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{{flavour|A long and sharp scythe, specially modified for combat purposes.}}
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[[File:Scythe_finisher.png]] ''''' the +3,+5 scythe "Finisher"'''''
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{{flavour|A long and exceedingly sharp scythe, capable of eviscerating in a single blow. Its extraordinary speed is the work of a mad wizard, who spent years refining it before discarding it in a fit of rage.}}
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[[File:Scythe_finisher.png]] '''''the +5 scythe "Finisher"'''''
  
+3, +5 [[scythe]]
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+5 [[scythe]] (modified [[halberd]]; base damage 14, base delay 20)
  
 
[[Speed brand|Speed]] brand<br>
 
[[Speed brand|Speed]] brand<br>
Cursed<br>
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<code>(50 - [[HD]])/200</code> chance to instantly kill monster on successful attack
+3 STR
 
  
Sigmund's dream weapon, this is a reasonable choice for those who are already using two-handed polearms and have the skill to get it to min delay. Probably not worth training polearms to 26 just to use it though.
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==Desirability==
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'''Finisher'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|art-data.txt|466}}</ref> has a horrendous base delay, though it's mitigated by the speed brand. This eccentric combination gives Finisher a fast [[minimum delay]], but only at very high skill levels. The ​chance to instantly kill your target makes it quite an appealing weapon: it ranges from about a 1-in-4 chance to kill [[goblin]]s and the like, to about a 1-in-10 chance to kill [[orbs of fire]].
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Finisher doesn't stand out as much later on in the game, where you can generally find a [[glaive]] or [[bardiche]] with a good brand and a much better ratio of damage to speed, but it's still a weapon worth considering if you find it early. Do what you can to improve your attack speed in tough fights -- a [[potion of haste]] or [[Okawaru]]'s Finesse will let you try to instagib your opponents more often.
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==History==
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*In [[0.29]], Finisher's base weapon, a [[scythe]], lost its unique stats. This weapon retains those stats, except that it gained +1 accuracy in the process.
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*Prior to [[0.26]], players could use Finisher with the [[Spectral Weapon]] spell. The evisceration property applied to the spectral copy's attacks as well, effectively doubling the chance to one-shot enemies.
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*Prior to [[0.23]], Finisher did not have a chance to instantly kill, but did have +3 [[strength]].
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*Prior to [[0.15]], Finisher had a +3, +5 enchantment level.
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Polearms]]
 
[[Category:Polearms]]

Latest revision as of 05:05, 27 July 2023

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A long and exceedingly sharp scythe, capable of eviscerating in a single blow. Its extraordinary speed is the work of a mad wizard, who spent years refining it before discarding it in a fit of rage.

Scythe finisher.png the +5 scythe "Finisher"

+5 scythe (modified halberd; base damage 14, base delay 20)

Speed brand
(50 - HD)/200 chance to instantly kill monster on successful attack

Desirability

Finisher[1] has a horrendous base delay, though it's mitigated by the speed brand. This eccentric combination gives Finisher a fast minimum delay, but only at very high skill levels. The ​chance to instantly kill your target makes it quite an appealing weapon: it ranges from about a 1-in-4 chance to kill goblins and the like, to about a 1-in-10 chance to kill orbs of fire.

Finisher doesn't stand out as much later on in the game, where you can generally find a glaive or bardiche with a good brand and a much better ratio of damage to speed, but it's still a weapon worth considering if you find it early. Do what you can to improve your attack speed in tough fights -- a potion of haste or Okawaru's Finesse will let you try to instagib your opponents more often.

History

  • In 0.29, Finisher's base weapon, a scythe, lost its unique stats. This weapon retains those stats, except that it gained +1 accuracy in the process.
  • Prior to 0.26, players could use Finisher with the Spectral Weapon spell. The evisceration property applied to the spectral copy's attacks as well, effectively doubling the chance to one-shot enemies.
  • Prior to 0.23, Finisher did not have a chance to instantly kill, but did have +3 strength.
  • Prior to 0.15, Finisher had a +3, +5 enchantment level.

References