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Phoenix necklaces are necklaces that automatically restore the wearer's life points by 30% of maximum if they drop below 20% of the maximum. They only have one use, after which they are destroyed.
For example: a player with 9900 maximum life points gets hit for damage and their life points get reduced to under 1980, but above 0. The necklace will heal that player 2970 life points. If the player's life points drop to 0, the player will instead die, leaving the necklace unused.
If life points drop below 10% in one hit after being above 20%, and the player is also wearing the ring of life, then the Phoenix necklace is activated first.
The Phoenix Necklace will no longer remove the buff icon for the ultimate ability Immortality if it's effect activates whilst Immortality is still active.
Its examine text is a reference to many common fire alarm and extinguisher cases, which have instructions that read, "In case of emergency, break glass."
The name of the item comes from the tales about phoenixes. When it dies a phoenix crumbles to ash, and from the ashes it is reborn; similar to how the necklace functions. It's also said that a phoenix can heal any injury or disease with its tears, even if the affected person was dead.