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− | *In [[0.27]], [[Wands of random effects]] will be replaced with pieces from Xom's chessboard, which apply a random effect to a random visible enemy when evoked. They | + | *In [[0.27]], [[Wands of random effects]] will be replaced with pieces from Xom's chessboard, which apply a random effect to a random visible enemy when evoked. They recharge with XP. |
*In [[0.27]], [[wands of disintegration]] will be replaced with [[wands of mindburst]] which are useless aganst mindless creatures. Wands of enslavement are then called wands of charming. | *In [[0.27]], [[wands of disintegration]] will be replaced with [[wands of mindburst]] which are useless aganst mindless creatures. Wands of enslavement are then called wands of charming. | ||
*In [[0.25]], [[wands of scattershot]] were replaced with [[tin of tremorstones|tins of tremorstones]]. | *In [[0.25]], [[wands of scattershot]] were replaced with [[tin of tremorstones|tins of tremorstones]]. |
Revision as of 10:46, 28 July 2021
An unusually magical sort of stick.
"[The principle of selection] is the magician's wand, by means of which he may summon into life whatever form and mould he pleases." -William Youatt, _Sheep: their breeds, management, and diseases; to which is added the Mountain Shepherd's Manual_, ch. III. 1837. |
A wand is a magical device that contains several charges of a specific spell or effect.
A player may zap a wand in the inventory with the V key (that is, eVoking it). This releases its magical effect at a target of the player's choice and expends one charge. The number of charges on a wand is always known, and wands of the same type will merge when picked up, taking up only one inventory slot and having the combined number of charges that the two previous wands had.
Once a wand's charges are used up, the wand is destroyed.
A wand's spell power equals 15 + 2.5 × Evocations
, though this is still limited by the spell power caps for the spell cast. For monsters zapping wands, the power is 30 + hit dice
. Some monsters, particularly uniques, may start with wands in their inventory, which are identified upon seeing a particular monster for the first time.
Xom is greatly entertained (200) when you use a wand of random effects on yourself or others.
List of wands
Image | Wand | Description | Max charges per individual wand on pickup |
Usable by monsters[1] |
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Acid | Corrodes the target temporarily | 15 | Yes | |
Clouds | Blasts a cone-shaped area with various destructive clouds | 9 | Yes | |
Digging | Creates a tunnel through the targeted wall tile | 24 | Yes | |
Disintegration | Disintegrates the target or object | 24 | Yes, but damage is reduced to 2/3 of normal | |
Enslavement | Charms the target temporarily | 24 | Yes, confuses the player | |
Flame | Shoots a puff of flame at the target | 48 | Yes | |
Iceblast | Casts a field explosion of cold | 15 | Yes | |
Paralysis | Paralyzes the target temporarily | 24 | Yes | |
Polymorph | Target reforms as a random creature | 24 | Yes | |
Random effects | Randomly selects one of several effects | 48 | No |
Images
High-tier wands
Some wands are considered too dangerous to be generated in the inventory of monsters with HD less than 5. Monsters with the No high tier wand flag are also excluded. Ijyb is the exception to this rule.
- Wand of acid
- Wand of iceblast
- Wand of paralysis
- Wand of disintegration
- Wand of enslavement
- Wand of clouds
History
- In 0.27, Wands of random effects will be replaced with pieces from Xom's chessboard, which apply a random effect to a random visible enemy when evoked. They recharge with XP.
- In 0.27, wands of disintegration will be replaced with wands of mindburst which are useless aganst mindless creatures. Wands of enslavement are then called wands of charming.
- In 0.25, wands of scattershot were replaced with tins of tremorstones.
- Prior to 0.24, monsters couldn't use wands of iceblast, clouds, or scattershot.
- Prior to 0.22, wands couldn't be used in many transformations.
- Prior to 0.21, wands did not merge on pickup and had a maximum charge limit, though you could have multiple wands of the same type in your inventory. Wands had an unknown number of charges on pickup, and zapping the wand in this state would waste charges. The current number of charges could be discovered by identifying the wand, either by using a scroll of identify or by zapping the wand with Evocations skill (higher skill increased the chances of identifying the remaining charges). Wands were not destroyed upon reaching 0 charges, instead remaining inert in your inventory; scrolls of recharging existed, which would recharge on average about half a wand's charges. 0.21 removed wands of confusion and lightning.
- Prior to 0.20, another type of evocable item called rods was available, and rods of clouds and iron took the place of wands of clouds and scattershot, respectively. Also, Deep dwarves had an innate ability to recharge wands. 0.20 also removed the "big three" wands (heal wounds, hasting, and teleportation), three highly valued helpful wands.
- Prior to 0.18, wands did not display the maximum charges possible when identified. 0.18 also removed the wand of cold, draining, fire, fireball, frost, invisibility, and magic darts, but introduced wands of acid and iceblast. Wands of fire, cold and draining were considered high-tier wands.
- Prior to 0.16, wands were not automatically identified when picked up. However, zapping a wand with an unknown number of charges did not waste any charges.
- Prior to 0.15, wands weighed 10.0 aum each.
References
- ↑ mon-act.cc:1116 (0.25.1)
Wands |
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Acid / Light / Quicksilver • Iceblast / Roots / Warping • Charming / Paralysis Digging • Flame • Mindburst • Polymorph |