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{{flavour|A legendary staff, granting power to unleash damnation -- although not without draining the wielder's vitality in the process.}}
 
{{flavour|A legendary staff, granting power to unleash damnation -- although not without draining the wielder's vitality in the process.}}
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''For the current version of this item, see [[orb of Dispater]].''
  
The '''staff of Dispater''' is a powerful [[artifact]] [[staff]] which contains dangerous demonic magic. It can only be acquired by slaying [[Dispater]], the lord of [[Dis]].
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[[File:Staff of dispater.png]] '''''the +4 staff of Dispater'''''
  
The staff may be used in combat, functioning as a +4 staff. You can improve your melee performance with this staff by training [[Fighting]] and [[Staves]]. Alternatively, the staff can be evoked to launch [[Hellfire]] at a monster, dealing a potentially massive amount of damage (max 3-171) that very few enemies are resistant to. However, it comes at a cost to [[HP]] as well as [[MP]] and [[food]].
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+4 [[staff]]
  
{{crawlquote|'''Spell Power''': [[Evocations]]×8<br>'''Damage''': 3d(8+Spell Power/5)<br>'''Cost''': 5-23 HP (Average 14, but never fatal), 2-6 MP (Average 4), 100 food<br>'''Restrictions''': You cannot evoke this item if you have less than 12 HP, 5 MP, or if you are under the effects of [[Death's Door]]}}
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Provides an ability to launch [[damnation]]<br>
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[[Evil]]
  
==Strategy==
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==Mechanics==
While this item does allow a character with high Evocations to deal tremendous damage quickly, be aware that many end-game monsters are completely immune to its effects. See the list [[:category:Hellfire resistance|here]].
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The staff gives you an '''a'''bility to cast [[Hurl Damnation]]. However, it comes at a cost to [[HP]] and [[MP]]:
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{{crawlquote|'''Spell Power''': [[Evocations]]×8<br>'''Damage''': 3d(8+Spell Power/5)<br>'''Cost''': 10% HP, 4 MP <br>'''Restrictions''': You cannot use this ability if you are under the effects of [[Death's Door]].}}
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==Desirability==
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The '''staff of Dispater'''<ref>{{source ref|0.29.1|art-data.txt|350}}</ref> is a powerful [[artefact]] [[staff]] which contains dangerous demonic magic. It can only be acquired by slaying [[Dispater]], the lord of the [[Iron City of Dis]]. It is considered an [[evil]] item, so the [[good gods]] frown on its use.
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Very few things can resist damnation damage (it's mainly just the [[demon]]s that use damnation themselves), making the staff of Dispater a useful weapon against all manner of end-game monsters. Damnation is particularly helpful against monsters with high defenses (whether high [[AC]], [[EV]], resistance/immunity to multiple elements, or a combination of the above). Of course, if you have this staff, you've managed to successfully kill one of the lords of [[Hell]]; chances are you have other ways of fighting highly durable creatures that don't cost you HP every time you use them.
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You can improve your melee performance with this staff by training [[Fighting]] and [[Staves]], though by the time you're capable of killing Dispater, you'll have found any number of weapons that are far more effective than an unbranded +4 [[staff]].
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==See Also==
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[[Damnation]]<br>
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[[:Category:Damnation resistance]]
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==History==
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*In [[0.30]], the staff of Dispater was converted into an [[orb]], the [[orb of Dispater]].
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*Prior to [[0.28]], the staff could be activated from the [[v|evoke]] menu instead of the [[a]]bilities menu. Also, the cost of firing damnation was changed from 14 HP and 4 MP to 10% HP and 4 MP.
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Staves]]
 
[[Category:Staves]]

Latest revision as of 01:18, 5 May 2023

Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
A legendary staff, granting power to unleash damnation -- although not without draining the wielder's vitality in the process.

For the current version of this item, see orb of Dispater.

Staff of dispater.png the +4 staff of Dispater

+4 staff

Provides an ability to launch damnation
Evil

Mechanics

The staff gives you an ability to cast Hurl Damnation. However, it comes at a cost to HP and MP:

Spell Power: Evocations×8
Damage: 3d(8+Spell Power/5)
Cost: 10% HP, 4 MP
Restrictions: You cannot use this ability if you are under the effects of Death's Door.

Desirability

The staff of Dispater[1] is a powerful artefact staff which contains dangerous demonic magic. It can only be acquired by slaying Dispater, the lord of the Iron City of Dis. It is considered an evil item, so the good gods frown on its use.

Very few things can resist damnation damage (it's mainly just the demons that use damnation themselves), making the staff of Dispater a useful weapon against all manner of end-game monsters. Damnation is particularly helpful against monsters with high defenses (whether high AC, EV, resistance/immunity to multiple elements, or a combination of the above). Of course, if you have this staff, you've managed to successfully kill one of the lords of Hell; chances are you have other ways of fighting highly durable creatures that don't cost you HP every time you use them.

You can improve your melee performance with this staff by training Fighting and Staves, though by the time you're capable of killing Dispater, you'll have found any number of weapons that are far more effective than an unbranded +4 staff.

See Also

Damnation
Category:Damnation resistance

History

  • In 0.30, the staff of Dispater was converted into an orb, the orb of Dispater.
  • Prior to 0.28, the staff could be activated from the evoke menu instead of the abilities menu. Also, the cost of firing damnation was changed from 14 HP and 4 MP to 10% HP and 4 MP.

References