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− | A '''ring of willpower''' increases its wearer's [[willpower]] (Will) | + | A '''ring of willpower''' increases its wearer's [[willpower]] by +40 (Will+) for each ring worn. |
==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
− | Rings of willpower are | + | Rings of willpower are great general use rings, especially against foes capable of [[banish]]ing or [[paralyse|paralyzing]] you. Just don't be afraid to swap them out if a particular elemental resistance is in order. |
− | ==Tips & Tricks== | + | If you already have enough will to reach a 0% hex chance, then extra willpower is unnecessary. |
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You can press the '''%''' key to view your current level of willpower. | You can press the '''%''' key to view your current level of willpower. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:59, 6 November 2024
Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
A ring that increases its wearer's willpower, helping to protect against certain magical effects. |
A ring of willpower increases its wearer's willpower by +40 (Will+) for each ring worn.
Desirability
Rings of willpower are great general use rings, especially against foes capable of banishing or paralyzing you. Just don't be afraid to swap them out if a particular elemental resistance is in order.
If you already have enough will to reach a 0% hex chance, then extra willpower is unnecessary.
Tips & Tricks
You can press the % key to view your current level of willpower.
History
- Prior to 0.26, these rings were called rings of protection from magic.