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[[Striking]] was a level 1 [[Conjurations]] spell, only available through the [[Rod of Striking]]. It dealt up to 1d18 physical damage (affected by [[AC]]), but unlike [[Magic Dart]], had only mediocre accuracy and range. As for all rod-based spells, increasing [[Evocation]]s raised accuracy and damage.
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[[Striking]] was a level 1 [[Conjurations]] spell, only available through the [[rod of Striking]]. It dealt up to 1d18 physical damage (affected by [[AC]]), but unlike [[Magic Dart]], had only mediocre accuracy and range. As for all rod-based spells, increasing [[Evocation]]s raised accuracy and damage.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.13]], the Rod of Striking was changed to activate upon making a melee strike, making the Striking spell obsolete.
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In [[0.13]], the rod of Striking was changed to activate upon making a melee strike, making the Striking spell obsolete.
  
 
Prior to [[0.10]], [[Artificer]]s could choose to begin with this rod in place of a wand, but even then its usefulness was limited.
 
Prior to [[0.10]], [[Artificer]]s could choose to begin with this rod in place of a wand, but even then its usefulness was limited.

Revision as of 06:33, 12 February 2014

Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
Striking
Level 1
School1 Conjuration
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Casting noise 0
Spell noise 0
Striking was a level 1 Conjurations spell, only available through the rod of Striking. It dealt up to 1d18 physical damage (affected by AC), but unlike Magic Dart, had only mediocre accuracy and range. As for all rod-based spells, increasing Evocations raised accuracy and damage.

History

In 0.13, the rod of Striking was changed to activate upon making a melee strike, making the Striking spell obsolete.

Prior to 0.10, Artificers could choose to begin with this rod in place of a wand, but even then its usefulness was limited.