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{{flavour|It is the creation of a mad god, and carries a curse which transforms anyone possessing it into a prune. Fortunately, the curse works very slowly, and one can use it briefly with no consequences worse than slightly purple skin and a few wrinkles.}} | {{flavour|It is the creation of a mad god, and carries a curse which transforms anyone possessing it into a prune. Fortunately, the curse works very slowly, and one can use it briefly with no consequences worse than slightly purple skin and a few wrinkles.}} | ||
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− | + | The '''glaive of prune''' is a straightforward enough [[artefact]]: a +4, +12 glaive of chopping. In spite of the fact that the whole "prune curse" business is joke, [[Zin]] still hates it. Other characters who happen to use [[polearms]] can benefit from it in the early- and mid-game; even though glaives are fairly bad weapons, and you'll eventually be better off with a [[bardiche]] or [[demon trident]], it's got significant enchantment bonuses and shouldn't be skipped over if you haven't gotten a proper end-game weapon yet. | |
[[Category:Unrands]] | [[Category:Unrands]] | ||
[[Category:Polearms]] | [[Category:Polearms]] |
Revision as of 19:56, 16 September 2013
Version 0.12: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
It is the creation of a mad god, and carries a curse which transforms anyone possessing it into a prune. Fortunately, the curse works very slowly, and one can use it briefly with no consequences worse than slightly purple skin and a few wrinkles. |
+4, +12 glaive
Desirability
The glaive of prune is a straightforward enough artefact: a +4, +12 glaive of chopping. In spite of the fact that the whole "prune curse" business is joke, Zin still hates it. Other characters who happen to use polearms can benefit from it in the early- and mid-game; even though glaives are fairly bad weapons, and you'll eventually be better off with a bardiche or demon trident, it's got significant enchantment bonuses and shouldn't be skipped over if you haven't gotten a proper end-game weapon yet.