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{{flavour|This is a talisman crafted to call the attention of the gods to its wearer. This divine attention makes it easier to please your god, but your god is also less likely to forgive your transgressions, and the amulet will drain some of your divine favour when removed.}}
 
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The '''amulet of faith''' has the following, god-related effects:
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Wearing an '''amulet of faith''' causes your current [[god]] (as well as any former gods you've abandoned) pay more attention to you, causing the following effects:
  
* [[Piety]] gain is 33% faster.
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===Pros===
* God gifts are 33% more frequent. (This can be powerful with Nemelex because the way to get gifts is to use gifts.)
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*[[Piety]] gain is 33% faster.
* Gods that may protect you from harm are more likely to do so (your Piety is 33% higher for such checks).
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*Gods that grant god gifts do so 33% more frequently.
* [[Xom]] piety walk is 33% faster.
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*Gods that may protect you from harm are more likely to do so (your Piety is 33% higher for such checks).
* Xom is more likely to act.
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*[[Xom]] piety walk is 33% faster.
* Removing the amulet will result in the loss of one third of your piety, but will never cause [[excommunication]], or drop Piety too close to excommunication.
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*Xom is more likely to act.
* Wearing it during penance (even if you are currently atheist) will make godly-wrath happen 1/3 more often, so the penance will finish sooner.
 
  
This amulet will auto-identify if you put it on and are worshipping a god. If you put it on before joining a religion, it will auto-identify when you pray at an altar. If you haven't run across it by the time you have a lot of piety you might want to avoid attempting to wear-ID amulets since taking it off will result in a significant piety hit.
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===Cons===
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*Removing the amulet will result in the loss of one third of your piety, but will never cause [[excommunication]], or drop piety too close to excommunication.
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*Wearing it during penance (even if you are currently atheist) will make godly-wrath happen 1/3 more often, ending the penance more quickly.
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This amulet will auto-identify if you put it on and are worshipping a god. If you put it on before joining a religion, it will auto-identify when you pray at an [[altar]].
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==Strategy==
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The worth of an amulet of faith is entirely dependent on how much use you can get out of your god's piety. If your god provides only passive abilities and doesn't give out endless gifts ([[Vehumet]], for instance), or if you simply focus on non-divine abilities and generally neglect your piety-fueled abilities, then an amulet of faith will do you little good apart from helping you reach max piety quickly. If you ''are'' taking advantage of piety-fueled abilities and god gifts, however, then the amulet of faith is extremely useful. For example, a [[Trog]] worshiper will receive more weapons and can call upon allies more often, while a [[Nemelex]] worshipers will be flooded with [[deck]]s and can afford to trick draw from them more often. Although useless for some, for characters that can make use of them, amulets of faith are widely considered the most useful non-[[artefact]] amulets you can find for general wear.
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However, the piety cost to remove an amulet of faith can be intimidating, and may seem like a good argument not to use the amulet at all. Depending on the god involved, the impact of losing a third of your piety can be severe. However, it's worse by far to lose your character to an untimely paralysis that an [[amulet of stasis]] could've prevented, or to end up horribly [[mutation|mutated]] when you had an [[amulet of resist mutation]] in your inventory. Making up lost piety is annoying, but rarely devastating, and the benefits of wearing an amulet of faith for long periods of time can be immense. Fear of occasional and entirely voluntary piety loss should not be a major concern when deciding whether or not to use this amulet.
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If you haven't run across an amulet of faith by the time you have high piety with your current god, you might want to avoid wear-IDing amulets. A [[scroll of identify]] is a small price to pay to avoid significant piety loss.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:00, 6 March 2014

Version 0.13: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Type Jewellery
Name Amulet of faith
Icon Amulet of faith.png
This is a talisman crafted to call the attention of the gods to its wearer. This divine attention makes it easier to please your god, but your god is also less likely to forgive your transgressions, and the amulet will drain some of your divine favour when removed.

Wearing an amulet of faith causes your current god (as well as any former gods you've abandoned) pay more attention to you, causing the following effects:

Pros

  • Piety gain is 33% faster.
  • Gods that grant god gifts do so 33% more frequently.
  • Gods that may protect you from harm are more likely to do so (your Piety is 33% higher for such checks).
  • Xom piety walk is 33% faster.
  • Xom is more likely to act.

Cons

  • Removing the amulet will result in the loss of one third of your piety, but will never cause excommunication, or drop piety too close to excommunication.
  • Wearing it during penance (even if you are currently atheist) will make godly-wrath happen 1/3 more often, ending the penance more quickly.

This amulet will auto-identify if you put it on and are worshipping a god. If you put it on before joining a religion, it will auto-identify when you pray at an altar.

Strategy

The worth of an amulet of faith is entirely dependent on how much use you can get out of your god's piety. If your god provides only passive abilities and doesn't give out endless gifts (Vehumet, for instance), or if you simply focus on non-divine abilities and generally neglect your piety-fueled abilities, then an amulet of faith will do you little good apart from helping you reach max piety quickly. If you are taking advantage of piety-fueled abilities and god gifts, however, then the amulet of faith is extremely useful. For example, a Trog worshiper will receive more weapons and can call upon allies more often, while a Nemelex worshipers will be flooded with decks and can afford to trick draw from them more often. Although useless for some, for characters that can make use of them, amulets of faith are widely considered the most useful non-artefact amulets you can find for general wear.

However, the piety cost to remove an amulet of faith can be intimidating, and may seem like a good argument not to use the amulet at all. Depending on the god involved, the impact of losing a third of your piety can be severe. However, it's worse by far to lose your character to an untimely paralysis that an amulet of stasis could've prevented, or to end up horribly mutated when you had an amulet of resist mutation in your inventory. Making up lost piety is annoying, but rarely devastating, and the benefits of wearing an amulet of faith for long periods of time can be immense. Fear of occasional and entirely voluntary piety loss should not be a major concern when deciding whether or not to use this amulet.

If you haven't run across an amulet of faith by the time you have high piety with your current god, you might want to avoid wear-IDing amulets. A scroll of identify is a small price to pay to avoid significant piety loss.