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| − | The '''crown of vainglory'''<ref>{{source ref|0.33.0|art-data.txt|1886}}</ref> is an overenchanted hat with a good [[ego]] and 2 extra ring slots. Many characters can greatly benefit from the ring slots - casters can stack [[ring of wizardry|wizardry]]/[[ring of intelligence|intelligence]], heavy melee characters can gain [[strength]]/[[slay]], and any character can appreciate +8 AC | + | The '''crown of vainglory'''<ref>{{source ref|0.33.0|art-data.txt|1886}}</ref> is an overenchanted hat with a good [[ego]] and 2 extra ring slots. Many characters can greatly benefit from the ring slots - casters can stack [[ring of wizardry|wizardry]]/[[ring of intelligence|intelligence]], heavy melee characters can gain [[strength]]/[[slay]], and any character can appreciate +8 AC, +10 EV, or more resistances. The exact usefulness of this is reliant on the rings that are currently available, though. |
The Majesty property preventing you from leaving a new floor is also a huge liability: going downstairs to find a horde of powerful enemies or a dangerous entry [[vault]] is a common occurrence, and not being able to retreat up can put you in severe danger. This item's [[Fragile (ego)|^Fragile]] makes this almost impossible to circumvent, as trying to unequip it before entering a new floor will destroy the item. A strategy is to use this item as a temporary boon - equip it for one or however many floors, then unequip it before going down to a new floor. | The Majesty property preventing you from leaving a new floor is also a huge liability: going downstairs to find a horde of powerful enemies or a dangerous entry [[vault]] is a common occurrence, and not being able to retreat up can put you in severe danger. This item's [[Fragile (ego)|^Fragile]] makes this almost impossible to circumvent, as trying to unequip it before entering a new floor will destroy the item. A strategy is to use this item as a temporary boon - equip it for one or however many floors, then unequip it before going down to a new floor. | ||
Revision as of 06:55, 6 November 2025
| An extravagant crown of gold filigree and glittering jewels that even a king could feel immodest wearing. It grants its wearer a regal aura the match of any in heaven and also a great deal of unearned confidence. |
+3 hat
Backlit: Cannot turn invisible, x40% stealth score
Majesty: Whenever you enter a new floor, if you see nearby enemies, you will wake them up and become unable to leave the floor for 12-22 turns.
+2 ring slots
^Fragile
+40 Willpower
Desirability
The crown of vainglory[1] is an overenchanted hat with a good ego and 2 extra ring slots. Many characters can greatly benefit from the ring slots - casters can stack wizardry/intelligence, heavy melee characters can gain strength/slay, and any character can appreciate +8 AC, +10 EV, or more resistances. The exact usefulness of this is reliant on the rings that are currently available, though.
The Majesty property preventing you from leaving a new floor is also a huge liability: going downstairs to find a horde of powerful enemies or a dangerous entry vault is a common occurrence, and not being able to retreat up can put you in severe danger. This item's ^Fragile makes this almost impossible to circumvent, as trying to unequip it before entering a new floor will destroy the item. A strategy is to use this item as a temporary boon - equip it for one or however many floors, then unequip it before going down to a new floor.
Stabbers are very likely to find the item undesirable regardless of the rings they have access to - the stealth penalty and loss of access to invisibility (and thus on-demand partial stabbing) will usually outweigh whatever upsides the crown may have for these characters.
History
- In 0.33, this unrand was added to the game.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:1886 (0.33.0)