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==Gods which award gifts==
 
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*Although [[Ashenzari]] does not provide gifts in a traditional manner, he does provide various [[Curse|cursing]] scrolls (used to help followers gain piety) with the sacrifice of scrolls of [[remove curse]].
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*[[Beogh]] does not provide item gifts to the ''player'', but will occasionally give weapons or armor to one of the player's particularly worthy followers. It also gives the player ability to hand out such gifts themselves
  
*[[Beogh]] does not provide item gifts, but at high piety will allow a follower to gift an already possessed item of his or her own choosing to a particularly worthy ally.
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*[[Jiyva]] the Shapeless gives [[mutations]], including some that are [[Jiyva mutations|exclusive to its followers]]. It will also unlock the rune vault at the bottom of the [[Slime Pits]] for followers at maximum piety.
  
*While [[Gozag Ym Sagoz]] does not provide any otherwise "free" gifts, he facilities the acquisition of virtually any item through direct purchase (e.g. potions) or with the purchase of [[shop]]s.
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*[[Kikubaaqudgha]] grants [[randart]] [[spell book]]s containing [[necromancy]] spells at piety levels 1* and 3*. At maximum piety, it will grant a follower either the [[Necronomicon]] or allow them to permanently brand their weapon with [[pain]] at its [[altar]].
  
*[[Jiyva]] the Shapeless does not provide traditional gifts, but at high piety will unlock the [[vault]]s at the bottom of the [[Slime Pits]], providing access to many items (in addition to the ''slimy rune of Zot'').
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*[[Nemelex Xobeh]] will gift faithful followers many [[deck]]s of cards, as its domain and powers are centered around such. This gifting is notable in that it begins at lower levels of piety and increases as piety is gained.
  
*Aside from the arguable "gifting" of [[corpse]]s, [[Kikubaaqudgha]] gifts [[randart]] [[spellbook]]s containing [[necromancy]] spells. These are particularly notable, in that such gifts begin at relatively low levels of piety.
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*At medium piety, [[Okawaru]] begins gifting [[ammo]], and at high piety, it gives [[weapon]]s and [[armour]].
  
*[[Nemelex Xobeh]] will gift faithful followers many [[deck]]s of cards, as his domain and powers are centered around such. This gifting is notable in that it may begin a lower levels of piety and increase as piety is gained.
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*[[Sif Muna]] will gift very pious followers with many spell books.
  
*At high piety, [[Okawaru]] gifts [[ammo]] and [[weapon]]s, and is the only god to provide gifts of [[armor]].
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*Much like Okawaru, [[Trog]] the Wrathful will gift [[ammo]] and fierce [[weapon]]ry.
  
*[[Sif Muna]] will gift very pious followers many spell books.
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*[[Vehumet]] will periodically gift the opportunity to memorize various destructive spells.
  
*With sufficent piety (at the same levels as Okawaru), [[Trog]] the Wrathful will gift [[ammo]] and fierce [[weapon]]ry.
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*[[Xom]] the Unpredictable, as its title suggests, will occasionally gift items, which vary widely in type, amount, and quality.
  
*While [[Vehumet]] does not gift items, beginning at a low level of piety, he will gift the opportunity to memorize various destructive spells.
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*[[Yredelemnul]] does not gift items but will provide followers "gifts" of [[undead]] servants
  
*[[Xom]] the Unpredictable, as his title suggests, will unpredictably gift items, which are equally unpredictable in both type and amount.
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*[[The Shining One]] will grant followers the one-time ability to brand their weapon with [[holy wrath]] at one of its altars.
 
 
*[[Yredelemnul]] does not gift items but will provide followers "gifts" of [[undead]] servants
 
  
==Gods which do not provide item gifts==
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==Gods which do not provide gifts==
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*[[Ashenzari]]
 
*[[Cheibriados]]
 
*[[Cheibriados]]
 
*[[Dithmenos]]
 
*[[Dithmenos]]
 
*[[Elyvilon]]
 
*[[Elyvilon]]
 
*[[Fedhas Madash]]
 
*[[Fedhas Madash]]
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*[[Gozag Ym Sagoz]]
 
*[[Lugonu]]
 
*[[Lugonu]]
 
*[[Makhleb]]
 
*[[Makhleb]]
 
*[[Qazlal Stormbringer]]
 
*[[Qazlal Stormbringer]]
 
*[[Ru]]
 
*[[Ru]]
*[[The Shining One]]
 
 
*[[Zin]]
 
*[[Zin]]
  
 
[[Category:Religion]]
 
[[Category:Religion]]

Latest revision as of 17:13, 9 November 2016

Version 0.16: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

When patronizing a particular god in Dungeon Crawl, you are sometimes rewarded with a gift from that god. These gifts tend to reflect the overall theme and character of the gift-giving deity, and are typically only rewarded to pious characters (i.e. those who have acquired a significant amount of piety) with some exceptions.

Although all the various powers and abilities a god provides his or her followers might well be viewed as "gifts" as well, Dungeon Crawl vernacular generally only refers to awarded items as gifts, although this too comes with exceptions and alternate uses.

See also Gift Timeout for more regarding these types of gifts

Gods which award gifts

  • Beogh does not provide item gifts to the player, but will occasionally give weapons or armor to one of the player's particularly worthy followers. It also gives the player ability to hand out such gifts themselves
  • Nemelex Xobeh will gift faithful followers many decks of cards, as its domain and powers are centered around such. This gifting is notable in that it begins at lower levels of piety and increases as piety is gained.
  • Sif Muna will gift very pious followers with many spell books.
  • Vehumet will periodically gift the opportunity to memorize various destructive spells.
  • Xom the Unpredictable, as its title suggests, will occasionally gift items, which vary widely in type, amount, and quality.
  • Yredelemnul does not gift items but will provide followers "gifts" of undead servants

Gods which do not provide gifts