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*Note that [[Trog]] objects to even training Necromancy, making this brand more or less useless to his followers unless they acquired the skill before converting. | *Note that [[Trog]] objects to even training Necromancy, making this brand more or less useless to his followers unless they acquired the skill before converting. | ||
*If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon instead of receiving the [[Necronomicon]], keep in mind that waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful; the farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect. Applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, you can find a better base weapon to use against resistant enemies; against non-resistant enemies, you won't need it. | *If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon instead of receiving the [[Necronomicon]], keep in mind that waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful; the farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect. Applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, you can find a better base weapon to use against resistant enemies; against non-resistant enemies, you won't need it. | ||
+ | *Damage output can be compared to the damage output of the [[Electrocution]] brand on a per attack basis. The electrocution brand activates 33% of the time for an average of 17 damage, which turns out to be about 5.6 extra damage per successful attack. The table below shows that at [[Necromancy]] level 11, the two brands basically add equal damage per successful attack, and Pain starts to outperform [[Electrocution]] at [[Necromancy]] level 12. | ||
+ | {| class="prettytable" style="text-align: center; border:none; margin:auto; padding:0;" | ||
+ | ! Necromancy !! Chance of Activation !! Average Damage !! Average Damage Per Attack | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 1 | ||
+ | | 50.0% || 1.0 || 0.5 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 7 | ||
+ | | 87.5% || 4.0 || 3.5 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! ''11'' | ||
+ | | ''91.7%'' || ''6.0'' || ''5.5'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 12 | ||
+ | | '''92.3%''' || '''6.5''' || '''6.0''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 14 | ||
+ | | 93.3% || 7.5 || 7.0 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 21 | ||
+ | | 95.5% || 11.0 || 10.5 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 27 | ||
+ | | 96.4% || 14 || 13.5 | ||
+ | |} | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 00:40, 20 August 2016
This page is about the weapon brand. For the spell, see Pain (spell).
The pain brand allows melee weapons to inflict magically painful injuries (increased damage) on victims who lack negative energy resistance. This additional damage increases with the wielder's Necromancy skill.
Attacks have a (100×Necromancy/(Necromancy+1))% chance to add 1d(Necromancy) damage:
Chance to Activate
Necromancy 01: 50.0%
Necromancy 10: 90.9%
Necromancy 27: 96.4%
Defenders with any level of negative energy resistance are immune to the additional effect. Weapons with this brand are considered unholy, and good gods forbid their use.
The pain brand is Kikubaaqudgha's special brand. At max piety, you can have him add the brand to a weapon of your choosing.
Monster Version
For the purposes of this brand, a monster's Necromancy skill is determined as follows:
- Default: HD/2
- Undead or Demonic: HD
- Animal Intelligence or Lower: 0
Tips & Tricks
- Since the brand inflicts a flat rate of damage independent of your weapon's base damage, pain brands work best on fast weapons with low base delay (demon whips, quick blades, spears, whips, etc.)
- The unholy nature of this brand is rarely an issue. In practice, gods who forbid pain brands also forbid Necromancy, and thus their worshipers are unlikely to have the skill to exploit pain-branded weapons in the first place. It does make switching from Kiku to a kindlier god somewhat less desirable though.
- Note that Trog objects to even training Necromancy, making this brand more or less useless to his followers unless they acquired the skill before converting.
- If you're going to use Kikubaaqudgha's final ability to affix the pain brand on a weapon instead of receiving the Necronomicon, keep in mind that waiting for the perfect weapon to apply it to can be wasteful; the farther into the game you get, the fewer enemies are susceptible to its effect. Applying it earlier on offers more benefit. Later on, you can find a better base weapon to use against resistant enemies; against non-resistant enemies, you won't need it.
- Damage output can be compared to the damage output of the Electrocution brand on a per attack basis. The electrocution brand activates 33% of the time for an average of 17 damage, which turns out to be about 5.6 extra damage per successful attack. The table below shows that at Necromancy level 11, the two brands basically add equal damage per successful attack, and Pain starts to outperform Electrocution at Necromancy level 12.
Necromancy | Chance of Activation | Average Damage | Average Damage Per Attack |
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1 | 50.0% | 1.0 | 0.5 |
7 | 87.5% | 4.0 | 3.5 |
11 | 91.7% | 6.0 | 5.5 |
12 | 92.3% | 6.5 | 6.0 |
14 | 93.3% | 7.5 | 7.0 |
21 | 95.5% | 11.0 | 10.5 |
27 | 96.4% | 14 | 13.5 |
History
Prior to 0.13, this brand's chance to activate was Necromancy×12.5% (100% activation at 8 skill or higher).
Brands | |
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Melee weapons | Antimagic • Chaos • Distortion • Draining • Electrocution • Flaming • Freezing • Heavy • Holy wrath • Pain • Protection • Reaching • Spectral • Speed • Vampiric • Venom Disruption • Dragon slaying • Reaping • Silver |
Launchers | Antimagic • Draining • Electrocution • Flaming • Freezing • Heavy • Penetration • Speed |
Throwing weapons | Atropa • Curare • Datura • Dispersal • Poisoned • Silver |