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''[[Armour]] brands are also called egos. See the [[ego]] page for armour brands.'' | ''[[Armour]] brands are also called egos. See the [[ego]] page for armour brands.'' | ||
− | + | '''Brands''' are special properties that [[weapon]]s can have, granting the weapon additional effects. Usually, these effects amount to increasing the damage they deal, but others do exist. | |
− | + | ==Useful Info== | |
+ | When looking at a ''+9'' broad axe ''of flaming'', the "+9" is the [[enchant]]ment level, and the "of flaming" is the weapon's brand. In general, brands are harder to change than enchantment. | ||
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+ | Under no circumstances can a normal weapon have more than one brand. However, some [[unrand]]s, such as [[Maxwell's Thermic Engine]] and the [[storm bow]], have multiple. | ||
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+ | Brands are one of the biggest differences between [[Unarmed Combat]] and weaponry: without using a [[transformation]], unarmed fighters have no access to brands. | ||
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*Reading a [[scroll of brand weapon]] will give a weapon a randomly selected brand, replacing any existing brand if there is one. | *Reading a [[scroll of brand weapon]] will give a weapon a randomly selected brand, replacing any existing brand if there is one. | ||
*All [[randart]]s are guaranteed to have a brand, and cannot have their brand modified. | *All [[randart]]s are guaranteed to have a brand, and cannot have their brand modified. | ||
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*Worshipers of [[the Shining One]], [[Kikubaaqudgha]], and [[Lugonu]] can have one weapon "blessed" per game, which will apply the [[holy wrath]], [[Pain (brand)|pain]], or [[distortion]] brands, respectively. | *Worshipers of [[the Shining One]], [[Kikubaaqudgha]], and [[Lugonu]] can have one weapon "blessed" per game, which will apply the [[holy wrath]], [[Pain (brand)|pain]], or [[distortion]] brands, respectively. | ||
*Worshipers of [[Xom]] may randomly "receive" [[chaos]]-branded weapons. However, they often arrive in the hands of enemies in your [[line of sight]]. | *Worshipers of [[Xom]] may randomly "receive" [[chaos]]-branded weapons. However, they often arrive in the hands of enemies in your [[line of sight]]. | ||
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==List of Brands== | ==List of Brands== |
Revision as of 15:35, 13 October 2023
Armour brands are also called egos. See the ego page for armour brands.
Brands are special properties that weapons can have, granting the weapon additional effects. Usually, these effects amount to increasing the damage they deal, but others do exist.
Contents
Useful Info
When looking at a +9 broad axe of flaming, the "+9" is the enchantment level, and the "of flaming" is the weapon's brand. In general, brands are harder to change than enchantment.
Under no circumstances can a normal weapon have more than one brand. However, some unrands, such as Maxwell's Thermic Engine and the storm bow, have multiple.
Brands are one of the biggest differences between Unarmed Combat and weaponry: without using a transformation, unarmed fighters have no access to brands.
Sources
- Reading a scroll of brand weapon will give a weapon a randomly selected brand, replacing any existing brand if there is one.
- All randarts are guaranteed to have a brand, and cannot have their brand modified.
Divine
- Worshipers of the Shining One, Kikubaaqudgha, and Lugonu can have one weapon "blessed" per game, which will apply the holy wrath, pain, or distortion brands, respectively.
- Worshipers of Xom may randomly "receive" chaos-branded weapons. However, they often arrive in the hands of enemies in your line of sight.
List of Brands
Melee Weapons
Brand | Description |
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Antimagic | Trog's special brand; causes monsters to fail their spells and temporarily reduces the player's maximum MP while wielded. |
Chaos | Xom's special brand; can inflict different effects with each attack. |
Distortion | Lugonu's special brand. Can have multiple damaging and Translocations-related effects upon a successful hit, including Banishment to the Abyss. |
Draining | Adds an average of 25% extra negative energy damage per attack, as well as draining the monster if susceptible. |
Electrocution | Inflicts 8-20 additional electricity damage on 25% of successful attacks (independent of the damage dealt). |
Flaming | Adds an average of 25% extra fire damage per attack. Prevents hydras from regrowing heads. |
Freezing | Adds an average of 25% extra cold damage per attack. Can temporarily slow cold-blooded monsters. |
Heavy | Adds +80% base damage, but makes attacks 50% slower. (Net increase of +20%) |
Holy wrath | The Shining One's special brand. Inflicts an average of 75% extra damage to demonic and undead monsters. |
Pain | Kikubaaqudgha's special brand. Inflicts additional negative energy damage based on the player's Necromancy skill. |
Protection | Gives the wielder +7 AC for a short period after hitting with the weapon. |
Spectral | Creates a spectral weapon on hitting an enemy, which attacks alongside the user. Damage to the weapon is partially redirected to the user. Found largely on two-handed weapons. |
Speed | Reduces weapon attack delay by up to 50%. Found only on short blades, staves, and some artefacts. |
Vampiricism | When attacking enemies that bleed, heals the player for a portion of the inflicted damage on 60% of attacks. |
Venom | Poisons monsters on attack, dealing extra damage over time. |
Artefact Only
Brand | Description |
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Disruption | Adds an average of 100% extra damage to undead. Found only on the unrandart great mace Undeadhunter. |
Dragon slaying | Inflicts 75% more damage to dragons and dragon-like monsters. Found only on the unrandart lance Wyrmbane. |
Reaping | Raises creatures slain with it as allied zombies if they produce a corpse. Found only on the unrandart Sword of Zonguldrok. |
Silver | Adds an average of 16.67% extra untyped damage per attack, and more to monsters weak to silver. Found only on the unrand Lajatang of Order and some Throwing weapons. |
Strategy
Some brands are more desirable on certain melee weapons than others. For example, brands such as flaming or freezing add a percentage damage bonus added after AC reduction. Others add a special, unrelated effect that triggers on a successful attack, such as distortion, electrocution, or pain. As such, a flaming executioner's axe is generally superior to a flaming dagger because of its high base damage, while electrocution triggers far more often on a quick blade than a bardiche because of its low base delay. Choose weapon brands accordingly.
All added brand damage is calculated after AC reduction, and are not further reduced by AC.
Launchers
Brand | Description |
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Chaos | Applies different effects with each attack. Only available through scrolls of brand weapon. |
Draining | Adds an average of 25% extra negative energy damage per attack, as well as draining the monster if susceptible. Only available through scrolls of brand weapon. |
Electrocution | Inflicts 8-20 additional electricity damage on 25% of successful attacks. Only available through scrolls of brand weapon, on artefact crossbows, and the storm bow. |
Flaming | Adds an average of 25% extra fire damage per attack. |
Freezing | Adds an average of 25% extra cold damage per attack. |
Heavy | Adds +80% base damage, but makes attacks 50% slower. (Net increase of +20%) |
Penetration | Attacks fired from this weapon pass through all creatures in their path. Only available on artefact crossbows and the storm bow. |
Speed | Reduces attack delay by 50%. Only available on artefacts. |
Vorpal | Adds an average 20% extra untyped damage per attack. |
Ranged weapon brands are mostly similar to melee weapon brands, but lack some of the rarer brands, and a few were altered.
Ranged weapons may also get pain or holy wrath (but not distortion) exclusively from Kikubaaqudgha's and The Shining One's capstone gifts.
Thrown Weapons
Brand | Description |
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Dispersal | Blinks the target when struck. Only appears on boomerangs. |
Silver | Adds 30% extra damage to most monsters and roughly 75% more to monsters weak to silver. |
Only boomerangs and javelins can have brands; stones and large rocks are all unbranded. (Exception: one of the Dungeon Sprint maps offers a large rock of chaos. Naturally, it's being used against you.).
Additionally, both boomerangs and javelins have inherent properties that act much like brands -- boomerangs have the returning property, while javelins have the penetration property.
Darts
Brand | Description |
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Poisoned | Inflicts poison, dealing damage over time. |
Curare | Poisons, deals asphyxiation damage, and slows. |
Atropa | Inflicts blindness and may confuse. |
Datura | Inflicts frenzy. |
Darts are a specialized form of thrown weapon that are designed to inflict status effects rather than deal damage. The effectiveness of darts is based on both your Throwing and Stealth skills, and is resisted by monster hit dice.
- The chance of success is:
100 - 100 * (HD - 2) / (4 + pow)
, wherepow = (Throwing + Stealth) * 2 / 3
- There is an additional 3% chance of affecting any monster with 14 or lower HD
- No darts can affect monsters that are undead, nonliving, or resistant to poison
Some statistics: with no skill you’re still at 100% to succeed on monsters with HD1 or HD2 (gnoll, most D:1 monsters), 75% on HD3 (Sigmund), 50% on HD4 (Duvessa), and 25% on HD5 (ogre). With a combined skill of 6 as a starting Brigand, you’re up to 62.5% on an ogre, or 50% on a yak.
History
- Prior to 0.30, the vorpal brand (+16.7% average dmg) existed instead of heavy. Also, Ranged Weapons could have venom instead of draining.
- Prior to 0.24, throwing weapons could generate with the exploding and steel brands. Additionally, tomahawks were reworked into boomerangs (which innately have the returning property), all javelins were given the penetration property, blowguns were removed and needles were reworked into the new version of darts, removing the confusion, frenzy, and paralysis, and sleep brands. Silver gained the boost once given by steel.
- Prior to 0.18, ranged weapon ammo could have brands, but they would be overridden by launcher brands other than Vorpal, Speed, or Penetration.
- Prior to 0.16, drawing a Blade card would apply one of several temporary brands to your weapon.
- Prior to 0.14, there was a reaching brand for whips and demon whips, allowing them to make reaching attacks.
- Prior to 0.10, Polearms needed the reaching brand to make reaching attacks.
- All needle types except "poisoned" were introduced in version 0.6.
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 |