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Abyssal [[Prayer]]s can only be used while using {{ItA}} [[Combat#Abyssal Damage|Abyssal Damage]]. Instead of regular [[Prayer Points]], Abyssal Prayers consume {{ItA}} Soul Points
Abyssal [[Prayer]]s can only be used while using {{ItA}} [[Combat#Abyssal Damage|Abyssal Damage]]. Instead of regular [[Prayer Points]], Abyssal Prayers consume {{ItA}} Soul Points

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Abyssal Prayers can only be used while using
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Abyssal Damage. Instead of regular Prayer Points, Abyssal Prayers consume
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Soul Points

Abyssal Prayers

Soul Points

Soul Points (SP) are identical to Prayer Points however they are used to maintain Abyssal Prayers. Soul Points can be gained by releasing Souls from the Bank. The current SP is shown in the Stats panel in the Combat UI. The current SP can be shown in the sidebar if the 'Show Soul Points in the sidebar instead of Prayer Points' setting is enabled. Soul Points are also limited to ~4.3b and will also be deleted if the amount of SP exceeds this number.

Gaining Soul Points

The most common way to gain soul points (SP) is to use the "Release Soul" action on certain items from the Bank. Most non-Dungeon monsters drop some kind of
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Souls
when killed. Releasing these souls is one of the only sources of SP in the early game.

Items such as the Amulet of Prayers, Holy Bulwark Potion and Bone Necklace do not work on soul points.

Soul Points (SP) Sources

The table below lists all items that can be released to gain soul points.