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− | The '''Guile''' [[ego]], exclusive to [[orb]]s, give you -80 (**) [[willpower]]. In exchange, monsters you target with [[Hexes]] or other willpower-checks are | + | The '''Guile''' [[ego]], exclusive to [[orb]]s, give you -80 (**) [[willpower]]. In exchange, monsters you target with [[Hexes]] or other willpower-checks will have an effective -80 willpower. |
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+ | ==Strategy== | ||
+ | *Losing willpower is quite risky; [[paralysis]], [[petrification]], and other hexes are potentially lethal! However, this item may be safely used in situations where you are sure that these status conditions aren't a major concern. For example, taking on [[ghost vault]]s on a cleared floor. | ||
+ | **In addition: The [[Lair]], some of its branches ([[Spider]], [[Shoals]])), and the early [[Dungeon]] do not have many extremely deliberating hexes. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The guile ego, along with orbs, was introduced in [[0.28]]. | The guile ego, along with orbs, was introduced in [[0.28]]. |
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The Guile ego, exclusive to orbs, give you -80 (**) willpower. In exchange, monsters you target with Hexes or other willpower-checks will have an effective -80 willpower.
Strategy
- Losing willpower is quite risky; paralysis, petrification, and other hexes are potentially lethal! However, this item may be safely used in situations where you are sure that these status conditions aren't a major concern. For example, taking on ghost vaults on a cleared floor.
History
The guile ego, along with orbs, was introduced in 0.28.