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'''Combat Bonuses''' | '''Combat Bonuses''' | ||
− | * '''Innate AC:''' Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down: | + | *'''Innate AC:''' Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down: |
− | ** Below minimum: 0 AC (0 skill) - 12 AC (23 skill) | + | **Below minimum: 0 AC (0 skill) - 12 AC (23 skill) |
− | ** Above minimum: 12 AC (23 skill) - 15 AC (27 skill) ; +1 AC per 1.33 level | + | **Above minimum: 12 AC (23 skill) - 15 AC (27 skill) ; +1 AC per 1.33 level |
− | * '''Bonus EV:''' Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down, adding to your innate EV: | + | *'''Bonus EV:''' Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down, adding to your innate EV: |
− | ** Below minimum: +0 EV (0 skill) - 20 EV (23 skill) | + | **Below minimum: +0 EV (0 skill) - 20 EV (23 skill) |
− | ** Above minimum: 20 EV (23 skill) - 27 EV (27 skill) ; +1 EV per 0.57 level | + | **Above minimum: 20 EV (23 skill) - 27 EV (27 skill) ; +1 EV per 0.57 level |
− | * '''[[Unarmed Combat]]:''' Gains [[electrocution]] brand and [[cleaving]]. Damage linearly scales from the following points: | + | *'''[[Unarmed Combat]]:''' Gains [[electrocution]] brand and [[cleaving]]. Damage linearly scales from the following points: |
− | ** Below minimum: 3 damage (0 skill) - 24 damage (23 skill) | + | **Below minimum: 3 damage (0 skill) - 24 damage (23 skill) |
− | ** Above minimum: 24 damage (23 skill) - 30 damage (27 skill) ; +1.5 damage per level | + | **Above minimum: 24 damage (23 skill) - 30 damage (27 skill) ; +1.5 damage per level |
− | * '''[[Blinkbolt]]:''' Bolt-targeted ability that deals electric damage to everything in its path, then blinks you to the end. Has a cooldown. | + | *'''[[Blinkbolt]]:''' Bolt-targeted ability that deals electric damage to everything in its path, then blinks you to the end. Has a cooldown. |
'''Resistances''' | '''Resistances''' | ||
− | * Poison immunity | + | *Poison immunity |
− | * rElec | + | *rElec |
− | * Innate [[flight]]. | + | *Innate [[flight]]. |
− | * '''[[Non-living]]:''' [[Unbreathing]], lacks [[blood]], immune to [[sleep]]. | + | *'''[[Non-living]]:''' [[Unbreathing]], lacks [[blood]], immune to [[sleep]]. |
− | * '''[[Insubstantial]]:''' Immune to [[constriction]] / [[throwing net|ensnarement]], [[Sticky Flame]], and [[petrification]]. | + | *'''[[Insubstantial]]:''' Immune to [[constriction]] / [[throwing net|ensnarement]], [[Sticky Flame]], and [[petrification]]. |
'''Restrictions''' | '''Restrictions''' | ||
− | * '''[[Transformation#Useful Info|Melded Gear]]:''' All [[armour]], [[weapon]] and [[shield]]. (Can only wear [[jewellery]]) | + | *'''[[Transformation#Useful Info|Melded Gear]]:''' All [[armour]], [[weapon]] and [[shield]]. (Can only wear [[jewellery]]) |
− | * Suppresses many [[mutation]]s. Species [[movement speed]] set to 1.0. | + | *Suppresses many [[mutation]]s. Species [[movement speed]] set to 1.0. |
Storm Form has a minimum [[Shapeshifting]] skill of 23, below which you get an [[Talisman#Skill|HP penalty]], and the AC, EV, and UC bonuses scale down. Maximum skill is 27, which is the cap on Shapeshifting itself. | Storm Form has a minimum [[Shapeshifting]] skill of 23, below which you get an [[Talisman#Skill|HP penalty]], and the AC, EV, and UC bonuses scale down. Maximum skill is 27, which is the cap on Shapeshifting itself. | ||
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Compared to other forms: | Compared to other forms: | ||
*[[Death Form]]: Storm Form deals more damage and has [[cleaving]]. Death Form is arguably better against lone opponents, due to the irresistible [[slow]]ness it adds to your melee attacks. Death Form also allows all armour slots, allows [[Throwing]], and has innate resistances of its own. However, it prevents potion use. Thus, the comparison depends on where you are. | *[[Death Form]]: Storm Form deals more damage and has [[cleaving]]. Death Form is arguably better against lone opponents, due to the irresistible [[slow]]ness it adds to your melee attacks. Death Form also allows all armour slots, allows [[Throwing]], and has innate resistances of its own. However, it prevents potion use. Thus, the comparison depends on where you are. | ||
− | **Outside of [[extended]], you may prefer Storm Form for its higher DPS and potion use. Those with high [[Dodging]] should definitely use Storm Form, due to how the bonus EV works. If you need a certain resistance, though, Death Form can see merit. | + | **Outside of the [[extended]], you may prefer Storm Form for its higher DPS and potion use. Those with high [[Dodging]] should definitely use Storm Form, due to how the bonus EV works. If you need a certain resistance, though, Death Form can see merit. |
− | ** | + | **In the extended, Death Form should be the go-to due to its crucial [[torment]] resistance. Storm Form does have a niche - if your character isn't strong enough to fight in Death Form, you may want this one. |
*[[Dragon Form]]: Dragon Form has no cleaving, but has similar offense (due to +10 strength & [[aux attack]]s) and defense. More importantly, it takes less skill. Being a dragon is usually enough to handle [[orbs of fire]], and if you can do that, you can win a 3-rune game. Thus, Dragon Form allows you to invest XP into other skills (without lacking in power). | *[[Dragon Form]]: Dragon Form has no cleaving, but has similar offense (due to +10 strength & [[aux attack]]s) and defense. More importantly, it takes less skill. Being a dragon is usually enough to handle [[orbs of fire]], and if you can do that, you can win a 3-rune game. Thus, Dragon Form allows you to invest XP into other skills (without lacking in power). | ||
===Tips & Tricks=== | ===Tips & Tricks=== | ||
− | * Like other forms, Storm Form benefits greatly from support magic, such as [[Ozocubu's Armour]] and [[Manifold Assault]]. | + | *Like other forms, Storm Form benefits greatly from support magic, such as [[Ozocubu's Armour]] and [[Manifold Assault]]. |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | * Will be introduced in [[0.31]], in the transformation overhaul. Previously implemented as a spell, [[Storm Form]]. | + | *Will be introduced in [[0.31]], in the transformation overhaul. Previously implemented as a spell, [[Storm Form]]. |
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Revision as of 14:25, 6 December 2023
Lets the user walk through the air as a raging, lightning-filled tempest. The user's melee attacks electrified and strike all adjacent foes. The user also flies, gains immunity to poison and miasma, and resists electricity. They can launch themselves as a lightning bolt, blasting through everything in their way. The damage and evasion granted by storm form are highly dependent on the user's skill with Shapeshifting. While transformed, any equipped weapons and armour are melded. |
A storm talisman is a talisman that changes you into Storm Form.
Useful Info
When eVoked, a storm talisman turns you into Storm Form, which lasts until you end the form. Entering or exiting a form takes 5 turns.
Storm Form has the following effects:
Combat Bonuses
- Innate AC: Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down:
- Below minimum: 0 AC (0 skill) - 12 AC (23 skill)
- Above minimum: 12 AC (23 skill) - 15 AC (27 skill) ; +1 AC per 1.33 level
- Bonus EV: Linearly scales from the following points, rounding down, adding to your innate EV:
- Below minimum: +0 EV (0 skill) - 20 EV (23 skill)
- Above minimum: 20 EV (23 skill) - 27 EV (27 skill) ; +1 EV per 0.57 level
- Unarmed Combat: Gains electrocution brand and cleaving. Damage linearly scales from the following points:
- Below minimum: 3 damage (0 skill) - 24 damage (23 skill)
- Above minimum: 24 damage (23 skill) - 30 damage (27 skill) ; +1.5 damage per level
- Blinkbolt: Bolt-targeted ability that deals electric damage to everything in its path, then blinks you to the end. Has a cooldown.
Resistances
- Poison immunity
- rElec
- Innate flight.
- Non-living: Unbreathing, lacks blood, immune to sleep.
- Insubstantial: Immune to constriction / ensnarement, Sticky Flame, and petrification.
Restrictions
- Melded Gear: All armour, weapon and shield. (Can only wear jewellery)
- Suppresses many mutations. Species movement speed set to 1.0.
Storm Form has a minimum Shapeshifting skill of 23, below which you get an HP penalty, and the AC, EV, and UC bonuses scale down. Maximum skill is 27, which is the cap on Shapeshifting itself.
Strategy
Storm Form is the highest damage form in the game. Shapeshifting specialists can inflict immense damage per hit, much stronger than even an executioner's axe.
This form is surprisingly durable. You retain your natural EV, and gain bonuses to both EV and AC. Even though Dragon Form has 150% health, because it is giant, it loses EV; that hurts when your only defensive skills are Fighting and Dodging. Dragon Form is usually more durable, unless you have great Dodging, but Storm Form isn't far behind.
Compared to other forms:
- Death Form: Storm Form deals more damage and has cleaving. Death Form is arguably better against lone opponents, due to the irresistible slowness it adds to your melee attacks. Death Form also allows all armour slots, allows Throwing, and has innate resistances of its own. However, it prevents potion use. Thus, the comparison depends on where you are.
- Outside of the extended, you may prefer Storm Form for its higher DPS and potion use. Those with high Dodging should definitely use Storm Form, due to how the bonus EV works. If you need a certain resistance, though, Death Form can see merit.
- In the extended, Death Form should be the go-to due to its crucial torment resistance. Storm Form does have a niche - if your character isn't strong enough to fight in Death Form, you may want this one.
- Dragon Form: Dragon Form has no cleaving, but has similar offense (due to +10 strength & aux attacks) and defense. More importantly, it takes less skill. Being a dragon is usually enough to handle orbs of fire, and if you can do that, you can win a 3-rune game. Thus, Dragon Form allows you to invest XP into other skills (without lacking in power).
Tips & Tricks
- Like other forms, Storm Form benefits greatly from support magic, such as Ozocubu's Armour and Manifold Assault.
Humanoid | Felid | Octopode |
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History
- Will be introduced in 0.31, in the transformation overhaul. Previously implemented as a spell, Storm Form.