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The more [[Dodging]] skill you have, and the less [[encumbrance rating|encumbering]] your body armour, the more you gain out of the dexterity stat. Dexterity also boosts [[shields]] and certain weapon's damage ([[Short Blades]], [[Long Blades]], [[Ranged Weapons]]). | The more [[Dodging]] skill you have, and the less [[encumbrance rating|encumbering]] your body armour, the more you gain out of the dexterity stat. Dexterity also boosts [[shields]] and certain weapon's damage ([[Short Blades]], [[Long Blades]], [[Ranged Weapons]]). | ||
− | A [[Hill Orc]] in [[plate armour]] will prefer a [[ring of evasion]], but a Dodging-based fighter will appreciate dexterity | + | A [[Hill Orc]] in [[plate armour]] will prefer a [[ring of evasion]], but a Dodging-based fighter will appreciate dexterity for the general stat boosts. DEX boosts damage, EV, and gives a small boost to SH and stealth -- that's a lot for certain characters. Even then, don't be afraid to swap in a resistance as needed. |
===EV Gain=== | ===EV Gain=== |
Revision as of 00:50, 7 January 2024
A ring that increases the dexterity of its wearer. |
A +6 ring of dexterity increases the dexterity of the wearer.
Desirability
The more Dodging skill you have, and the less encumbering your body armour, the more you gain out of the dexterity stat. Dexterity also boosts shields and certain weapon's damage (Short Blades, Long Blades, Ranged Weapons).
A Hill Orc in plate armour will prefer a ring of evasion, but a Dodging-based fighter will appreciate dexterity for the general stat boosts. DEX boosts damage, EV, and gives a small boost to SH and stealth -- that's a lot for certain characters. Even then, don't be afraid to swap in a resistance as needed.
EV Gain
Examples of +6 dexterity on EV gain:
- Robe, 10 Dodging skill, normal size: +2.4 EV
- Robe, 16.7 Dodging skill, normal size: +4 EV
- Plate armour (15 strength), 6.7 Dodging skill, normal size: +1 EV
The effect of dexterity is linear, so it doesn't matter how much dex you had before wearing this ring. This doesn't include the effect of shields, weapon strength, etc., so it can be worthwhile to use this ring, even if a ring of evasion would give more EV.
Since dexterity scales with Dodging skill itself, a ring of dexterity becomes stronger as you progress through the game. 10 Dodging may be high for an XL 10 character, but an endgame character can afford to max out the skill.
History
- Prior to 0.27, you could find rings of dexterity with a -4 enchantment; such rings were always cursed. Also, there were stepdowns to both evasion and dexterity, which made dexterity less viable as an overall stat.
- Prior to 0.25, typical enchantment values ranged from 2 to 6 (positive and negative).