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'''Sticks to Snakes''' is a level 2 [[Transmutations]] spell which turns an [[arrow]] from inventory into a poisonous [[list of snakes|snake]]. [[Transmuter]]s begin with this spell in their starting [[spellbook]].
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'''Sticks to Snakes''' is a level 2 [[Transmutations]] spell which turns an [[arrow]] from inventory into a poisonous [[list of snakes|snake]]. [[Transmuter]]s begin with this spell in their starting [[spell book]].
  
 
This spell can create one or more of the following monsters:
 
This spell can create one or more of the following monsters:

Revision as of 17:03, 9 November 2016

Version 0.18: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Sticks to snakes.png Sticks to Snakes
Level 2
School1 Transmutation
Source(s)
Casting noise 2
Spell noise 0
Transforms a number of arrows in inventory into short-lived snakes, creating more dangerous snakes with higher power.

Sticks to Snakes is a level 2 Transmutations spell which turns an arrow from inventory into a poisonous snake. Transmuters begin with this spell in their starting spell book.

This spell can create one or more of the following monsters:

S Ball python.png Ball python

S Adder.png Adder

S Water moccasin.png Water moccasin

These summons can attack outside of the player's line of sight, and follow him up or down stairs.

Tips & Tricks

  • Inscribe wanted ammo with !D to prevent accidentally turning it into a snake.

History

Prior to 0.17, Sticks to Snakes required arrows to be wielded.

Prior 0.14, this spell worked on melee weapons, like clubs and polearms and could create black mambas or even anacondas, making it much more useful for non-felids.