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{{flavour|A staff inhabited by a mighty demon, tricked and trapped  in this form long ago. To survive, she now offers tremendous arcane power at a small price: a tiny portion of the caster's life essence, taken alongside the magic used every time its wielder casts a spell.}}
 
{{flavour|A staff inhabited by a mighty demon, tricked and trapped  in this form long ago. To survive, she now offers tremendous arcane power at a small price: a tiny portion of the caster's life essence, taken alongside the magic used every time its wielder casts a spell.}}
  
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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
The '''Majin-Bo''' is an extraordinarily powerful weapon in the hands of an experienced spellcaster, providing a universal boost to [[spellpower]] even before the +6 [[intelligence]] and [[MP]] are taken into account. Its [[vampiricism]] brand doesn't exactly make it devastating in melee, but its enchantment level is respectable, and it does allow you to recover health by crushing weaker foes by hand.
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The '''Majin-Bo'''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.1|art-data.txt|1244}}</ref> is an extraordinarily powerful weapon in the hands of an experienced spellcaster, providing a universal boost to [[spellpower]] even before the +6 [[intelligence]] and [[MP]] are taken into account. Its [[vampiricism]] brand doesn't exactly make it devastating in melee, but its enchantment level is respectable, and it does allow you to recover health by crushing weaker foes by hand.
  
 
Unfortunately, it does have a few downsides. Unlike [[magical staves]], the Majin-Bo is a two-handed weapon, preventing the use of [[shields]]. More importantly, you lose 1 [[HP]] for each [[MP]] you spend casting spells while wielding it (but it will not injure you further once you reach 1 HP). At best this effect is a mild annoyance, but at worst it can make any fight that gets out of hand significantly more dangerous. One cannot deny the appeal of this weapon, particularly for characters with massive HP pools or methods of recovering HP quickly.
 
Unfortunately, it does have a few downsides. Unlike [[magical staves]], the Majin-Bo is a two-handed weapon, preventing the use of [[shields]]. More importantly, you lose 1 [[HP]] for each [[MP]] you spend casting spells while wielding it (but it will not injure you further once you reach 1 HP). At best this effect is a mild annoyance, but at worst it can make any fight that gets out of hand significantly more dangerous. One cannot deny the appeal of this weapon, particularly for characters with massive HP pools or methods of recovering HP quickly.
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==References==
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==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 21:11, 2 June 2020

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A staff inhabited by a mighty demon, tricked and trapped in this form long ago. To survive, she now offers tremendous arcane power at a small price: a tiny portion of the caster's life essence, taken alongside the magic used every time its wielder casts a spell.

Majin-bo.png a Majin-Bo

+6 quarterstaff

Vampiricism brand
Archmagi
MP +6
Intelligence +6
Injures you each time you cast a spell

Desirability

The Majin-Bo[1] is an extraordinarily powerful weapon in the hands of an experienced spellcaster, providing a universal boost to spellpower even before the +6 intelligence and MP are taken into account. Its vampiricism brand doesn't exactly make it devastating in melee, but its enchantment level is respectable, and it does allow you to recover health by crushing weaker foes by hand.

Unfortunately, it does have a few downsides. Unlike magical staves, the Majin-Bo is a two-handed weapon, preventing the use of shields. More importantly, you lose 1 HP for each MP you spend casting spells while wielding it (but it will not injure you further once you reach 1 HP). At best this effect is a mild annoyance, but at worst it can make any fight that gets out of hand significantly more dangerous. One cannot deny the appeal of this weapon, particularly for characters with massive HP pools or methods of recovering HP quickly.

References

History

Prior to 0.18, the Majin-Bo never spoke occasionally.

The Majin-Bo was added in 0.15.