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* Fog can be used to block line of sight. If you can't see enemies because of the fog, enemies can't see you. This prevents dangerous ranged attackers, [[smite]]rs, and [[torment]]ers from attacking for a few turns. This can be enough time to flee, to reposition, or to get a monster in melee range. | * Fog can be used to block line of sight. If you can't see enemies because of the fog, enemies can't see you. This prevents dangerous ranged attackers, [[smite]]rs, and [[torment]]ers from attacking for a few turns. This can be enough time to flee, to reposition, or to get a monster in melee range. | ||
− | ** | + | **Enemies are totally unable to attack tiles blocked by fog. But certain player spells, like [[Fireball]] and [[Fulminant Prism]], can attack past it. |
− | * Clouds cannot replace other clouds. Placing a fog cloud will prevent other, more dangerous clouds like [[miasma]] from occupying your tile. | + | **Note that a scroll of fog may not block the desired tiles immediately. If LOS isn't blocked right away, try moving backwards, which will block sight in the forward direction. |
+ | *Clouds cannot replace other clouds. Placing a fog cloud will prevent other, more dangerous clouds like [[miasma]] from occupying your tile. | ||
*The locations of [[invisible]] monsters standing in clouds are more likely to be revealed by the disturbances they create. | *The locations of [[invisible]] monsters standing in clouds are more likely to be revealed by the disturbances they create. | ||
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+ | Note that using a scroll of fog may not block | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 07:05, 19 October 2023
Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
This scroll surrounds the reader with a dense cloud of fog. |
Reading a scroll of fog creates several clouds of harmless, opaque smoke. These are centered around the player and last for several turns. Fog clouds can spread to other adjacent tiles.
Opaque clouds, including from fog, can block line of sight. If 2 or more opaque clouds are in the way, then you will be unable to see further in that direction.
Strategy
At first, this scroll appears to have little use, but it can be very helpful in certain situations:
- Fog can be used to block line of sight. If you can't see enemies because of the fog, enemies can't see you. This prevents dangerous ranged attackers, smiters, and tormenters from attacking for a few turns. This can be enough time to flee, to reposition, or to get a monster in melee range.
- Enemies are totally unable to attack tiles blocked by fog. But certain player spells, like Fireball and Fulminant Prism, can attack past it.
- Note that a scroll of fog may not block the desired tiles immediately. If LOS isn't blocked right away, try moving backwards, which will block sight in the forward direction.
- Clouds cannot replace other clouds. Placing a fog cloud will prevent other, more dangerous clouds like miasma from occupying your tile.
- The locations of invisible monsters standing in clouds are more likely to be revealed by the disturbances they create.
Note that using a scroll of fog may not block
History
- Prior to 0.22, not all fog types from scrolls of fog would spread.
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Acquirement • Amnesia • Butterflies • Blinking • Brand weapon • Enchant armour • Enchant weapon • Fear • Fog • Identify • Immolation • Noise • Poison • Revelation • Silence • Summoning • Teleportation • Torment • Vulnerability |