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Vengeance is a Lunar spell.

They are very popular when fighting in PvP especially when an opponent is using hard hitting weapons, eg. Godswords or Dharoks because you can recoil large amounts of damage back. As with all Lunar Magic spells, the quest Lunar Diplomacy must be completed to cast this spell my friend.

Vengeance costs 1350 coins for each cast.

To cast this spell you need to be a member.Your magic level must be 94.You need 4 astral 10 earth and 2 death runes from the spellbook of lunar.You must complete the quest Lunar diplomacy and it gives 112 xp.

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