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{{flavour|It pushes those it hits backwards, briefly stunning them in the process. If it pushes them into a solid feature, they will instead take an additional one-quarter of any damage that pierces their armour.}}
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{{flavour|It pushes those it hits backwards, briefly stunning them in the process. If it pushes them into a solid feature, they will instead take an additional one-third of any damage that pierces their armour.}}
 
 
The '''Concussion''' [[brand]] does the following:
 
*Pushes mobs backwards and stuns them, with duration proportional to weapon delay to prevent stunlocks.
 
 
 
*If a monster is the primary target <ref> e.g. any normal attack, but not [[Wu Jian]]'s whirlwind or [[Oni]]'s potion cleave.</ref>, the player will follow.
 
 
 
*If the monster is knocked into a solid feature <ref> Solid features are any non-traversable terrain parts, including statues, walls, and trees, but not monsters.</ref>, they take an extra 25% damage instead of being stunned.
 
  
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The '''concussion''' [[brand]], exclusive to [[Maces & Flails]], does the following:
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*Pushes monsters backwards and stuns them, with duration proportional to weapon delay to prevent stunlocks.
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**If a monster is the primary target, the player will follow.<ref> e.g. any normal attack, but not [[Wu Jian]]'s whirlwind or [[Oni]]'s potion cleave.</ref>
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**If the monster is knocked into a solid feature, they take an extra 0-75% damage (avg. 37.5%) instead of being stunned.<ref>Solid features are any non-traversable terrain parts, including statues, walls, and trees, but not monsters.</ref>
 
*Has no effect if there is another creature behind your target.
 
*Has no effect if there is another creature behind your target.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
Only generates on [[Maces and Flails]], and is available through both random generation and [[Scroll of Brand Weapon]].  
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Concussion can only generate and exist on [[Maces & Flails]]. It is available through both random generation and through a [[scroll of brand weapon]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
{{CBA|0.34|concussion will be added along with several other weapon type specific brands.}}
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*Concussion was introduced, along with the other weapon type specific brands, in [[0.34]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:22, 10 February 2026

Version 0.34: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
It pushes those it hits backwards, briefly stunning them in the process. If it pushes them into a solid feature, they will instead take an additional one-third of any damage that pierces their armour.

The concussion brand, exclusive to Maces & Flails, does the following:

  • Pushes monsters backwards and stuns them, with duration proportional to weapon delay to prevent stunlocks.
    • If a monster is the primary target, the player will follow.[1]
    • If the monster is knocked into a solid feature, they take an extra 0-75% damage (avg. 37.5%) instead of being stunned.[2]
  • Has no effect if there is another creature behind your target.

Sources

Concussion can only generate and exist on Maces & Flails. It is available through both random generation and through a scroll of brand weapon.

History

  • Concussion was introduced, along with the other weapon type specific brands, in 0.34.

References

  1. e.g. any normal attack, but not Wu Jian's whirlwind or Oni's potion cleave.
  2. Solid features are any non-traversable terrain parts, including statues, walls, and trees, but not monsters.
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Launchers AntimagicDrainingElectrocutionFlamingFreezingHeavyPenetrationSpeed
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