Difference between revisions of "Scroll"
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+ | Previous to [[0.15]], Any time you suffered [[fire]] or [[hellfire]] damage, there was a chance your scrolls would be subject to [[item destruction]]. The [[conservation]] intrinsic reduced the chance of this happening, as did having a high [[AC]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:16, 26 November 2014
A disposable arcane formula inscribed on parchment by a professional scribe or sorceror. Anyone can evoke the power of the arcane formula by reading it out loud, but the nature of that power is not a priori apparent. |
Scrolls are consumable items which, when read (command r), provide a wide variety of magical effects. They can be found as randomly generated loot or bought in certain shops. Unidentified scrolls will have gibberish names until you've identified them, either by reading them or through use of a scroll of identify. Some scrolls have requirements for use; if you don't meet the requirements when reading an unidentified scroll, it will be wasted but identified.
You can find a list of scrolls here.
You will have difficulty reading scrolls under the following circumstances:
- The Blurry Vision mutation will cause your attempts to read scrolls to fail (20% chance per rank). This does not waste the scroll.
- The brainless status effect gives you a flat 80% failure rate.
- Reading any scroll while confused will make the scroll function like a scroll of random uselessness.
The following status effects disable scroll-reading entirely:
History
In 0.15, item destruction was removed entirely.
Previous to 0.15, Any time you suffered fire or hellfire damage, there was a chance your scrolls would be subject to item destruction. The conservation intrinsic reduced the chance of this happening, as did having a high AC.