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{{Flavour|This spell smites your foe with divine wrath.}}
  
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'''Smiting''' is a monster-only spell which instantly and unavoidably deals 7-17 damage to a single target. This spell can affect any target within the caster's [[line of sight]] regardless of obstacles in the way (except for transparent [[wall]]s), ignores [[AC]], and cannot miss its target. Its distinct targeting method has led to the term "smite-targeted" to refer to any unavoidable LOS-targetable effect.
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*[[Rod of Smiting]]
 
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{{Flavour|This spell smites your foe with divine wrath.}}
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Smiting is also used by various [[god]]s during [[divine retribution]], while players who worship [[Beogh]] can invoke Smiting for themselves.
  
'''Smiting''' is a monster-only spell which instantly and unavoidably deals 7-17 damage to a single target. This spell can affect any target within the caster's [[line of sight]] regardless of obstacles in the way (except for transparent [[wall]]s), ignores [[AC]], and cannot miss its target. It is notoriously deadly in the early game, so much so that it led to wide usage of the term "smite-targeted" to refer to any unavoidable LOS-targetable effect.
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==Monster Version==
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Although its damage output is relatively minor for an established character, smiting can quickly destroy low-level characters who underestimate the threat posed by an [[orc priest]] at the edge of their field of vision. Mid- and late-game characters can better survive the spell, but it is still capable of wearing them down or finishing them off if already wounded. No matter how skilled or well-equipped you are, there are only two effects in the game capable of reducing the damage from Smiting:
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It is a notorious killer of early game characters, since [[orc priest]]s can be found as early as D:2, where 7-17 damage is quite a big deal. Mid- and late-game characters can better survive the spell, but smiters often come in great numbers, able to wear you down or finish you off. No matter how skilled or well-equipped you are, there is only one thing in the game capable of reducing the damage from Smiting: [[Death's Door]]. As such, most players consider smite-capable enemies to be high priorities, killing them quickly or fleeing behind a corner to lure them into a more manageable range.
*[[Deep dwarf]] damage shaving
 
*[[Death's Door]]
 
  
As such, most players consider smite-capable enemies to be high priorities, killing them quickly or fleeing behind a corner to lure them into a more manageable range.
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Note that smite targeting treats [[Wall#Transparent rock|transparent walls]] as solid for targeting, but it will ignore other [[wall|dungeon feature]]s, like [[iron grate]]s.
 
 
The following monsters can cast Smiting:
 
*{{monsterlink|Orc priest}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Orc high priest}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Saint Roka}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Deep elf priest}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Deep elf high priest}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Frances}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Norris}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Draconian zealot}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Mummy priest}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Greater mummy}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Khufu}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Sphinx}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Daeva}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Smoke demon}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Balrug}}
 
*{{monsterlink|Mnoleg}}
 
  
 
==Divine Smiting==
 
==Divine Smiting==
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==Player Version==
 
==Player Version==
Although you cannot learn the spell Smiting, worshipers of [[Beogh]] are given a Smite power. This functions identically, except that its damage is determined by you [[Invocations]] skill:
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Although you cannot learn the spell Smiting, worshipers of [[Beogh]] are given a Smite power. This functions identically, except that its damage is determined by your [[Invocations]] skill:
  
 
{{crawlquote|Damage <nowiki>=</nowiki> 7 + 33 * (1d(30 + 6 * Invocations) - 1)/191}}
 
{{crawlquote|Damage <nowiki>=</nowiki> 7 + 33 * (1d(30 + 6 * Invocations) - 1)/191}}
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At 27 Invocations, this allows for a maximum of roughly 40 damage, though low to mid 20's are much more common. Also, each use of this ability consumes some [[piety]] as well as [[MP]], making it impossible to spam for long.
 
At 27 Invocations, this allows for a maximum of roughly 40 damage, though low to mid 20's are much more common. Also, each use of this ability consumes some [[piety]] as well as [[MP]], making it impossible to spam for long.
  
==Smite Targeting==
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Worshipers of [[Zin]] may also occasionally call down Smiting upon their foes by using his Recite ability (Abominations, Ablutions, or Apostates).
These player-usable spells have the same targeting rules as Smiting, despite not being smiting attacks.
 
*[[Airstrike]]
 
*[[Haunt]]
 
*[[Portal Projectile]]
 
*[[Apportation]] (targets an object rather than a creature)
 
 
 
These spells have similar targeting rules, but can target any grid square, not just those that contain a creature.
 
*[[Fire Storm]]
 
*[[Freezing Cloud]]
 
*[[Poisonous Cloud]]
 
*[[Hellfire|Burst of Hellfire]]
 
*[[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] (does not work on floor squares)
 
 
 
Note that smite targeting ''cannot'' fire from behind a [[Wall#Transparent rock|transparent wall]], but can fire from behind an [[iron grate]].
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.11]], players could gain access to smiting through a [[rod of smiting]].
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*In [[0.29]], the only other way to resist Smiting, damage shaving from playing a [[Deep Dwarf]], was removed.
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*Prior to [[0.11]], players could gain access to smiting through a [[rod of smiting]].
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*During [[Linley's Dungeon Crawl]], the [[holy spell school]] existed, which included the Smiting player spell.

Latest revision as of 17:42, 15 October 2022

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This page is about the monster-only spell. For the targeting mode, see Smite-targeted.
This spell smites your foe with divine wrath.

Smiting is a monster-only spell which instantly and unavoidably deals 7-17 damage to a single target. This spell can affect any target within the caster's line of sight regardless of obstacles in the way (except for transparent walls), ignores AC, and cannot miss its target. Its distinct targeting method has led to the term "smite-targeted" to refer to any unavoidable LOS-targetable effect.

Smiting is also used by various gods during divine retribution, while players who worship Beogh can invoke Smiting for themselves.

Monster Version

The following enemies cast Smiting:

It is a notorious killer of early game characters, since orc priests can be found as early as D:2, where 7-17 damage is quite a big deal. Mid- and late-game characters can better survive the spell, but smiters often come in great numbers, able to wear you down or finish you off. No matter how skilled or well-equipped you are, there is only one thing in the game capable of reducing the damage from Smiting: Death's Door. As such, most players consider smite-capable enemies to be high priorities, killing them quickly or fleeing behind a corner to lure them into a more manageable range.

Note that smite targeting treats transparent walls as solid for targeting, but it will ignore other dungeon features, like iron grates.

Divine Smiting

Certain gods may smite those who have angered them. When this occurs, it deals 4 + 1d10 + 4d(your experience level) damage, which can potentially be quite devastating. However, there is a Piety/400 chance that your current god will shield you from this, negating it entirely. Whether the smite hits you or not, this event still decreases your penance counter.

Player Version

Although you cannot learn the spell Smiting, worshipers of Beogh are given a Smite power. This functions identically, except that its damage is determined by your Invocations skill:

Damage = 7 + 33 * (1d(30 + 6 * Invocations) - 1)/191

At 27 Invocations, this allows for a maximum of roughly 40 damage, though low to mid 20's are much more common. Also, each use of this ability consumes some piety as well as MP, making it impossible to spam for long.

Worshipers of Zin may also occasionally call down Smiting upon their foes by using his Recite ability (Abominations, Ablutions, or Apostates).

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