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{{flavour|The weapon of the archangel Lucreil, guardian and judge of the first mortals. Seeing their suffering, Lucreil led an army against the gods and was by them unmade. The survivors fled into the wilderness, bringing this weapon with them as the sole remnant of the archangel's justice..}}
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{{flavour|A weapon to bring forth guilt from the guilty. It was first wielded by the archangel Lucriel, who, on seeing the suffering of the first mortals, led them as an army against the cruelty of the gods. The ragged survivors of Lucriel's army took this weapon with them into the wilderness, the sole remnant of an archangel's virtue.}}
  
 
[[File:condemnation.png]] '''''The +8 trishula "Condemnation"'''''
 
[[File:condemnation.png]] '''''The +8 trishula "Condemnation"'''''
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+8 [[trishula]]<br>
 
+8 [[trishula]]<br>
 
[[Holy wrath]] brand<br>
 
[[Holy wrath]] brand<br>
[[rN|rN+]]<br>
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[[Negative energy|rN+]]<br>
 
[[Flight]]<br>
 
[[Flight]]<br>
[[Noise]]<br>
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May make [[noise]] when striking foes<br>
Inflicts [[Anguish]] for 4-8 turns on hit.
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Inflicts [[Anguish]] for 4-8 turns on hit
  
 
==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
'''Condemnation''' is quite useful as a +8 trishula, with holy wrath being more useful in the demon infested extended game. A [[demon trident]] of another [[brand]] may be more consistent elsewhere, but the other intrinsics are a nice bonus.
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'''Condemnation''' is quite useful for any [[Polearms]] user by being a +8 [[trishula]]. In addition, enemies hit by the trident will take damage equal to the damage they deal, bypassing [[AC]] and [[EV]]. This effect works especially well with [[summon]]s; damage to them also triggers Anguish, and Condemnation can reach past your allies to strike enemies from a position of relative safety.  
  
Like all trishulas, Condemnation is unable to be wielded by [[undead]] and [[demonspawn]] players.
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For non-summoners, Condemnation's intrinsics are nice, but its [[holy wrath]] brand is most viable for the demon-infested [[extended game]]. Outside of extended, a [[demon trident]] of a damaging brand will be more consistent as a main weapon.
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Like all [[trishula]]s, Condemnation cannot be wielded by [[undead]] or [[demonspawn]] players.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Condemnation will be introduced in [[0.29]].
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*Condemnation was introduced in [[0.29]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Polearms]]
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 16 July 2023

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A weapon to bring forth guilt from the guilty. It was first wielded by the archangel Lucriel, who, on seeing the suffering of the first mortals, led them as an army against the cruelty of the gods. The ragged survivors of Lucriel's army took this weapon with them into the wilderness, the sole remnant of an archangel's virtue.

Condemnation.png The +8 trishula "Condemnation"

+8 trishula
Holy wrath brand
rN+
Flight
May make noise when striking foes
Inflicts Anguish for 4-8 turns on hit

Desirability

Condemnation is quite useful for any Polearms user by being a +8 trishula. In addition, enemies hit by the trident will take damage equal to the damage they deal, bypassing AC and EV. This effect works especially well with summons; damage to them also triggers Anguish, and Condemnation can reach past your allies to strike enemies from a position of relative safety.

For non-summoners, Condemnation's intrinsics are nice, but its holy wrath brand is most viable for the demon-infested extended game. Outside of extended, a demon trident of a damaging brand will be more consistent as a main weapon.

Like all trishulas, Condemnation cannot be wielded by undead or demonspawn players.

History

  • Condemnation was introduced in 0.29.

References