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[[File:Hepliaklqana altar.png]] "Through your memory, the past survives and persists."
 
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{{flavour|Hepliaklqana the Forgotten accepts the worship of those who would remember their forebears, and fight alongside the greatest of them all. Hepliaklqana demands only that followers explore and form new experiences; as they advance in this service, they will find themselves able to shape and control their ancestor's memory, eventually bringing them into the ranks of the mythical heroes.
 
{{flavour|Hepliaklqana the Forgotten accepts the worship of those who would remember their forebears, and fight alongside the greatest of them all. Hepliaklqana demands only that followers explore and form new experiences; as they advance in this service, they will find themselves able to shape and control their ancestor's memory, eventually bringing them into the ranks of the mythical heroes.
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==Racial restrictions==
 
==Racial restrictions==
[[Demigod]]s cannot worship Hepliaklqana (or any other god).
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[[Demigod]]s cannot worship Hepliaklqana (or any other god). Also, characters who sacrificed love under [[Ru]] cannot join Hepliaklqana.
  
 
==Appreciates==
 
==Appreciates==
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==Deprecates==
 
==Deprecates==
* Abandonment.
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*Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 700 turns, on average (1/35 chance every 20 turns).
* Inactivity (on average, you lose 1 Piety about every 500 turns).
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*Abandonment.
  
 
==Given Abilities==
 
==Given Abilities==
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'''[[Piety|Piety Level *]]:''' "[Species] Child"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level *]]:''' "[Species] Child"
*Once reaching 1* of piety, your maximum HP is reduced by 10%. You also gain the presence of an ancestor, a permanent ally that fights alongside you.
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*'''Ancestor''' - You gain the presence of an ancestor, a permanent ally that fights alongside you. Your maximum HP is reduced by 10% in order to manifest it.
*'''Recall''' - Recalls your ancestor from anywhere in the dungeon to your immediate surroundings. Costs 2 MP.
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*'''Recall''' - Recalls your ancestor from anywhere in the dungeon to your immediate surroundings. (2 MP)
 
*'''Ancestor Identity''' - Allows you to choose your ancestor's name and gender. This does not take any time.
 
*'''Ancestor Identity''' - Allows you to choose your ancestor's name and gender. This does not take any time.
  
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'''[[Piety|Piety Level ***]]:''' "Brooding"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level ***]]:''' "Brooding"
*'''Transference''' - Swaps one creature with your ancestor (you may target yourself). Costs 2 MP and a small amount of piety.
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*'''Transference''' - Swaps one creature with your ancestor; you may target yourself. The ancestor must be in your [[LOS]] for this ability to be usable. (2 MP, small amount of piety)
  
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level ****]]:''' "Anamnesiscian"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level ****]]:''' "Anamnesiscian"
*'''Idealise''' - Heals your ancestor, gives them an extra 4+(HD/3) AC, and temporarily doubles their damage and spell power. The quality of the healing and duration of the idealisation granted are both improved by the [[Invocations]] skill. Costs 4 MP and a small amount of piety.
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*'''Idealise''' - Heals your ancestor for <code>25 + (2.77 * Invocations)</code>% HP.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|god-abil.cc|5315}}</ref> Then, gives Idealize status: ancestor gains <code>4 + (HD/3)</code> AC, double damage, and double spellpower for <code>4 + 1d3 + 2d(2 * Invocations)/2</code> turns.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|god-abil.cc|5326}}</ref> (4 MP, small amount of piety)
  
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level *****]]:''' "Grand Scion"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level *****]]:''' "Grand Scion"
*When using '''Transference''', creatures next to your target (i.e. the monster you swap your ancestor with) will be drained for a duration depending on Invocations skill.
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*When using '''Transference''', creatures next to your target (i.e. next to the creature you swap your ancestor with) will be [[drain]]ed for a duration depending on Invocations skill.
  
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level ******]]:''' "Unforgettable"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety Level ******]]:''' "Unforgettable"
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The player can choose from 3 types: battlemage, knight, and hexer. The ancestor's abilities scale off your XL and affect their HP, AC/EV, attack damage, magic resistance and spell list. Concrete formulas are as follows:
 
The player can choose from 3 types: battlemage, knight, and hexer. The ancestor's abilities scale off your XL and affect their HP, AC/EV, attack damage, magic resistance and spell list. Concrete formulas are as follows:
  
*'''HD''' (XL - 1)*2/3 +1
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*'''HD:''' <code>(2 / 3) * (XL - 1) + 1</code>
*'''HP:''' HD * 5 + max(0, (HD - 12) * 5)
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*'''HP:''' <code>HD * 5</code>, plus <code>(HD - 12) * 5</code> if HD > 12.
*'''MR:''' HD*HD/2
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*'''Will:''' <code>HD * HD / 2</code>
*'''Base damage:''' HD + 3, * 2 for the battlemage;
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*'''Base damage:''' <code>HD + 3</code>, double for battlemage
*'''Base AC:''' HD
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*'''Base AC:''' <code>HD</code>
**Knight gets 5+HD/2 additional AC, described as [[chain mail]] to the player
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**Knight gets <code>5 + HD / 2</code> additional AC, described as [[chain mail]] to the player.
 
*'''Resistances:''' [[Fire resistance|rF+]], [[Cold resistance|rC+]], [[Negative energy]] immunity, [[Poison]] immunity
 
*'''Resistances:''' [[Fire resistance|rF+]], [[Cold resistance|rC+]], [[Negative energy]] immunity, [[Poison]] immunity
*[[Fly|Flies]], [[See invisible|sees invisible]], and regenerates quickly
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*[[Fly|Flies]], [[See invisible|sees invisible]], [[insubstantial]], and regenerates quickly
  
Ancestors do not time out, can follow you up & down stairs, and cannot be dispelled. If destroyed, your ancestor will reform after a few dozen turns. The normal ally XP penalty does not apply to your ancestor.
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Ancestors do not time out, can follow you up & down stairs, and cannot be dispelled. If destroyed, your ancestor will reform after a few dozen turns. Ancestor kills do not penalize XP.
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You and your ancestor can fire projectiles and [[spell]]s through one each other, without blocking the attack. Spells like [[Fireball]] won't cause harm, no matter what. Spell-created entities ([[foxfire]], [[orb of destruction]]...) are unable to pass through the ancestor, but won't damage them.
  
 
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|1
 
|1
|[[Flail]], [[kite shield]], and [[chain mail]] (bonus AC above)
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|[[Flail]], [[kite shield]], bonus AC<br>Melee takes ×150% as long
|[[Quarterstaff]], bonus base melee damage, [[Throw Frost]], [[Stone Arrow]]
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|[[Quarterstaff]], [[Throw Frost]], [[Stone Arrow]]<br>Bonus melee damage
|[[Dagger]] of [[draining (brand)|draining]], [[Slow]], [[Confuse]]
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|[[Dagger]] of [[draining (brand)|draining]], [[Slow]], [[Confuse]]<br>Melee takes ×50% as long
 
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|[[Antimagic]] [[quick blade]]
 
|[[Antimagic]] [[quick blade]]
 
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All ancestor spells have a cast frequency of 25/200; each spell has a 12.5% chance to be cast if it would do anything.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|mon-util.cc|5417}}</ref>
  
 
==Punishments==
 
==Punishments==
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The ancestor can be chosen to complement your background, e.g. wizards can choose knights to provide defense while they are casting spells from afar.
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Having a separate "body" is incredibly useful; your ancestor can tank attacks, act as a distraction, and can often deal with enemies by itself -- especially with Idealize. Even if it fails to kill a monster, the ancestor will just respawn in a couple dozen turns. At the very least, retreating behind the ancestor can let you escape. Hepliaklqana complements melee, ranged, and magical characters alike, as your projectiles will pass through the ancestor and vice versa.
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Your ancestor's class can be chosen to complement your background:
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*Characters with ranged weapons or [[Conjurations]] can use their ancestor as a shield, blocking enemy attacks while you fire through them.
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*Melee characters can attack ''with'' their ancestor; like how monsters are more effective when they surround you, you and your ancestor are more effective surrounding monsters. Of course, this doesn't stop you from using your ancestor as a distraction to run away.
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*Alternatively, melee characters can be the shield, giving your ancestor free turns to damage or hex your opponents.
  
Hexer has historically been considered stronger than the other two ancestor types. Both [[draining]] and [[antimagic]] are useful melee attacks, while their [[Mass Confusion]] works well in many areas.
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In relative terms, Hepliaklqana is more noticeable on weaker species. However, no matter how strong your character is, Hep is still a powerful god. While the 10% HP penalty is imposing for the ''weakest'' species ([[Spriggan]]s and [[Felid]]s), the ancestor is still useful enough to warrant worship.
  
 
===Tips & Tricks===
 
===Tips & Tricks===
*Characters with ranged weapons or [[Conjurations]] can use their ancestor as a shield, blocking enemy attacks while you fire back. If your ancestor dies, they'll come back soon enough.
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*Your ancestor moves at normal, 100% speed, even when you character is a [[Spriggan]]. But when you explore outside combat, your allies, including your ancestor, speed up to match your char's speed.
**Melee characters can instead attack ''with'' their ancestor; like how monsters are more effective when they surround you, you and your ancestors are more effective surrounding monsters. Of course, this doesn't stop you from using your ancestor as a distraction to run away.
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*[[Scrolls of immolation]] work well for followers of Hepliaklqana; target your ancestor, send them at your enemies, and watch them explode! They won't get angry, coming back no worse for the wear after the battle. Of course, the noise might attract monsters while your ancestor is away... (Note that the spell [[Inner Flame]] does not work.)
*Characters with fast movement speed ([[spriggan]]s, [[felid]]s, flying [[tengu]], and swimming [[merfolk]]) should be aware that their ancestor will still move at normal speed, making it quite likely that you'll leave them behind unless you deliberately slow down (you may set your autoexplore speed to theirs by hitting '''Ctrl+e'''). The recall ability is available from the start, and only takes 1 turn to bring your ancestor to you. It is up to you whether that is worth either the extra hassle of slowing down or the risk of leaving your ancestor alone with possible threats.
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*Transference can be used in a couple of ways:
*[[Inner Flame]] or [[scrolls of immolation]] work well for followers of Hepliaklqana; target your ancestor, send them at your enemies, and watch them explode! They won't get angry, coming back no worse for the wear after the battle. Of course, you might make enough noise to attract attention to you while your ancestor is out of commission...
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**You can swap your ancestor with a monster, in order to pull the monster closer.
*You can also use Transference to execute a swap maneuver between your ancestor and a monster -- either to pull it in close or to get away from it. As long as your ancestor is several tiles away from you, you can swap them with a monster right next to you to allow you to escape. This basically works like a "blink other away" spell if done right, but with no checks for [[willpower]] on the monster's side.
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**If your ancestor is a few tiles away, you can swap the ancestor with a monster to send it further, much like a "[[dispersal (brand)|blink away]]".
**The same is possible for yourself. A properly set up Transference ('''t'''elling your ancestor to '''r'''etreat helps) functions as a poor man's [[scroll of blinking]] -- it even works on [[formicid]]s!
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**You can swap yourself with your ancestor, in order to get away from monsters. Create a few tiles of distance ('''T'''elling your ancestor to '''r'''etreat helps), then use the ability. This functions like a superior [[Passage of Golubria]] -- it even works on [[Formicid]]s!
*Even though you can shoot projectiles and cast spells through your ancestor, this doesn't apply to your [[Orbs of Destruction]]. Your ancestor cannot dodge them, and a knight ancestor can even reflect them back with a shield of reflection.
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***You can also 1. swap the ancestor with a distant monster, then 2. swap yourself with the ancestor. This can create distance in less turns then simply telling the ancestor to retreat.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.27]], your ancestor (and the -10% HP mutation) came on worship, rather than 1* of piety. Also, players and their ancestor could not fire through one another.
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*Prior to [[0.30]], knight ancestors attacked faster (regular speed; 1.0 decaAut/attack at base)
*Hepliaklqana was added in [[0.19]].
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*Prior to [[0.29]], hexer ancestors attacked slower (regular speed).
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*Prior to [[0.27]], your ancestor (and the -10% HP mutation) came on worship, rather than 1* of piety. Players and their ancestor couldn't fire through one another. In addition, all monsters attacked at <code>(weapon base delay + 1.0) / 2</code> decaAut, so quick blade hexers attacked faster, and knights/battlemages attacked slower.
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*Prior to [[0.23]], the [[confusion]] status was better against enemies, so the hexer ancestor was stronger.
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*Hepliaklqana was added in [[0.19]]. Initially [[Felid]]s were banned from worshipping Hepliaklqana, but this restriction was removed before the release.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 10 March 2024

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Hepliaklqana altar.png "Through your memory, the past survives and persists."
Hepliaklqana the Forgotten accepts the worship of those who would remember their forebears, and fight alongside the greatest of them all. Hepliaklqana demands only that followers explore and form new experiences; as they advance in this service, they will find themselves able to shape and control their ancestor's memory, eventually bringing them into the ranks of the mythical heroes.

Hepliaklqana's worshippers are served by a guardian formed from their memories of their greatest ancestor. This ancestor is at first remembered as they were at the start of their fabled adventures, but will advance in skill as their descendant does. Hepliaklqana always allows followers to recall their ancestor to their side, and, even if the ancestor is destroyed, Hepliaklqana will call it forth again not long after. Further advancement in Hepliaklqana's service allows worshippers to restore and strengthen their ancestor, to swap them with other creatures, and to choose how to remember their life's talents.

Racial restrictions

Demigods cannot worship Hepliaklqana (or any other god). Also, characters who sacrificed love under Ru cannot join Hepliaklqana.

Appreciates

Hepliaklqana likes it when you explore the world.

Deprecates

  • Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 700 turns, on average (1/35 chance every 20 turns).
  • Abandonment.

Given Abilities

Piety Level -: "Hazy"

  • No abilities given.

Piety Level *: "[Species] Child"

  • Ancestor - You gain the presence of an ancestor, a permanent ally that fights alongside you. Your maximum HP is reduced by 10% in order to manifest it.
  • Recall - Recalls your ancestor from anywhere in the dungeon to your immediate surroundings. (2 MP)
  • Ancestor Identity - Allows you to choose your ancestor's name and gender. This does not take any time.

Piety Level **: "Storyteller"

  • Ancestor Life - You may choose one of three backgrounds for your ancestor. This choice is permanent, and cannot be undone; even abandoning Hepliaklqana and rejoining won't alter your choice.
    • Knights gain increased AC, a shield, and eventually get the ability to cleave through foes.
    • Battlemages gain an increase to melee damage and an assortment of damaging Conjurations.
    • Hexers gain a branded short blade and an assortment of Hexes.
See the Ancestor section below for more details.

Piety Level ***: "Brooding"

  • Transference - Swaps one creature with your ancestor; you may target yourself. The ancestor must be in your LOS for this ability to be usable. (2 MP, small amount of piety)

Piety Level ****: "Anamnesiscian"

  • Idealise - Heals your ancestor for 25 + (2.77 * Invocations)% HP.[1] Then, gives Idealize status: ancestor gains 4 + (HD/3) AC, double damage, and double spellpower for 4 + 1d3 + 2d(2 * Invocations)/2 turns.[2] (4 MP, small amount of piety)

Piety Level *****: "Grand Scion"

  • When using Transference, creatures next to your target (i.e. next to the creature you swap your ancestor with) will be drained for a duration depending on Invocations skill.

Piety Level ******: "Unforgettable"

  • No abilities given.

Ancestor

The player can choose from 3 types: battlemage, knight, and hexer. The ancestor's abilities scale off your XL and affect their HP, AC/EV, attack damage, magic resistance and spell list. Concrete formulas are as follows:

  • HD: (2 / 3) * (XL - 1) + 1
  • HP: HD * 5, plus (HD - 12) * 5 if HD > 12.
  • Will: HD * HD / 2
  • Base damage: HD + 3, double for battlemage
  • Base AC: HD
    • Knight gets 5 + HD / 2 additional AC, described as chain mail to the player.
  • Resistances: rF+, rC+, Negative energy immunity, Poison immunity
  • Flies, sees invisible, insubstantial, and regenerates quickly

Ancestors do not time out, can follow you up & down stairs, and cannot be dispelled. If destroyed, your ancestor will reform after a few dozen turns. Ancestor kills do not penalize XP.

You and your ancestor can fire projectiles and spells through one each other, without blocking the attack. Spells like Fireball won't cause harm, no matter what. Spell-created entities (foxfire, orb of destruction...) are unable to pass through the ancestor, but won't damage them.

Ancestor powers
XL Knight Battlemage Hexer
1 Flail, kite shield, bonus AC
Melee takes ×150% as long
Quarterstaff, Throw Frost, Stone Arrow
Bonus melee damage
Dagger of draining, Slow, Confuse
Melee takes ×50% as long
15 Broad axe of flaming Bolt of Magma Paralyse
19 Tower shield of reflection, haste self Lajatang of freezing, haste self Mass Confusion, haste self
24 Broad axe of speed Lehudib's Crystal Spear Antimagic quick blade

All ancestor spells have a cast frequency of 25/200; each spell has a 12.5% chance to be cast if it would do anything.[3]

Punishments

Hepliaklqana believes that the only reasonable punishment for turning one's back on the path of memory is to be denied its use. All new experience is denied to the unfortunate apostate, until Hepliaklqana decides they have been punished enough. This will not be quick: unlike some, Hepliaklqana has a long memory...

Your ancestor immediately leaves (though the decrease to your maximum HP remains until your punishment is over) and you are unable to earn any experience until Hepliaklqana decides it's taken enough; this takes approximately 2 experience levels worth of XP. The XP is permanently gone.

Strategy

Having a separate "body" is incredibly useful; your ancestor can tank attacks, act as a distraction, and can often deal with enemies by itself -- especially with Idealize. Even if it fails to kill a monster, the ancestor will just respawn in a couple dozen turns. At the very least, retreating behind the ancestor can let you escape. Hepliaklqana complements melee, ranged, and magical characters alike, as your projectiles will pass through the ancestor and vice versa.

Your ancestor's class can be chosen to complement your background:

  • Characters with ranged weapons or Conjurations can use their ancestor as a shield, blocking enemy attacks while you fire through them.
  • Melee characters can attack with their ancestor; like how monsters are more effective when they surround you, you and your ancestor are more effective surrounding monsters. Of course, this doesn't stop you from using your ancestor as a distraction to run away.
  • Alternatively, melee characters can be the shield, giving your ancestor free turns to damage or hex your opponents.

In relative terms, Hepliaklqana is more noticeable on weaker species. However, no matter how strong your character is, Hep is still a powerful god. While the 10% HP penalty is imposing for the weakest species (Spriggans and Felids), the ancestor is still useful enough to warrant worship.

Tips & Tricks

  • Your ancestor moves at normal, 100% speed, even when you character is a Spriggan. But when you explore outside combat, your allies, including your ancestor, speed up to match your char's speed.
  • Scrolls of immolation work well for followers of Hepliaklqana; target your ancestor, send them at your enemies, and watch them explode! They won't get angry, coming back no worse for the wear after the battle. Of course, the noise might attract monsters while your ancestor is away... (Note that the spell Inner Flame does not work.)
  • Transference can be used in a couple of ways:
    • You can swap your ancestor with a monster, in order to pull the monster closer.
    • If your ancestor is a few tiles away, you can swap the ancestor with a monster to send it further, much like a "blink away".
    • You can swap yourself with your ancestor, in order to get away from monsters. Create a few tiles of distance (Telling your ancestor to retreat helps), then use the ability. This functions like a superior Passage of Golubria -- it even works on Formicids!
      • You can also 1. swap the ancestor with a distant monster, then 2. swap yourself with the ancestor. This can create distance in less turns then simply telling the ancestor to retreat.

History

  • Prior to 0.30, knight ancestors attacked faster (regular speed; 1.0 decaAut/attack at base)
  • Prior to 0.29, hexer ancestors attacked slower (regular speed).
  • Prior to 0.27, your ancestor (and the -10% HP mutation) came on worship, rather than 1* of piety. Players and their ancestor couldn't fire through one another. In addition, all monsters attacked at (weapon base delay + 1.0) / 2 decaAut, so quick blade hexers attacked faster, and knights/battlemages attacked slower.
  • Prior to 0.23, the confusion status was better against enemies, so the hexer ancestor was stronger.
  • Hepliaklqana was added in 0.19. Initially Felids were banned from worshipping Hepliaklqana, but this restriction was removed before the release.

References

Gods
Good ElyvilonZinThe Shining One
Neutral AshenzariCheibriadosDithmenosFedhas MadashGozag Ym SagozHepliaklqanaIgnisOkawaruQazlalRuSif MunaTrogUskayawVehumetWu Jian
Chaotic JiyvaNemelex XobehXom
Evil BeoghKikubaaqudghaLugonu *Makhleb *Yredelemnul
* Chaotic & Evil