If your Spell Power and Earth Magic secondary skill level don't allow you to resurrect a creature whose health points limit is too high, it cannot be resurrected. For example, if you have Expert Earth Magic but only 6 Spell Power, you will restore 460 hit points per turn, which is insufficient for resurrecting an [[Azure Dragon]] with 1000 hit points.
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