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{{missile | {{missile | ||
|name = Needle | |name = Needle | ||
|cost = 2 | |cost = 2 | ||
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|launcher = blowgun | |launcher = blowgun | ||
|damage = 0 | |damage = 0 | ||
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− | {{flavour|A thin piece of metal, typically coated in some harmful substance. | + | {{flavour|A thin piece of metal, typically coated in some harmful substance. When launched from a blowgun it can deliver its toxins into the bloodstream of a living or demonic being. |
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-Eugene Field, "Grandma's Prayer". late 19th cent.}} | -Eugene Field, "Grandma's Prayer". late 19th cent.}} | ||
− | '''Needles''' | + | '''Needles''' were a form of ammunition fired from [[blowgun]]s that do no direct damage, but may have been coated with a variety of toxins, which act as needle-specific [[brand]]s. Randomly-generated needles always had a brand, with [[poison]] being the default (and the only needle brand which occured on other kinds of missiles). |
− | Undead and non-living creatures | + | Undead and non-living creatures were immune to the effects of any kind of needle, but demons could still be affected. |
Special needle brands are: | Special needle brands are: | ||
− | *'''Sleeping''': | + | *'''Sleeping''': Puts creatures to [[sleep]]. |
− | *''' | + | *'''Confusion''': [[Confusion|confuses]] creatures. |
− | + | *'''Paralysis''': [[Paralyze]]s creatures. | |
− | + | *'''Frenzy''': Causes living creatures to turn neutral and [[berserk]], meaning they will attack other monsters (use it from afar against groups of enemies). | |
− | *'''Paralysis''': [[ | + | *'''Curare''': Poisons, asphyxiates, and slows creatures. Unlike the previous brands, this brand doesn't check your blowgun's enchantment or your throwing skill. Instead, the only requisites are that the inflicted damage must be greater than 0, and the monster must not have any level of poison resistance. Creatures that need to breathe take 2d6 extra damage from [[asphyxiation]]. |
− | *'''Frenzy''': | ||
− | *'''Curare''': | ||
− | The chance of affecting creatures with these brands (except | + | The chance of affecting creatures with these brands (except Curare) depended on your throwing skill, the blowgun's enchantment, and the monster's hit dice; see [[Brand#Needle brands|Brand]] for details. The duration of the effect depended on your [[Throwing]] skill and the blowgun's enchantment. |
==Tips & Tricks== | ==Tips & Tricks== | ||
− | Curare needles are so | + | *Curare needles are very helpful in the early game, even with no skill; so long as your target isn't poison resistant, any needle you manage to hit with will poison and damage it. |
− | [[ | + | *With some throwing investment, stacks of poison needles can be used to soften up or defeat powerful enemies (so long as you have a cleared out portion of the map to [[kite]] them around). |
− | + | *The other needles are hard to come by, but can be extraordinarily useful if you've trained your Throwing skill. Paralysis in particular is a godsend to characters with powerful stabbing attacks. With a decent amount of Throwing skill and a well-enchanted blowgun, it's not too difficult to completely disable nearly anything (except for plants, non-living targets, and the undead). | |
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− | ! | + | ! Poison || Sleepy/Confusion<br>Paralysis/Frenzy || Curare |
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− | | [[File:Needle | + | | [[File:Needle - Poison.png]] || [[File:Needle - Hex.png]] || [[File:Needle - Curare.png]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | Curare is a general term referring to resinous, organic substances derived from tropical south and central American plants, crude preparations of which have long been used as arrow poisons to aid in the capture of wild game. Curare produces profound skeletal muscle relaxation, which can lead to respiratory paralysis and death. As such, curare alkaloids were once used in western medicine to induce general anesthesia. | ||
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+ | The world ''curare'' is itself a European interpretation of the south American Indian word for poison. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | In [[0.13]] needles of sickness | + | *[[0.24]] removed [[blowgun]]s and changed needles to [[dart]]s, which are throwable by hand. |
+ | *Prior to [[0.18]], there were needles of [[slow]]ing. Poison needles also didn't scale with [[throwing]] skill at all, making them much stronger for characters with less than 8 skill but weaker afterwards. As for 0.18, all types of needles no longer strike unaware monsters more powerfully. | ||
+ | *In [[0.13]] needles of sickness were removed. | ||
{{weapons}} | {{weapons}} |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 20 November 2019
Name | Needle |
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Launcher | blowgun |
Base damage | 0 |
A thin piece of metal, typically coated in some harmful substance. When launched from a blowgun it can deliver its toxins into the bloodstream of a living or demonic being.
"I pray that, risen from the dead, -Eugene Field, "Grandma's Prayer". late 19th cent. |
Needles were a form of ammunition fired from blowguns that do no direct damage, but may have been coated with a variety of toxins, which act as needle-specific brands. Randomly-generated needles always had a brand, with poison being the default (and the only needle brand which occured on other kinds of missiles).
Undead and non-living creatures were immune to the effects of any kind of needle, but demons could still be affected.
Special needle brands are:
- Sleeping: Puts creatures to sleep.
- Confusion: confuses creatures.
- Paralysis: Paralyzes creatures.
- Frenzy: Causes living creatures to turn neutral and berserk, meaning they will attack other monsters (use it from afar against groups of enemies).
- Curare: Poisons, asphyxiates, and slows creatures. Unlike the previous brands, this brand doesn't check your blowgun's enchantment or your throwing skill. Instead, the only requisites are that the inflicted damage must be greater than 0, and the monster must not have any level of poison resistance. Creatures that need to breathe take 2d6 extra damage from asphyxiation.
The chance of affecting creatures with these brands (except Curare) depended on your throwing skill, the blowgun's enchantment, and the monster's hit dice; see Brand for details. The duration of the effect depended on your Throwing skill and the blowgun's enchantment.
Tips & Tricks
- Curare needles are very helpful in the early game, even with no skill; so long as your target isn't poison resistant, any needle you manage to hit with will poison and damage it.
- With some throwing investment, stacks of poison needles can be used to soften up or defeat powerful enemies (so long as you have a cleared out portion of the map to kite them around).
- The other needles are hard to come by, but can be extraordinarily useful if you've trained your Throwing skill. Paralysis in particular is a godsend to characters with powerful stabbing attacks. With a decent amount of Throwing skill and a well-enchanted blowgun, it's not too difficult to completely disable nearly anything (except for plants, non-living targets, and the undead).
Poison | Sleepy/Confusion Paralysis/Frenzy |
Curare |
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Trivia
Curare is a general term referring to resinous, organic substances derived from tropical south and central American plants, crude preparations of which have long been used as arrow poisons to aid in the capture of wild game. Curare produces profound skeletal muscle relaxation, which can lead to respiratory paralysis and death. As such, curare alkaloids were once used in western medicine to induce general anesthesia.
The world curare is itself a European interpretation of the south American Indian word for poison.
History
- 0.24 removed blowguns and changed needles to darts, which are throwable by hand.
- Prior to 0.18, there were needles of slowing. Poison needles also didn't scale with throwing skill at all, making them much stronger for characters with less than 8 skill but weaker afterwards. As for 0.18, all types of needles no longer strike unaware monsters more powerfully.
- In 0.13 needles of sickness were removed.
Weapons | |
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Axes | Battleaxe • Broad axe • Executioner's axe • Hand axe • War axe |
Maces & Flails | Club • Demon whip • Dire flail • Eveningstar • Flail • Giant club • Giant spiked club • Great mace • Mace (Hammer) • Morningstar • Sacred scourge • Whip |
Long Blades | Demon blade • Double sword • Eudemon blade • Falchion • Great sword • Long sword • Scimitar • Triple sword |
Polearms | Bardiche • Demon trident • Glaive • Halberd (Scythe) • Spear • Trident • Trishula |
Ranged Weapons | Arbalest • Hand cannon • Longbow • Orcbow • Shortbow • Sling • Triple crossbow |
Short Blades | Dagger • Quick blade • Rapier • Short sword |
Staves | Lajatang • Magical staff • Quarterstaff |
Throwing | Boomerang • Dart • Javelin • Large rock • Stone • Throwing net |