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==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
− | + | The '''skin of Zhor'''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.1|art-data.txt|793}}</ref> provides an advantage to the player in many situations. Being almost immune to the cold is a game changer in frost-themed branches or when facing monsters with powerful cold attacks, it's an excellent choice if you find it in time to explore an [[Ice Cave]]. | |
− | + | When fighting non-cold-resistant opponents, they will be slowed by the chilling effect. Any character, specially those unable to cast Metabolic Englaciation, will have an easier time against vulnerable foes. See invisible is also nice to have, making the skin of Zhor a good choice for EV characters. | |
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+ | However, players that rely on AC or those with other sources of cold resistance won't benefit from this armour. Also, the chilling effect will be less effective in the late game. | ||
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+ | ===Chilling Effect Mechanics=== | ||
+ | When monsters are nearby, there is a 1 in 7 chance every turn that Metabolic Englaciation will be cast with a spell power of 30<ref>{{source ref|0.23.0|art-func.h|1415}}</ref>. This requires no action from the player, no skills to be trained and will not hamper stealth. But because of the low spell power, it can be resisted by high HD monsters. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:10, 17 July 2020
The smelly skin of some strange animal, native to cold and distant lands. It radiates the chill of its native habitat, slowing creatures from warmer climes. |
+4 animal skin
Passive Metabolic Englaciation
rC+++
See invisible
Desirability
The skin of Zhor[1] provides an advantage to the player in many situations. Being almost immune to the cold is a game changer in frost-themed branches or when facing monsters with powerful cold attacks, it's an excellent choice if you find it in time to explore an Ice Cave.
When fighting non-cold-resistant opponents, they will be slowed by the chilling effect. Any character, specially those unable to cast Metabolic Englaciation, will have an easier time against vulnerable foes. See invisible is also nice to have, making the skin of Zhor a good choice for EV characters.
However, players that rely on AC or those with other sources of cold resistance won't benefit from this armour. Also, the chilling effect will be less effective in the late game.
Chilling Effect Mechanics
When monsters are nearby, there is a 1 in 7 chance every turn that Metabolic Englaciation will be cast with a spell power of 30[2]. This requires no action from the player, no skills to be trained and will not hamper stealth. But because of the low spell power, it can be resisted by high HD monsters.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:793 (0.24.1)
- ↑ art-func.h:1415 (0.23.0)