Difference between revisions of "Finisher"
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==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
+ | A speed brand on a two-handed weapon might sound appealing at first, but this weapon is actually not as good as it might at first seem. It requires nearly maxed-out [[polearm]]s skill to reach minimum delay, and its base type is very underwhelming in terms of damage. At the same skill level, a well-enchanted [[bardiche]] with the [[freezing]] brand will actually have better raw damage output, even before considering the effect of monster [[AC]]. By the time the player would be able to use this artefact effectively, they would quite likely have already found a good bardiche to enchant, which would ultimately be a better weapon. In short, "Finisher" is not a bad weapon, but the player is likely to always have access to something better. | ||
− | + | ==History== | |
+ | Prior to [[0.15]], "Finisher" had a +3, +5 enchantment level. | ||
[[Category:Unrands]] | [[Category:Unrands]] | ||
[[Category:Polearms]] | [[Category:Polearms]] |
Revision as of 14:31, 10 December 2014
A long and sharp scythe, specially modified for combat purposes. |
+5 scythe
Speed brand
+3 STR
Desirability
A speed brand on a two-handed weapon might sound appealing at first, but this weapon is actually not as good as it might at first seem. It requires nearly maxed-out polearms skill to reach minimum delay, and its base type is very underwhelming in terms of damage. At the same skill level, a well-enchanted bardiche with the freezing brand will actually have better raw damage output, even before considering the effect of monster AC. By the time the player would be able to use this artefact effectively, they would quite likely have already found a good bardiche to enchant, which would ultimately be a better weapon. In short, "Finisher" is not a bad weapon, but the player is likely to always have access to something better.
History
Prior to 0.15, "Finisher" had a +3, +5 enchantment level.