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{{flavour|This mace will let you shine some light into the dungeon, and also will make sure enemies are well-warned of your presence. Its light is hated by the undead, and can reveal any machinations of those who try to stay invisible.}} | {{flavour|This mace will let you shine some light into the dungeon, and also will make sure enemies are well-warned of your presence. Its light is hated by the undead, and can reveal any machinations of those who try to stay invisible.}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:48, 10 September 2013
This mace will let you shine some light into the dungeon, and also will make sure enemies are well-warned of your presence. Its light is hated by the undead, and can reveal any machinations of those who try to stay invisible. |
+5, +5 mace
Holy wrath brand
+5 AC
+5 INT
rN+
See Invisible
-20 Stealth
This mace also creates a halo effect similar to TSO's halo. The halo from this mace has a radius of 3 squares.
Desirability
Its AC, SInv and Int bonus are useful early on, but a mace is too weak a base weapon to be good against later-game monsters, even those vulnerable to holy wrath. Casters who don't do much melee might want it, though.