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Divinification is a term for what the Mystic does to identify an item.
The term was first seen in an interview with Jay Wilson from Gamescom, in August 2010.[1] It's not clear if this term is used in the game, or if it's just something Jay threw in for fun.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Jay Wilson Interview Eurogamer, August 2010