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{{flavour|A shield unearthed from the remains of a ruined city. It bears an inscription written in an ancient language. Scholars and wise men laboured for countless hours to decipher it, and in time, a translation was finally settled on:
 
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[[Cursed]], 33% chance to recurse itself on equip<br>
 
[[Cursed]], 33% chance to recurse itself on equip<br>
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-6 [[INT]]<br>
 
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==History==
 
==History==
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Prior to [[0.19]], this shield had +2 [[EV]] and only a +2 [[AC]] bonus.
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Prior to [[0.15]], this shield had a +8 enchantment level.
 
Prior to [[0.15]], this shield had a +8 enchantment level.
  
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
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[[Category:Shields]]
 
[[Category:Shields]]

Revision as of 05:56, 21 November 2016

Version 0.19: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
A shield unearthed from the remains of a ruined city. It bears an inscription written in an ancient language. Scholars and wise men laboured for countless hours to decipher it, and in time, a translation was finally settled on:

"With a shield like this, who needs to think?"

Shield of ignorance.png the +6 large shield of Ignorance

+6 large shield

Cursed, 33% chance to recurse itself on equip
+4 AC
-6 INT
rN+

Desirability

For most characters, the large shield of Ignorance is ruled out simply by virtue of it being a large shield; smaller characters can't wield it, and medium-sized characters need to invest a tremendous amount of experience into their Shields skill to mitigate the severe penalties large shields apply. Large characters have a significantly easier time of it, but the arguments against the shield continue. -6 intelligence is a huge penalty for any spellcaster, and since any non-Trog character can benefit from learning at least a little magic, this is significant in almost all cases. Finally, while it does offer an impressive amount of general defense, plus a rank of occasionally-helpful negative energy resistance, it's often more tempting to take advantage of the fire, cold, or poison resistances you can find on non-artefact bucklers and shields.

History

Prior to 0.19, this shield had +2 EV and only a +2 AC bonus.

Prior to 0.15, this shield had a +8 enchantment level.