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− | The '''deck of dungeons''' is one of the "pure" decks. Its cards manipulate the terrain of the dungeon in various ways, some more useful than others. In addition to existing as "pure" decks, the cards of the deck of dungeons sometimes appear in the [[deck of changes]]. | + | The '''deck of dungeons''' selects its cards only from its own [[Decks#Archetype_decks|archetype deck]], and is considered a "pure" deck. |
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− | == Water card ==
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− | Turns nearby dungeon floor into open water. The floor at your feet will remain unchanged.
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− | * Power level 0: each floor square within four squares of your position has a 50% chance of becoming shallow water.
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− | * Power level 1: each floor square within six squares of your position has a 25% chance to be turned into shallow water and 25% chance to be turned into deep water. The same six-square-radius area will then be "deepened" twice, increasing the proportion of the area that is water, and the proportion of the water that is deep.
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− | * Power level 2: turns all visible floor into water, destroying traps in the process. Each floor square converted that is not your current square has a 50% chance of being deep water.
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− | == Vitrification card == | + | {| class="prettytable" |
− | At power level 0 or 1, this card vitrifies walls within a radius of 1d(Power/40) + 1 tiles around you are turned to clear rock and stone walls, which allow you (and others) to see through.
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− | At power level 2, it vitrifies the entire level.
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| + | !style="text-align:left;vertical-align:top;font-weight:normal"| |
| + | [[Dowsing card|Dowsing]] |
| + | <br>[[Minefield card|the Minefield]] |
| + | <br>[[Trowel card|the Trowel]] |
| + | <br>[[Vitrification card|Vitrification]] |
| + | <br>[[Water card|Water]] |
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− | This card doesn't work in [[Labyrinth|Labyrinths]].
| + | ==History== |
− | | + | The deck of dungeons, and all its cards except [[Dowsing card|Dowsing]], were removed in [[0.15]]. |
− | == Dowsing card == | |
− | There are three possible effects for the Dowsing card: [[Magic Mapping]], [[Detect Items]]+[[Detect Traps]], and temporary telepathy.
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− | * Power level 0: Get one of the three, selected randomly with equal probabilities.
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− | * Power level 1: Get one (33%) or two (67%) of the three.
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− | * Power level 2: Get all three.
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− | == Minefield card ==
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− | The Minefield card makes your immediate surroundings more dangerous.
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− | * Power level 0: Each untrapped floor tile at distance 1 or 2 from you has 25% chance to be trapped. In the Abyss, affected squares turn into lava or deep water (equal chance for either); otherwise, a random trap is installed in each affected square.
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− | * Power level 1: The range is extended to 4 tiles and the probability to create a trap is increased to 33%.
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− | * Power level 2: The range is extended to 6 tiles and the probability to create a trap is increased to 50%.
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− | ==History== | + | ==See also== |
− | * Prior to [[0.14]] the [[Trowel card]] was part of the deck of dungeons. It was moved to [[Deck of wonders]]. | + | *[[Cards]] |
− | * In [[0.11]], the following cards were removed: Spade card (dig) and the Map card (magic mapping). | + | *[[Decks]] |
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Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
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deck of dungeons
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A deck of magical cards which deal with shaping the dungeon.
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The deck of dungeons selects its cards only from its own archetype deck, and is considered a "pure" deck.
The possible cards across versions in this deck are shown in the table below.
History
The deck of dungeons, and all its cards except Dowsing, were removed in 0.15.
See also