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| − | + | '''Cantrip''' is a monster-only spell which does nothing. It is equivalent to passing a turn, but provides intimidating flavor text. It is used to water down particularly dangerous early-game spellcasters. | |
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| + | {{flavour|"The [monster] casts a cantrip, but nothing happens."<br>"The [monster] begins to cast a cantrip, but forgets the words!"<br>"The [monster] miscasts a cantrip."<br>"The [monster] looks braver for a moment."<br>"The [monster] looks encouraged for a moment."<br>"The [monster] looks satisfied for a moment."}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 23 January 2025
Version 0.32: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
| Casts one of a number of minor spells, aimed at trying to bolster the caster's morale. They have no noticeable effect. |
Cantrip is a monster-only spell which does nothing. It is equivalent to passing a turn, but provides intimidating flavor text. It is used to water down particularly dangerous early-game spellcasters.
The following enemies cast Cantrip:
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Gastronok - K
Kobold demonologist - o
Orc priest - @
Psyche - J
Dissolution will have this spell if the Royal Jelly was killed and Jiyva no longer exists.
Possible Messages
| "The [monster] casts a cantrip, but nothing happens." "The [monster] begins to cast a cantrip, but forgets the words!" "The [monster] miscasts a cantrip." "The [monster] looks braver for a moment." "The [monster] looks encouraged for a moment." "The [monster] looks satisfied for a moment." |