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''For spells like [[Searing Ray]] with an effect that requires several turns of focus, see [[Channeling spell]].''
 
{{flavour|Dramatically increases the user's regeneration of magical power for a duration that increases with Invocations skill.}}
 
{{flavour|Dramatically increases the user's regeneration of magical power for a duration that increases with Invocations skill.}}
  
'''Channeling''' is the act of passively restoring MP to a character (as opposed to using an action to restore MP with a [[potion of magic]] or the [[Sublimation of Blood]] spell). There are two types: Active Channeling (which requires using an activated ability) and Passive Channeling (which comes from equipment and happens without the player's input).
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'''Channeling''' is the act of passively restoring MP to a character, as opposed to using a single-turn action like the [[Sublimation of Blood]] spell to restore MP. There are two types: Active Channeling (which require the use of an activated ability), and Passive Channeling (which comes from equipment and happens without the player's input).
  
 
[[Djinn]] do not use MP and cannot make use of any form of channeling.
 
[[Djinn]] do not use MP and cannot make use of any form of channeling.
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'''Success rate:''' (60 + 4*[[Invocations]])/100 + [[Piety]]/25<br>
 
'''Success rate:''' (60 + 4*[[Invocations]])/100 + [[Piety]]/25<br>
'''MP Recovered:''' 3-5 per turn for (4 + random2avg(2 * Invocations / 3)) turns, or roughly (4 + 2*Invocations/3) turns
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'''MP Recovered:''' 3-5 per turn for (3 + 2d(2/3 * Invocations)/2) turns, average (3 + Invocations/3) turns
 
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==Passive Channeling==
 
==Passive Channeling==
[[Orb]]s of [[energy]] and the [[staff of Wucad Mu]] allow you to passively channel energy, refunding the MP costs of spells you cast. An orb counts as 2 sources, while the staff counts as 3.
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[[Orb]]s of [[energy]] and the [[crystal ball of Wucad Mu]] allow you to passively channel energy, refunding the MP costs of spells you cast.
  
When casting a spell while wielding a source of passive channeling, you have a <code>Sources * Evocations / 108</code> chance of regaining the MP used in the spell.<ref>{{source ref|0.28.0|spl-cast.cc|688}}</ref> Each time this happens, you have a <code>1 / (Evocations - MP cost)</code> chance of either being confused for <code>1 + 1d4</code> turns or losing 1-5 [[intelligence]]<ref>{{source ref|0.28.0|spl-cast.cc|694}}</ref>.
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With the energy ego, when you successfully cast a spell, there's a 20% chance to have the full MP cost refunded. When you [[miscast]] a spell, you will always have MP refunded. However, it increases your ''raw'' [[spell failure]] chance by +10%. The crystal ball of Wucad Mu has double the refund rate, with the same failure penalty. (For reference, the first stack of [[wizardry]] reduces raw spell failure by 25%.)
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Note that this does not mean that your spell failure actually increases by +10%, as its modified by a function. See the [[Spell Success#Final Step|Spell Success]] page for details. For example:
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*If you have a spell with 6% failure, an orb of energy increases it to 17% actual failure.
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*If you have a spell with 2% failure, an orb of energy increases it to 8% actual failure.
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*For spells with 1% failure, it varies. A 1% failure might increase to 2% or 9% actual failure, depending on how much skill you have.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*The ability to stack multiple sources of passive channeling was added in [[0.28]].
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*In [[0.30]], passive channeling was reworked. Prior to this version, you had a <code>Sources * Evocations / 108</code> (orb of energy: 2 sources ; [[staff of Wucad Mu]]: 3) to succeed. If you succeeded, you had a <code>1 / (Evocations - MP cost)</code> to backfire, either draining 1-5 points of intelligence or inflicting [[confusion]]. As Wucad Mu is now an orb, you are physically unable to stack channeling.
*Prior to [[0.27]], the staff of Wucad Mu could be e'''v'''oked to actively restore MP. Its success rate increased with [[Evocations]] skill (though it was never foolproof), but decreased with the wielder's remaining MP.
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*In [[0.28]], the ability to stack multiple sources of passive channeling was added, along with the [[orb]] of [[energy]]. Success rate per source decreased, but all items count towards multiple sources.
*Prior to [[0.26]], you could actively channel magic by e'''v'''oking a [[staff of energy]]; this provided fewer MP, but could not backfire.
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*Prior to [[0.27]], the staff of Wucad Mu's success rate was <code> Evocations / 81</code> (buffed to <code> Evocations / 54</code>), and backfiring did not refund MP.
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*Prior to [[0.26]], you could actively channel magic by e'''v'''oking a [[staff of energy]]; compared to other active channeling items, this provided fewer MP but could not backfire. The staff of Wucad Mu could also channel magic in this way.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], a [[crystal ball of energy]] could be used as a high-risk way to restore MP, much like the staff of Wucad Mu.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], a [[crystal ball of energy]] could be used as a high-risk way to restore MP, much like the staff of Wucad Mu.
 
*Prior to [[0.24]], Channel Magic was Sif Muna's *** ability.
 
*Prior to [[0.24]], Channel Magic was Sif Muna's *** ability.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], Sif Muna instead granted '''Channel Energy''', which was a repeatably usable ability, not a duration. With each use, it restored a small amount of MP (depending on Invocations skill) and cost [[hunger]] but no piety.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], Sif Muna instead granted '''Channel Energy''', which was a repeatably usable ability, not a duration. With each use, it restored a small amount of MP (depending on Invocations skill) and cost [[hunger]] but no piety.
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Religion]]
 
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Invocations]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:53, 11 December 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

For spells like Searing Ray with an effect that requires several turns of focus, see Channeling spell.

Dramatically increases the user's regeneration of magical power for a duration that increases with Invocations skill.

Channeling is the act of passively restoring MP to a character, as opposed to using a single-turn action like the Sublimation of Blood spell to restore MP. There are two types: Active Channeling (which require the use of an activated ability), and Passive Channeling (which comes from equipment and happens without the player's input).

Djinn do not use MP and cannot make use of any form of channeling.

Active Channeling

Channel Magic is an ability that allows worshipers of Sif Muna to restore MP much more quickly. Followers gain this ability at 1* piety.

Success rate: (60 + 4*Invocations)/100 + Piety/25
MP Recovered: 3-5 per turn for (3 + 2d(2/3 * Invocations)/2) turns, average (3 + Invocations/3) turns

Passive Channeling

Orbs of energy and the crystal ball of Wucad Mu allow you to passively channel energy, refunding the MP costs of spells you cast.

With the energy ego, when you successfully cast a spell, there's a 20% chance to have the full MP cost refunded. When you miscast a spell, you will always have MP refunded. However, it increases your raw spell failure chance by +10%. The crystal ball of Wucad Mu has double the refund rate, with the same failure penalty. (For reference, the first stack of wizardry reduces raw spell failure by 25%.)

Note that this does not mean that your spell failure actually increases by +10%, as its modified by a function. See the Spell Success page for details. For example:

  • If you have a spell with 6% failure, an orb of energy increases it to 17% actual failure.
  • If you have a spell with 2% failure, an orb of energy increases it to 8% actual failure.
  • For spells with 1% failure, it varies. A 1% failure might increase to 2% or 9% actual failure, depending on how much skill you have.

History

  • In 0.30, passive channeling was reworked. Prior to this version, you had a Sources * Evocations / 108 (orb of energy: 2 sources ; staff of Wucad Mu: 3) to succeed. If you succeeded, you had a 1 / (Evocations - MP cost) to backfire, either draining 1-5 points of intelligence or inflicting confusion. As Wucad Mu is now an orb, you are physically unable to stack channeling.
  • In 0.28, the ability to stack multiple sources of passive channeling was added, along with the orb of energy. Success rate per source decreased, but all items count towards multiple sources.
  • Prior to 0.27, the staff of Wucad Mu's success rate was Evocations / 81 (buffed to Evocations / 54), and backfiring did not refund MP.
  • Prior to 0.26, you could actively channel magic by evoking a staff of energy; compared to other active channeling items, this provided fewer MP but could not backfire. The staff of Wucad Mu could also channel magic in this way.
  • Prior to 0.25, a crystal ball of energy could be used as a high-risk way to restore MP, much like the staff of Wucad Mu.
  • Prior to 0.24, Channel Magic was Sif Muna's *** ability.
  • Prior to 0.19, Sif Muna instead granted Channel Energy, which was a repeatably usable ability, not a duration. With each use, it restored a small amount of MP (depending on Invocations skill) and cost hunger but no piety.