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− | {{flavour|A heavy bronze gong that can be worn as a shield. | + | {{flavour|A heavy bronze gong that can be worn as a shield. Locked away in a temple for many years, its bearer is shielded by decades of accumulated prayer.}} |
[[File:Shield_of_the_Gong.png]] '''''the +18 shield of the gong''''' | [[File:Shield_of_the_Gong.png]] '''''the +18 shield of the gong''''' | ||
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rElec<br> | rElec<br> | ||
rN+<br> | rN+<br> | ||
− | +40 | + | +40 Will<br> |
Makes very loud [[noise]] whenever you block | Makes very loud [[noise]] whenever you block | ||
==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
− | Despite first appearances, the '''shield of the gong'''<ref>{{source ref|0. | + | Despite first appearances, the '''shield of the gong'''<ref>{{source ref|0.29.1|art-data.txt|1051}}</ref> is actually incredibly dangerous to use. Admittedly, its excellent enchantment level makes it very effective at defending against pure melee opponents, but its EV penalty renders you much more vulnerable to enemy [[bolt spells]] and other attacks that can't be blocked. Also, the intensity 40 noise it makes every time it blocks something is as loud as the [[Singing Sword]] at its loudest, and much louder than shouting (normally 12); using it will attract everything nearby to your position. Unless you're playing a brute force caster who's already making enough noise to wake the entire Dungeon, it is best to use this shield situationally, such as when facing dangerous sources of [[electricity]] damage. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | *In [[0.30]], the shield will provide [[corrosion resistance]] instead of [[electricity resistance]]. | ||
*Prior to [[0.15]], its enchantment was +27. | *Prior to [[0.15]], its enchantment was +27. | ||
*Prior to [[0.14]], its enchantment was only +6, and it did not reduce the wearer's EV. This change essentially combined the original shield of the gong with the now-retired shield "[[Bullseye]]." | *Prior to [[0.14]], its enchantment was only +6, and it did not reduce the wearer's EV. This change essentially combined the original shield of the gong with the now-retired shield "[[Bullseye]]." | ||
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[[Category:Unrands]] | [[Category:Unrands]] | ||
[[Category:Shields]] | [[Category:Shields]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 17 February 2023
A heavy bronze gong that can be worn as a shield. Locked away in a temple for many years, its bearer is shielded by decades of accumulated prayer. |
+18 kite shield
-5 EV
rElec
rN+
+40 Will
Makes very loud noise whenever you block
Desirability
Despite first appearances, the shield of the gong[1] is actually incredibly dangerous to use. Admittedly, its excellent enchantment level makes it very effective at defending against pure melee opponents, but its EV penalty renders you much more vulnerable to enemy bolt spells and other attacks that can't be blocked. Also, the intensity 40 noise it makes every time it blocks something is as loud as the Singing Sword at its loudest, and much louder than shouting (normally 12); using it will attract everything nearby to your position. Unless you're playing a brute force caster who's already making enough noise to wake the entire Dungeon, it is best to use this shield situationally, such as when facing dangerous sources of electricity damage.
History
- In 0.30, the shield will provide corrosion resistance instead of electricity resistance.
- Prior to 0.15, its enchantment was +27.
- Prior to 0.14, its enchantment was only +6, and it did not reduce the wearer's EV. This change essentially combined the original shield of the gong with the now-retired shield "Bullseye."
- Prior to 0.13, the shield of the gong also provided a spirit shield, making it a fairly iffy proposition for casters.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:1051 (0.29.1)