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| + | *Prior to [[0.33]], Cheibriados did not block all sources of the haste effect, instead only hating intentional hasting. | ||
*Prior to [[0.20]], haste would cause [[magic contamination]] and [[hunger]] over time. The [[wand of hasting]] existed as another plentiful means of haste. | *Prior to [[0.20]], haste would cause [[magic contamination]] and [[hunger]] over time. The [[wand of hasting]] existed as another plentiful means of haste. | ||
*Prior to [[0.19]], Haste was a level 6 [[Charms]] spell available to players; the player version allowed you to target either yourself or another creature, though players had to watch out for [[magic contamination]]. | *Prior to [[0.19]], Haste was a level 6 [[Charms]] spell available to players; the player version allowed you to target either yourself or another creature, though players had to watch out for [[magic contamination]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:06, 10 January 2026
| Speeds the actions of a creature. |
Haste is a status effect and a monster-only spell that increases the speed of all actions.
Contents
Effect
Hasted entities have their actions take 2/3rds as long. This makes players and monsters alike significantly more dangerous, as acting more often makes them more effective at virtually everything they do.
Note: Time taken per action, measured in decaAut, is rounded to the tenths place in a weighted manner. For example, an action that would normally take 1.0 decaAut would have a 33% chance to take 0.6 decaAut and a 67% chance to take 0.7 decaAut while hasted.
Cheibriados blocks the haste effect.
Sources
Other than the spell, players and monsters can get this status via a potion of haste, through chaos effects, or as a result of going berserk.
Monster Spell
The Haste spell gives the hasted status to its user.
The following enemies cast Haste:
- z
Ancient champion - L
Ancient lich - z
Antique champion - p
Arcanist - H
Asterion - o
Blorkula the orcula - &
Cerebov - e
Deep elf elementalist - e
Deep elf knight - e
Deep elf sorcerer - @
Donald - q
Draconian knight - L
Dread lich - 1
Executioner - @
Frances - p
Hell knight - @
Hellbinder - 1
Ignacio - @
Jessica - L
Lich - M
Menkaure - N
Naga mage - N
Nagaraja - c
Nessos - i
The Enchantress - V
Vampire knight
The following enemies may be able to cast Haste, depending on their spell set:
- &
Pandemonium lord (7.5% chance)
A separate spell (Haste Other) allows monsters to give the haste status to other creatures. However, fairly few monsters possess it, and no monsters have both spells at once. The separation between the two monster spells and the resultant inability of dread liches and deep elf sorcerers to haste their summons is more of an artifact of the way monster spellcasting is implemented than a mercy on the part of the developers.
History
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| Level | 6 |
| School1 | Charms |
| Source(s) | Book of Enchantments |
| Casting noise | 5 |
| Spell noise | 0 |
- Prior to 0.33, Cheibriados did not block all sources of the haste effect, instead only hating intentional hasting.
- Prior to 0.20, haste would cause magic contamination and hunger over time. The wand of hasting existed as another plentiful means of haste.
- Prior to 0.19, Haste was a level 6 Charms spell available to players; the player version allowed you to target either yourself or another creature, though players had to watch out for magic contamination.
- Prior to 0.8, Haste made all actions twice as fast.
- In very early versions of Crawl it was a level 8 spell: magic contamination did not yet exist, meaning that this spell could be spammed with no downsides other than food costs, so it merited being a higher level.