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{{flavour|You wonder what crude brute would wear a bloodstained necklace made of human and animal teeth, plus something that appears to be a ripped piece of spine.}} | {{flavour|You wonder what crude brute would wear a bloodstained necklace made of human and animal teeth, plus something that appears to be a ripped piece of spine.}} | ||
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Cursed, 33% chance of recursing itself on equip<br> | Cursed, 33% chance of recursing itself on equip<br> | ||
+2 STR<br> | +2 STR<br> |
Revision as of 16:26, 9 September 2013
You wonder what crude brute would wear a bloodstained necklace made of human and animal teeth, plus something that appears to be a ripped piece of spine. |
the necklace of Bloodlust
Cursed, 33% chance of recursing itself on equip
+2 STR
-2 INT
+30 MR
Forces Berserk
+5 Damage
-20 Stealth
Not terribly useful, even for a berserker: an amulet that recurses itself, reduces intelligence, causes berserkitis, and reduces stealth is simply not worth it. The only exceptions might be undead and Ashenzari worshipers: those for whom the berserk will not be a problem. Even then, the only real benefit is the +5 slaying, which is nice but often obtainable through less painful means.