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{{flavour|An orb encased in vividly coloured scales, wrought by a long-forgotten wizard. It was the mage Iskenderun's favourite playtoy.}} | {{flavour|An orb encased in vividly coloured scales, wrought by a long-forgotten wizard. It was the mage Iskenderun's favourite playtoy.}} | ||
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[[Orb]] | [[Orb]] | ||
− | [[Spell enhancer|Enhances]] the power of the wielder's [[ | + | [[Spell enhancer|Enhances]] the power of the wielder's [[destructive spells]]<br> |
Weakens your non-destructive magic<br> | Weakens your non-destructive magic<br> | ||
− | Automatically creates a [[Iskenderun's Battlesphere|battlesphere]] when monsters are in sight; the battlesphere's power depends on your skill | + | Automatically creates a [[Iskenderun's Battlesphere|battlesphere]] when monsters are in sight; the battlesphere's power depends on your [[Conjurations]] skill.<br> |
==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
− | + | The '''sphere of Battle'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|art-data.txt|1568}}</ref> is useful for blaster casters, adding a [[spell enhancer]] and a level 5 spell's worth of damage. However, the loss of a regular [[shield]] (or different type of orb) can be very painful. | |
− | Characters that do not plan to use destructive magic have no use for the sphere of Battle. | + | Characters that do not plan to use destructive magic have no use for the sphere of Battle. The spell Iskenderun's Battlesphere also becomes redundant, as you can only have one battlesphere at a time. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
*This item was introduced in [[0.30]], replacing the [[staff of Battle]]. | *This item was introduced in [[0.30]], replacing the [[staff of Battle]]. | ||
− | + | :Previously, you could hit enemies with the staff to fire the battlesphere. It only boosted the [[Conjuration]] school and the battlesphere only triggered on Conjurations spells (or staff melee attacks). It did not weaken your non-destructive spells. Also, the battlesphere's power was calculated as if you had cast [[Iskenderun's Battlesphere]], instead of purely using Conjurations skill. | |
− | : Previously, you could hit enemies with the staff to fire the battlesphere. It only boosted the [[Conjuration]] school and the battlesphere only triggered on Conjurations spells. It did not weaken your non-destructive spells. Also, the battlesphere's power was calculated as if you had cast [[Iskenderun's Battlesphere]], instead of purely using Conjurations skill. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 28 September 2024
Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
An orb encased in vividly coloured scales, wrought by a long-forgotten wizard. It was the mage Iskenderun's favourite playtoy. |
Enhances the power of the wielder's destructive spells
Weakens your non-destructive magic
Automatically creates a battlesphere when monsters are in sight; the battlesphere's power depends on your Conjurations skill.
Desirability
The sphere of Battle[1] is useful for blaster casters, adding a spell enhancer and a level 5 spell's worth of damage. However, the loss of a regular shield (or different type of orb) can be very painful.
Characters that do not plan to use destructive magic have no use for the sphere of Battle. The spell Iskenderun's Battlesphere also becomes redundant, as you can only have one battlesphere at a time.
History
- This item was introduced in 0.30, replacing the staff of Battle.
- Previously, you could hit enemies with the staff to fire the battlesphere. It only boosted the Conjuration school and the battlesphere only triggered on Conjurations spells (or staff melee attacks). It did not weaken your non-destructive spells. Also, the battlesphere's power was calculated as if you had cast Iskenderun's Battlesphere, instead of purely using Conjurations skill.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:1568 (0.30.1)