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− | ''' | + | '''Willpower''' ('''Will''') is the ability to resist hostile enchantments such as [[slow]], [[confusion]], [[banishment]] to [[the Abyss]], and [[paralysis]]. |
− | The higher a being's | + | The higher a being's Will, the less likely that it will be affected by an enchantment cast on it. Beings that are magical in some way (such as elves or sirens), magic-users, and those that are non-[[natural]] tend to have higher Will than other creatures. |
− | Monster | + | Monster Will is partly based on [[hit dice]], so monsters with high hit dice tend to be strong-willed. Most monsters with one hit die have a 50% chance to fail to resist outright, in addition to the normal saving throw. Finally, some monsters are outright immune to magical enchantments - for instance, most [[nonliving]] creatures. |
==Resistible Enchantments== | ==Resistible Enchantments== | ||
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*[[Sleep]] (but not the effects of [[Dream Dust]] from [[dream sheep]]) | *[[Sleep]] (but not the effects of [[Dream Dust]] from [[dream sheep]]) | ||
*[[Slow]] | *[[Slow]] | ||
− | *[[Strip Resistance]] (ignores | + | *[[Strip Resistance]] (ignores Will 33% of the time) |
*[[Teleport Other]] | *[[Teleport Other]] | ||
*[[Virulence]] | *[[Virulence]] | ||
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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
*Many of these enchantments can be resisted via other means. For example, undead, nonliving, and plant monsters cannot be [[sleep|slept]]. | *Many of these enchantments can be resisted via other means. For example, undead, nonliving, and plant monsters cannot be [[sleep|slept]]. | ||
− | *[[Polymorph]] will not be resisted by ([[very ugly thing|very]]) [[ugly thing]]s, which will always change color. [[Shapeshifter]]s can only resist it if they are currently in the form of something | + | *[[Polymorph]] will not be resisted by ([[very ugly thing|very]]) [[ugly thing]]s, which will always change color. [[Shapeshifter]]s can only resist it if they are currently in the form of something with infinite will. |
− | *Effects produced by the [[chaos]] brand don't check | + | *Effects produced by the [[chaos]] brand don't check Will. |
==Resisting enchantments== | ==Resisting enchantments== | ||
− | Resisting an enchantment is dependent on the resisting creature's | + | Resisting an enchantment is dependent on the resisting creature's Will and the enchantment power (which is a function of the [[spell power]]) of the enchantment it is resisting. The formula is: |
− | {{crawlquote|If 1d100 + 1d101 is less than 102 + | + | {{crawlquote|If 1d100 + 1d101 is less than 102 + Will - the enchantment's power, the enchantment is resisted.}} |
This is sometimes referred to as a "[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/saving_throw saving throw]", after the die-based resistance system employed in ''Dungeons & Dragons''. | This is sometimes referred to as a "[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/saving_throw saving throw]", after the die-based resistance system employed in ''Dungeons & Dragons''. | ||
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==Resistance Descriptions== | ==Resistance Descriptions== | ||
− | Neither the player's nor monster's | + | Neither the player's nor monster's Will is ever given explicitly, but a rough suggestion of how resistant they are can be seen by pressing the [[%]] key for the player, and e'''x'''amining a monster's description. The specific number can be calculated, however. |
− | Pluses on these screens correspond to the | + | Pluses on these screens correspond to the Will level of the player or monster, as follows: |
{|- class="prettytable" | {|- class="prettytable" | ||
!Pluses shown | !Pluses shown | ||
− | !Player | + | !Player Will |
− | !Monster | + | !Monster Will |
|- | |- | ||
| ..... || 0-39 || 0 | | ..... || 0-39 || 0 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | As a practical matter, a player who has | + | As a practical matter, a player who has Will++++ should be able to usually resist the most dangerous enchanters in the game (such as [[deep elf demonologist]]s, [[lich]]es and [[ancient lich]]es). More Will reduces the likelihood of these spells landing even further, but the gains become significantly less important beyond this point. |
===Player Resistance=== | ===Player Resistance=== | ||
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Experience level × racial multiplier, plus the following: | Experience level × racial multiplier, plus the following: | ||
*[[Shadow Form]]: Immune | *[[Shadow Form]]: Immune | ||
− | *Randart | + | *Randart Will (40 for each +) |
− | *40 for each piece of [[ego|armor of | + | *40 for each piece of [[ego|armor of willpower]] |
− | *40 for each [[ring of | + | *40 for each [[ring of willpower]] |
− | *40 for each rank of the [[Good mutations#Magic Resistance| | + | *40 for each rank of the [[Good mutations#Magic Resistance|strong-willed mutation]] |
*40 in [[lichform]] | *40 in [[lichform]] | ||
*80 when using [[Trog]]'s Hand | *80 when using [[Trog]]'s Hand | ||
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Racial multipliers are as follows: | Racial multipliers are as follows: | ||
{|- class="prettytable" | {|- class="prettytable" | ||
− | ! | + | !Will per XL |
!Species | !Species | ||
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| 3 || All other species | | 3 || All other species | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Prior to [[0.13]], [[Blink Other]] was subject to magic resistance. | + | *Prior to [[0.26]], willpower was called '''magic resistance''' ('''MR'''). |
+ | *Prior to [[0.13]], [[Blink Other]] was subject to magic resistance. | ||
[[Category:Game_mechanics]] | [[Category:Game_mechanics]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 17 February 2021
Willpower (Will) is the ability to resist hostile enchantments such as slow, confusion, banishment to the Abyss, and paralysis.
The higher a being's Will, the less likely that it will be affected by an enchantment cast on it. Beings that are magical in some way (such as elves or sirens), magic-users, and those that are non-natural tend to have higher Will than other creatures.
Monster Will is partly based on hit dice, so monsters with high hit dice tend to be strong-willed. Most monsters with one hit die have a 50% chance to fail to resist outright, in addition to the normal saving throw. Finally, some monsters are outright immune to magical enchantments - for instance, most nonliving creatures.
Contents
Resistible Enchantments
Some of these effects can come from potions, weapon brands, clouds, or spells that are not considered enchantments.
- Agony
- Banishment
- Brain Feed
- Cause Fear
- Confusing Touch
- Corona
- Dimension Anchor
- Discord
- The teleportation effect of the Dispersal spell
- Enslavement
- Ensorcelled Hibernation
- Inner Flame
- Mass Confusion
- Pain
- Paralyse
- Petrify
- Porkalator
- Scroll of fear
- Sentinel's Mark
- Sleep (but not the effects of Dream Dust from dream sheep)
- Slow
- Strip Resistance (ignores Will 33% of the time)
- Teleport Other
- Virulence
- Wand of disintegration
- Wand of enslavement
- Wand of paralysis
- Wand of polymorph
Notes
- Many of these enchantments can be resisted via other means. For example, undead, nonliving, and plant monsters cannot be slept.
- Polymorph will not be resisted by (very) ugly things, which will always change color. Shapeshifters can only resist it if they are currently in the form of something with infinite will.
- Effects produced by the chaos brand don't check Will.
Resisting enchantments
Resisting an enchantment is dependent on the resisting creature's Will and the enchantment power (which is a function of the spell power) of the enchantment it is resisting. The formula is:
If 1d100 + 1d101 is less than 102 + Will - the enchantment's power, the enchantment is resisted.
This is sometimes referred to as a "saving throw", after the die-based resistance system employed in Dungeons & Dragons.
Enchantment power is your spell's power multiplied by a modifier (usually 1) and then passed through a stepdown function which halves your spell power every 30 points above 40. Agony, Pain, Slow, Corona, Teleport Other and all the mass enchantments have modifiers greater than 1. Ensorcelled Hibernation has an additional stepdown.
Resistance Descriptions
Neither the player's nor monster's Will is ever given explicitly, but a rough suggestion of how resistant they are can be seen by pressing the % key for the player, and examining a monster's description. The specific number can be calculated, however.
Pluses on these screens correspond to the Will level of the player or monster, as follows:
Pluses shown | Player Will | Monster Will |
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..... | 0-39 | 0 |
+.... | 40-79 | 1-40 |
++... | 80-119 | 41-80 |
+++.. | 120-159 | 81-120 |
++++. | 160-199 | 121-160 |
+++++ | 200 or more | 161 or more |
As a practical matter, a player who has Will++++ should be able to usually resist the most dangerous enchanters in the game (such as deep elf demonologists, liches and ancient liches). More Will reduces the likelihood of these spells landing even further, but the gains become significantly less important beyond this point.
Player Resistance
Player resistance is determined as below:
Experience level × racial multiplier, plus the following:
- Shadow Form: Immune
- Randart Will (40 for each +)
- 40 for each piece of armor of willpower
- 40 for each ring of willpower
- 40 for each rank of the strong-willed mutation
- 40 in lichform
- 80 when using Trog's Hand
- Everything is then divided by two if the player is under the effect of a scroll of vulnerability, the attack of a phantasmal warrior, or the Strip Resistance spell.
Racial multipliers are as follows:
Will per XL | Species |
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7 | Spriggan |
6 | Deep dwarf, Felid, Purple draconian |
5 | Naga, Vine stalker, Mummy |
4 | Deep elf, Demigod, Vampire, Formicid, Ogre |
3 | All other species |
History
- Prior to 0.26, willpower was called magic resistance (MR).
- Prior to 0.13, Blink Other was subject to magic resistance.