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'''Warding''' is an [[intrinsic]] that sometimes causes the melee attacks of summoned monsters against you to fail:
 
'''Warding''' is an [[intrinsic]] that sometimes causes the melee attacks of summoned monsters against you to fail:
  
 
{{crawlquote|'''''X''' tries to attack you, but flinches away.''}}
 
{{crawlquote|'''''X''' tries to attack you, but flinches away.''}}
  
However, it will not prevent such monsters from casting [[spell]]s or using abilities such as [[torment]] or [[hellfire]] against you. This makes it much more useful against such spells as [[Summon Horrible Things]] and [[Haunt]] than against [[Summon Greater Demon]], for example.
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However, it will not prevent such monsters from casting [[spell]]s or using abilities such as [[torment]] or [[hellfire]] against you. This makes it much more useful against such spells as [[Summon Horrible Things]] and [[Haunt]] than against [[Summon Greater Demon]], for example. Warding has no effect on monsters that are not summoned.
  
Warding has no effect on monsters that are not summoned.
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Warding can be obtained through:
 
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*[[Amulet of warding]]
==Sources==
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*[[Staff of summoning]]
Warding can be obtained by wearing the [[amulet of warding]] (which also grants one level of [[life protection]]), by wielding a [[staff of summoning]], or from various [[artefact]]s.
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*[[Macabre finger necklace]]
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*Some [[randart]]s
  
 
[[Category:Intrinsic]]
 
[[Category:Intrinsic]]

Revision as of 14:38, 9 April 2014

Version 0.14: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Warding is an intrinsic that sometimes causes the melee attacks of summoned monsters against you to fail:

X tries to attack you, but flinches away.

However, it will not prevent such monsters from casting spells or using abilities such as torment or hellfire against you. This makes it much more useful against such spells as Summon Horrible Things and Haunt than against Summon Greater Demon, for example. Warding has no effect on monsters that are not summoned.

Warding can be obtained through: