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''This page is about the weapon brand. For the spell, see [[Pain|Pain (spell)]].''
 
''This page is about the weapon brand. For the spell, see [[Pain|Pain (spell)]].''
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{{flavour|In the hands of one skilled in necromatic magic, it inflicts extra damage on living creatures.}}
  
The '''pain''' [[brand]] allows melee weapons to inflict magically painful injuries (increased damage) on victims who lack [[negative energy resistance]]. This additional damage increases with the wielder's [[Necromancy]] skill.
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The '''pain''' [[brand]] does the following:
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*Has a <code>Necromancy/(Necromancy+1)</code> chance to add <code>1d(Necromancy)</code> [[negative energy]] damage per swing, for "Necromancy" = [[Necromancy]] skill. This results in an average damage of exactly <code>Necromancy/2</code> per swing.
  
Attacks have a (100×Necromancy/(Necromancy+1))% chance to add 1d(Necromancy) damage:
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The [[good god]]s and [[Trog]] forbid its use, as it is both unholy and magical in nature.
 
 
{{crawlquote|'''Chance to Activate'''<br>Necromancy 01: 50.0%<br>Necromancy 10: 90.9%<br>Necromancy 27: 96.4%}}
 
 
 
Since the change to trigger is Necromancy/(Necromancy+1) and the average damage roll is (Necromancy+1)/2, this brand adds an average damage per hit of exactly Necromancy/2.
 
 
 
Defenders with any level of negative energy resistance are immune to the additional damage.
 
 
 
The pain brand is [[Kikubaaqudgha]]'s special brand. At max [[piety]], you can have the brand added to a weapon of your choosing. However, the [[good god]]s and [[Trog]] forbid its use, as it is both unholy and magical in nature.
 
  
 
===Monster Version===
 
===Monster Version===
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*Undead or Demonic: HD
 
*Undead or Demonic: HD
 
*Animal Intelligence or Lower: 0
 
*Animal Intelligence or Lower: 0
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==Sources==
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The pain brand is generally rare, and cannot be obtained by a [[scroll of brand weapon]]. It can generate naturally on melee weapons.
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*[[Kikubaaqudgha]], at 6* piety, can bless any weapon with pain, including [[Ranged Weapons]].
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*Since the brand inflicts a flat rate of damage independent of your weapon's base damage, pain brands work best on fast weapons with low base delay ([[demon whip]]s, [[quick blade]]s and other [[short blades]], [[spear]]s, [[whip]]s, etc.)
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*Since the brand inflicts flat damage - independent of your weapon's base damage - pain works best on fast weapons with low base delay ([[demon whip]]s, [[quick blade]]s and other [[short blades]], [[spear]]s, [[whip]]s, etc.).
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**It is comparable to [[electrocution]]. Elec activates 25% of the time for an average of 14 damage, or about 3.5 average damage per successful attack. Pain outdamages electrocution when you have more than 7 skill levels of Necromancy, although it checks a more common resistance.
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*As most enemies in [[Zot]] and [[extended]] are immune to pain, you may want a different weapon by then.
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*If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon, waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful. The farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect, so applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, there will be better brands and weapons for general use.
 
*The unholy nature of this brand is rarely an issue. In practice, gods who forbid pain brands also forbid Necromancy, and thus their worshipers are unlikely to have the skill to exploit pain-branded weapons in the first place. It does make switching from Kiku to a kindlier god somewhat less desirable though.
 
*The unholy nature of this brand is rarely an issue. In practice, gods who forbid pain brands also forbid Necromancy, and thus their worshipers are unlikely to have the skill to exploit pain-branded weapons in the first place. It does make switching from Kiku to a kindlier god somewhat less desirable though.
*If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon, waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful; the farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect. Applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, you can find a better base weapon to use against resistant enemies; against non-resistant enemies, you won't need it.
 
*Damage output can be compared to the damage output of the [[Electrocution]] brand on a per attack basis.  The electrocution brand activates 25% of the time for an average of 14 damage, which turns out to be about 3.5 average damage per successful attack.  Pain will begin to out-damage electrocution at Necromancy skill level 8 (when it adds an average of 4 damage per hit), although it checks a more common resistance.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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*Prior to [[0.29]], Kikubaaqudgha's pain blessing did not work with ranged weapons.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], Trog did not explicitly hate this brand (but still prevented training of Necromancy).
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], Trog did not explicitly hate this brand (but still prevented training of Necromancy).
 
*Prior to [[0.13]], this brand's chance to activate was Necromancy×12.5% (100% activation at 8 skill or higher).
 
*Prior to [[0.13]], this brand's chance to activate was Necromancy×12.5% (100% activation at 8 skill or higher).

Latest revision as of 23:35, 2 September 2023

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This page is about the weapon brand. For the spell, see Pain (spell).

In the hands of one skilled in necromatic magic, it inflicts extra damage on living creatures.

The pain brand does the following:

  • Has a Necromancy/(Necromancy+1) chance to add 1d(Necromancy) negative energy damage per swing, for "Necromancy" = Necromancy skill. This results in an average damage of exactly Necromancy/2 per swing.

The good gods and Trog forbid its use, as it is both unholy and magical in nature.

Monster Version

For the purposes of this brand, a monster's Necromancy skill is determined as follows:

  • Default: HD/2
  • Undead or Demonic: HD
  • Animal Intelligence or Lower: 0

Sources

The pain brand is generally rare, and cannot be obtained by a scroll of brand weapon. It can generate naturally on melee weapons.

Tips & Tricks

  • Since the brand inflicts flat damage - independent of your weapon's base damage - pain works best on fast weapons with low base delay (demon whips, quick blades and other short blades, spears, whips, etc.).
    • It is comparable to electrocution. Elec activates 25% of the time for an average of 14 damage, or about 3.5 average damage per successful attack. Pain outdamages electrocution when you have more than 7 skill levels of Necromancy, although it checks a more common resistance.
  • As most enemies in Zot and extended are immune to pain, you may want a different weapon by then.
  • If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon, waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful. The farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect, so applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, there will be better brands and weapons for general use.
  • The unholy nature of this brand is rarely an issue. In practice, gods who forbid pain brands also forbid Necromancy, and thus their worshipers are unlikely to have the skill to exploit pain-branded weapons in the first place. It does make switching from Kiku to a kindlier god somewhat less desirable though.

History

  • Prior to 0.29, Kikubaaqudgha's pain blessing did not work with ranged weapons.
  • Prior to 0.25, Trog did not explicitly hate this brand (but still prevented training of Necromancy).
  • Prior to 0.13, this brand's chance to activate was Necromancy×12.5% (100% activation at 8 skill or higher).
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