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− | '''Arcjolt''' is a level 5 [[Air Magic]]/[[Conjurations]] spell which hits | + | '''Arcjolt''' is a level 5 [[Air Magic]]/[[Conjurations]] spell which hits monsters within 2 tiles of the caster, as well as anything adjacent to a previous target. |
==Useful Info== | ==Useful Info== | ||
− | Hits all monsters | + | Hits all monsters within 2 tiles of the caster, or adjacent to a monster previously hurt from this spell, up to your [[line of sight]]. This spell deals full damage regardless of how far a target is or how many targets are hit. As a spell dealing <code>BEAM_ELEC</code> damage, it also ignores half of any target's [[AC]]. |
− | + | Monsters [[electricity resistance|who are immune to electricity]] are not considered targets, and do not extend the spell's area. Allies protected from harm (such as the [[Hepliaklqana]] ancestor or [[plant]]s under [[Fedhas]]) are also not targets. | |
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | Arcjolt can hit huge packs of | + | Arcjolt can hit huge packs of clumped enemies. Remember that you'll be close to said enemies; don't get too greedy with your arcs. Helpful against packs of enemies, such as [[yak]]s and [[list of arachnids|spiders]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | * | + | *Prior to [[0.31]], Arcjolt only hit targets that were 1 tile away from the caster or another target. However, allies protected from harm counted as targets. |
*Arcjolt was added in [[0.30]]. | *Arcjolt was added in [[0.30]]. | ||
*During its initial implementation, Arcjolt would conduct through metal walls with infinite range. In levels with metal walls, you could use Arcjolt to hit things from the other side of the floor. | *During its initial implementation, Arcjolt would conduct through metal walls with infinite range. In levels with metal walls, you could use Arcjolt to hit things from the other side of the floor. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 12 February 2024
Arcjolt | |
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Level | 5 |
School1 | Air |
School2 | Conjuration |
Source(s) | Book of Lightning Maxwell's Memoranda |
Casting noise | 5 |
Spell noise | 10 |
Power Cap | 200 |
Flags | Dir or target, Not self |
Sends a wave of electricity through everything adjacent or near-adjacent to the caster. The electricity continues to arc through everything in a connected chain, though the caster themself is unaffected. The damage dealt bypasses half of defenders' armour. |
Spell Details | |
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Damage Formula | 1d(10+power/2) |
Max Damage | 1d110 |
Max Power | 200 |
Range | LOS |
Targeting | Special |
To-hit | Never misses |
Special | Ignores 1/2 AC |
Arcjolt is a level 5 Air Magic/Conjurations spell which hits monsters within 2 tiles of the caster, as well as anything adjacent to a previous target.
Useful Info
Hits all monsters within 2 tiles of the caster, or adjacent to a monster previously hurt from this spell, up to your line of sight. This spell deals full damage regardless of how far a target is or how many targets are hit. As a spell dealing BEAM_ELEC
damage, it also ignores half of any target's AC.
Monsters who are immune to electricity are not considered targets, and do not extend the spell's area. Allies protected from harm (such as the Hepliaklqana ancestor or plants under Fedhas) are also not targets.
Strategy
Arcjolt can hit huge packs of clumped enemies. Remember that you'll be close to said enemies; don't get too greedy with your arcs. Helpful against packs of enemies, such as yaks and spiders.
History
- Prior to 0.31, Arcjolt only hit targets that were 1 tile away from the caster or another target. However, allies protected from harm counted as targets.
- Arcjolt was added in 0.30.
- During its initial implementation, Arcjolt would conduct through metal walls with infinite range. In levels with metal walls, you could use Arcjolt to hit things from the other side of the floor.