Energy management/table2

Attunements

 * 1) - Air Magic skills only
 * 2) - Earth Magic skills only
 * 3) - Fire Magic skills only
 * 4) - Water Magic skills only
 * 5) - Elemental spells only
 * 6) - Spells and Binding Rituals
 * 7) - Weapon and Item spells

Absolute cost reduction

 * 1) - Bow attack skills only
 * 2) - Healing Prayer spells only
 * 3) - Monk spells only
 * 4) - Enchantments cast on one target other ally only
 * 5) - Necromancer spells only, causes Bleeding for 10 seconds when a spell is cast
 * 6) - Binding Rituals only

Gain on use

 * 1) - Whenever you cast a spell, dependent on number of enchantments
 * 2) - 1 energy for each foe in the area
 * 3) - Whenever you cast a weapon spell
 * 4) - Whenever you create a creature
 * 5) - Whenever you sacrifice health
 * 6) - Whenever you use a signet
 * 7) - Whenever target ally attacks
 * 8) - Whenver you attack, not above a certain amount of energy
 * 9) - On a Critical Hit
 * 10) - Whenever you cast a spell, dependent on number of enchantments
 * 11) - Whenever you attack, gives energy degeneration on self
 * 12) - Whenever you attack, gives energy degeneration on self
 * 13) - Whenever you hit, lose energy if miss
 * 14) - Whenever you strike a foe suffering from a condition

Attack response

 * 1) - When you take Earth damage
 * 2) - When you take Fire damage
 * 3) - When you take Cold damage
 * 4) - When you take Lightning damage
 * 5) - Whenever target ally takes physical or elemental damage
 * 6) When you Block an attack
 * 7) When you would be knocked down
 * 8) When you take elemental damage

Other

 * 1) - When target foe misses with an attack (Note: also hexes with miss chance)
 * 2) - When target foe tries to cast a spell
 * 3) - Dependent on how much exhaustion you have
 * 4) - Energy gain when target dies
 * 5) - Decreases energy cost by 15 for all skills whilst in effect
 * 6) - Whenever a shout or chant ends on target non-spirit ally
 * 7) - Interrupts target foe- if target foe is interrupted then you steal energy from all foes in the area