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'''Petrify''' is a level 4 [[Earth Magic|Earth]]/[[Transmutations|Transmutation]] spell that first slows, then petrifies its target a few turns later.
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'''Petrify''' is a level 4 [[Earth Magic|Earth]]/[[Alchemy]] spell that inflicts the '''Petrifying''' status, which first slows, then fully disables its target a few turns later.
  
==Effect==
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==Useful Info==
If the target fails a [[magic resistance]] check, it will gain the petrifying status, slowing down and turning to stone soon after. Successfully casting Petrify on a target that is already petrifying causes immediate petrification.
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Targets a creature, and up to two hostile creatures adjacent to any previous target (randomly chosen).
  
Petrified victims are unable to move or act for several turns; during this time, they cannot dodge attacks or use [[shields]], and are rendered vulnerable to [[stabbing]] attempts and the [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] and [[Shatter]] spells. However, because the victim is now made of stone, it receives significantly less damage: -50% while petrified, -33% while petrifying (after AC)<ref>{{source ref|0.26.1|monster.cc|4355}}</ref><ref>{{source ref|0.26.1|ouch.cc|870}}</ref>.
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If a victim fails a [[willpower]] check, it will gain the Petrifying status, which [[slow]]s them down, reduces [[EV]], and makes monsters vulnerable to low-tier [[stab]]s. They will turn to stone ('''Petrified''') soon after. Successfully casting Petrify on a target that is already petrifying causes immediate petrification.
  
[[Earth elemental]]s, [[Gargoyle (monster)|gargoyle]]s, [[catoblepae]], [[statue]]s, and [[insubstantial]] creatures cannot be petrified by any means. Players can become immune by being [[gargoyle]]s, activating [[Zin]]'s Vitalisation, or by being in [[Statue Form|Statue]], [[Wisp Form|Wisp]], or [[Shadow Form]]. [[Potions of cancellation]], [[Elyvilon]]'s Purification, and [[Ru]]'s Draw Out Power all cancel the petrifying status effect. Unfortunately, being completely petrified leaves you unable to act; at that point, your only recourse is to hope you survive until the status wears off.
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Petrified victims are unable to move or act for several turns. [[EV]] and [[SH]] are set to near 0. Monsters are vulnerable to high-tier [[stab]]s. Victims, now made of stone, receive significantly less damage: -33% while petrifying, and -50% while petrified (after AC).<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|monster.cc|4199}} - monsters<br>{{source ref|0.30.0|ouch.cc|882}} - players</ref> Being petrified also grants immunity to [[negative energy]] and [[torment]].
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While petrifying or petrified, creatures are vulnerable to [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] and [[Shatter]].
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The Petrify spell is less likely to succeed on the side targets. The main target is affected with the spell's full [[enchantment power]]; side targets are only affected by 66% of the enchantment power.
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===Duration===
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When a player is hit by Petrify, the petrifying status lasts for 2 [[decaAut]]. The petrified status lasts for 5 to 9 decaAut.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|player.cc|6927}}</ref> However, since Petrify resolves at the end of the player's turn, monsters can usually get 6.5 - 10.5 actions in a row. (You get to act, then monsters move, then you're petrified for 9 turns, so monsters get 10 actions in a row.)
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When a monster is hit by the player's Petrify, the petrifying status lasts for 3 decaAut. The petrified status lasts for <code>150 / <([[HD]] + 5) * (10/[[Movement#Monster Speed|speed]]) + 1></code> decaAut, with a minimum of 8 decaAut.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|mon-ench.cc|2263}}</ref> Note: a monster displayed as "Speed: 100%" has a speed stat of 10 for this formula.
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===Restrictions===
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*Creatures with rPetrify are immune. For monsters, this includes those already made of stone ([[earth elemental]]s, [[gargoyle (monster)|gargoyle]]s, [[statue]]s), as well as [[catoblepae]]. For players, being a [[Gargoyle]], in [[Statue Form]], or under [[Zin]]'s Vitalisation grants rPetrify.
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*[[Insubstantial]] creatures are immune, including insubstantial player forms ([[Wisp Form|Wisp]], [[Storm Form|Storm]], and [[Shadow Form]]).
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Players can cure ''petrifying'' with a [[potion of cancellation]], [[Elyvilon]]'s Purification, or [[Ru]]'s Draw Out Power. [[Yara's Violent Unravelling]] and [[Quicksilver Bolt]] are more dangerous ways to cure petrifying, and if aimed at a hostile target, they can cure petrified. Unfortunately, being completely petrified leaves you unable to act; at that point, your only recourse is to hope you survive until the status wears off.
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==Sources==
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Other than the Petrify spell, [[Clouds#Calcifying dust|calcifying dust]] (such as from the [[Petrifying Cloud]] spell) and [[chaos]] effects may cause the Petrifying effect.
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
*Stopping opponents with Petrify can be extremely useful for making escapes. Individual pursuers can be frozen in place while you run to a safe place to heal. Petrifying the lead monster of a pack that's chasing you through a narrow hallway will stop all the others behind it. When successful, Petrify is generally more effective and longer lasting than [[Confusing Touch]], [[Slow]], and [[Conjure Flame]] for escaping foes, since it prevents your target from moving altogether and persists even if you leave [[line of sight]].
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Petrify is essentially a [[Hexes]] spell that is not in the Hexes school. After a few turns, a Petrified monster becomes unable to do anything, and is vulnerable to high-tier [[stab]]s. It has a number of uses:
*Petrify has nice synergy with [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] (and to a lesser extent with [[Shatter]]): petrified targets have the same vulnerability to these spells as [[statue]]s. If you wait until the target is entirely petrified, hitting it with LRD will create an explosion of shrapnel, which can be quite useful against groups of monsters.
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**Of course, this vulnerability also applies to players, meaning you should take great pains to avoid being petrified when monsters that can cast LRD or Shatter are around. [[Jorgrun]] is particularly dangerous, having both Petrify and LRD.
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*It can 'frontload' a battle. If Petrify works, a monster is basically dead, given it is alone and you are good enough at stabbing. If a few Petrify attempts don't work, you can escape the fight (e.g. by retreating upstairs before the monster gets into melee) and try again. In other words, Petrify lets you "win" against a dangerous monster before losing any HP.
*Casting this spell multiple times on the same target will speed the petrification process up. Two successful applications will turn most targets to stone immediately.
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*It can make it easier to escape. Pursuers can be frozen while you run to a safe place to heal - for example, you can petrify a monster to clog up a hallway. Petrify lasts longer than a spell like [[Confusing Touch]].
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*It can be strong against tough foes with low [[willpower]], such as [[hornet]]s and [[two-headed ogre]]s.
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Note that being petrified reduces all damage by 50%, so [[Stone Arrow]]-ing a petrified target is significantly less effective. In order to get the full use of Petrify, invest into stabbing ([[Short Blades]] and [[Stealth]]), since the bonus from high-tier stabs is so high.
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===Tips & Tricks===
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Petrified targets are vulnerable to [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] and [[Shatter]].
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*Against monsters, casting LRD on a wall (without Petrify) is usually better for damage than using Petrify + LRD on a monster. But, if there are no convenient walls, then you can use Petrify to create an LRD target.  
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*Watch out for [[Jorgrun]], who has both Petrify and LRD.
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Casting this spell multiple times on the same target will speed the petrification process up. Two successful applications will turn most targets to stone immediately.
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*Followers of [[Dithmenos]] can petrify a target in just one turn if their shadow successfully repeats the spell. 
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When escaping a mob, it can be useful to petrify a nearby, low-level target in a hallway/bottleneck to block the progress of the rest of the mob.
  
 
==Monster Version==
 
==Monster Version==
A few monsters also have access to Petrify, which works much the same way as the player version.
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A few monsters also have access to Petrify, which works in the same way as the player version (except the changes to duration, as listed above).
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.12]], petrifying monsters that flew using wings ([[harpy|harpies]], [[hippogriff]]s, etc.) would ground them. Petrifying such enemies over deep water or lava would kill them instantly.
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*Prior to [[0.31]], Petrify did not affect targets adjacent to the caster, but it had a full-[[LOS]] range. It was also a level 4 Earth/[[Transmutations]] spell.
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*Prior to [[0.28]], creatures in the process of petrifying could not use [[SH]], and petrifying monsters couldn't use ranged attacks (but could use spells or melee normally). Also, being Petrified did not interrupt taking stairs; you'd be petrified, then the climbing action would complete.
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*Prior to [[0.12]], petrifying monsters that flew using wings ([[harpy|harpies]], [[hippogriff]]s, etc.) would ground them. Petrifying such enemies over deep water or lava would kill them instantly.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:52, 7 July 2024

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Petrify.png Petrify
Level 4
School1 Alchemy
School2 Earth
Source(s) Book of Sloth
Book of Transmutation
Casting noise 3
Spell noise 0
Power Cap 100
Range 6
Flags Wl check, Dir or target, Needs tracer
Petrifies a targeted creature. If successful, the target is slowed down for a while until it is temporarily turned into stone. In this state, the target will take less damage upon being hit.

Petrify is a level 4 Earth/Alchemy spell that inflicts the Petrifying status, which first slows, then fully disables its target a few turns later.

Useful Info

Targets a creature, and up to two hostile creatures adjacent to any previous target (randomly chosen).

If a victim fails a willpower check, it will gain the Petrifying status, which slows them down, reduces EV, and makes monsters vulnerable to low-tier stabs. They will turn to stone (Petrified) soon after. Successfully casting Petrify on a target that is already petrifying causes immediate petrification.

Petrified victims are unable to move or act for several turns. EV and SH are set to near 0. Monsters are vulnerable to high-tier stabs. Victims, now made of stone, receive significantly less damage: -33% while petrifying, and -50% while petrified (after AC).[1] Being petrified also grants immunity to negative energy and torment.

While petrifying or petrified, creatures are vulnerable to Lee's Rapid Deconstruction and Shatter.

The Petrify spell is less likely to succeed on the side targets. The main target is affected with the spell's full enchantment power; side targets are only affected by 66% of the enchantment power.

Duration

When a player is hit by Petrify, the petrifying status lasts for 2 decaAut. The petrified status lasts for 5 to 9 decaAut.[2] However, since Petrify resolves at the end of the player's turn, monsters can usually get 6.5 - 10.5 actions in a row. (You get to act, then monsters move, then you're petrified for 9 turns, so monsters get 10 actions in a row.)

When a monster is hit by the player's Petrify, the petrifying status lasts for 3 decaAut. The petrified status lasts for 150 / <(HD + 5) * (10/speed) + 1> decaAut, with a minimum of 8 decaAut.[3] Note: a monster displayed as "Speed: 100%" has a speed stat of 10 for this formula.

Restrictions

Players can cure petrifying with a potion of cancellation, Elyvilon's Purification, or Ru's Draw Out Power. Yara's Violent Unravelling and Quicksilver Bolt are more dangerous ways to cure petrifying, and if aimed at a hostile target, they can cure petrified. Unfortunately, being completely petrified leaves you unable to act; at that point, your only recourse is to hope you survive until the status wears off.

Sources

Other than the Petrify spell, calcifying dust (such as from the Petrifying Cloud spell) and chaos effects may cause the Petrifying effect.

Strategy

Petrify is essentially a Hexes spell that is not in the Hexes school. After a few turns, a Petrified monster becomes unable to do anything, and is vulnerable to high-tier stabs. It has a number of uses:

  • It can 'frontload' a battle. If Petrify works, a monster is basically dead, given it is alone and you are good enough at stabbing. If a few Petrify attempts don't work, you can escape the fight (e.g. by retreating upstairs before the monster gets into melee) and try again. In other words, Petrify lets you "win" against a dangerous monster before losing any HP.
  • It can make it easier to escape. Pursuers can be frozen while you run to a safe place to heal - for example, you can petrify a monster to clog up a hallway. Petrify lasts longer than a spell like Confusing Touch.
  • It can be strong against tough foes with low willpower, such as hornets and two-headed ogres.

Note that being petrified reduces all damage by 50%, so Stone Arrow-ing a petrified target is significantly less effective. In order to get the full use of Petrify, invest into stabbing (Short Blades and Stealth), since the bonus from high-tier stabs is so high.

Tips & Tricks

Petrified targets are vulnerable to Lee's Rapid Deconstruction and Shatter.

  • Against monsters, casting LRD on a wall (without Petrify) is usually better for damage than using Petrify + LRD on a monster. But, if there are no convenient walls, then you can use Petrify to create an LRD target.
  • Watch out for Jorgrun, who has both Petrify and LRD.

Casting this spell multiple times on the same target will speed the petrification process up. Two successful applications will turn most targets to stone immediately.

  • Followers of Dithmenos can petrify a target in just one turn if their shadow successfully repeats the spell.

When escaping a mob, it can be useful to petrify a nearby, low-level target in a hallway/bottleneck to block the progress of the rest of the mob.

Monster Version

A few monsters also have access to Petrify, which works in the same way as the player version (except the changes to duration, as listed above).

The following enemies cast Petrify:

The following enemies may be able to cast Petrify, depending on their spell set:

Additionally, some monsters have other abilities that can result in petrification:

History

  • Prior to 0.31, Petrify did not affect targets adjacent to the caster, but it had a full-LOS range. It was also a level 4 Earth/Transmutations spell.
  • Prior to 0.28, creatures in the process of petrifying could not use SH, and petrifying monsters couldn't use ranged attacks (but could use spells or melee normally). Also, being Petrified did not interrupt taking stairs; you'd be petrified, then the climbing action would complete.
  • Prior to 0.12, petrifying monsters that flew using wings (harpies, hippogriffs, etc.) would ground them. Petrifying such enemies over deep water or lava would kill them instantly.

References

  1. monster.cc:4199 (0.30.0) - monsters
    ouch.cc:882 (0.30.0) - players
  2. player.cc:6927 (0.30.1)
  3. mon-ench.cc:2263 (0.30.1)