Purifying a cursed item involves specific in-game tasks, spiritual rituals, or magical spells, often requiring research, specific challenges (like killing certain enemies or completing story missions), or consulting experts, with methods varying widely from washing with intent and using incense to performing complex rituals or casting spells like "Remove Curse," depending on the context (real-world belief vs. game mechanics).
If the item is biodegradable and will not pollute, discarding it in a running river or stream may also be done. With the object buried (or discarded in a river or stream), bless yourself with Holy Water and the Sign of the Cross, say an Our Father, and three Hail Marys.
Bathe the object in Holy Water, the Great one blessed on Epiphany, then burn it/bury it where it will not be found. Then have a priest bless you and your house.
If you have an item that is cursed, then by placing it in a crafting table along with another identical one (it may or may not be cursed), you will most likely succeed in removing the unwanted spell.
As per the rules, a character can break their attunement to any cursed magic item with a remove curse spell – the hand of vecna is literally the only exception, and that's only because removing the artifact kills you! Even so, cursed items could be great, if the items were fun.
FYI Shadow Lugia is in no way better than normal/purified Lugia. Its attack is too low to be useful for raids, and the decreased bulk from being shadow makes it worse for master league. If you have a shadow that will purify to a hundo, there is no reason not to do it unless you just like having a high IV shadow Lugia.
Once discerned, dispose of them carefully. Break, burn, or bury them if necessary, and always pray for protection. Ask a priest to bless your home, and fill the space with holy items—like a crucifix, blessed rosaries, and Holy Water.
The rarest enchantments in Minecraft are often debated, but Wind Burst (for the Mace) and Swift Sneak are top contenders due to their specific, structure-locked acquisition, while older "treasure" enchants like Mending, Frost Walker, and Soul Speed are rare because they can't be obtained from enchanting tables. Wind Burst, found in Ominous Vaults in Trial Chambers, is currently considered the most exclusive with a low drop rate, but Mending remains highly sought after for its repair ability.
Usage. An item with Curse of Binding cannot be removed from any armor slot unless the player is in Creative mode, the player dies, or the item breaks.
Jesus, I ask you to send your angels now to completely disarm all curses and black arts from me; disarm their every device and render them destroyed. I ask your angels to remove all foul spirits involved in these curses and black arts and bind them to your feet for judgment.
Lord our God,
You sanctify simple things to make them visible signs of your invisible love. I entrust this (name the object) to you: may it be an instrument of your peace, a constant reminder of your presence, a support in prayer and a help in the struggles of life.
Methods for Disposing of Haunted Items
The Bible is a book. Give it away or donate it if it is in good condition. If it is worn out, it served it's purpose and you can throw it away. It does not mean you are insulting or disrespecting God if you throw out a worn out Bible.
If you are willing to use up holy or unholy water, you can determine whether or not an object is cursed. If you think the object might be cursed and are OK with it becoming cursed if it isn't, dip it in unholy water. If nothing happens, the item was already cursed.
Yes, you can absolutely get Power V (5) on a bow in Minecraft, and it's one of the best enchantments for increasing arrow damage, making it essential for a powerful bow alongside Unbreaking, Punch, Flame, and Mending/Infinity. You get it by combining a Power IV (4) book or bow with another Power IV item on an anvil, or by finding/trading for Power V enchanted books.
You need exactly 15 bookshelves to access level 30 enchantments. Anything less than that, and the enchantments won't go beyond lower tiers (like level 24 or 20).
At your touch, all curses affecting one creature or object end. If the object is a cursed magic item, its curse remains, but the spell breaks its owner's attunement to the object so it can be removed or discarded.
Holy Symbols and Religious Artifacts
The Cross: Witches were believed to avoid crosses and other Christian symbols. Holy Water: Sprinkling holy water on an area was thought to purify and protect it from witchcraft.
The basic rule for the disposition of these items is to burn or to bury them. Therefore, the normal "rule of thumb" is that anything that has been blessed should be burned (and then the ashes buried) or simply buried.
The #1 strongest Pokémon is generally considered to be Arceus, the mythical "creator god" of the Pokémon universe, due to its lore as the source of all creation and its ability (Multitype) to change its type and stats, making it incredibly versatile and powerful. Other contenders for raw power include Mega Mewtwo Y, Mega Rayquaza, and Eternatus's Eternamax form, but Arceus's divine status usually places it at the top.
any other answer is wrong. It's from XD001 (AKA, Shadow Lugia)... it stands for "Extra Darkness". XD stands for "Extra Darkness"- it's the perfect Shadow Pokemon that cannot be purified by regular means.
The only benefit in evolving before purifying is adding to the "Purified" counter of the evolved form in your dex.