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[[File:Trog altar.png]] "Kill them all!"'' | [[File:Trog altar.png]] "Kill them all!"'' | ||
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[[Demigod]]s cannot worship Trog (or any other deity). | [[Demigod]]s cannot worship Trog (or any other deity). | ||
− | The [[undead]] are not banned from worship, but do suffer certain limitations. [[Mummies]] and [[ghoul]]s cannot go [[berserk]] and thus lose much of the benefit of this religion. [[Vampire]]s also cannot go berserk while in their bloodless state. | + | The [[undead]] are not banned from worship, but do suffer certain limitations. [[Mummies]] and [[ghoul]]s, along with [[Formicid]]s, cannot go [[berserk]] and thus lose much of the benefit of this religion. [[Vampire]]s also cannot go berserk while in their bloodless state. |
==Appreciates== | ==Appreciates== | ||
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'''[[Piety|Piety level *]]:''' "Angry Troglodyte" | '''[[Piety|Piety level *]]:''' "Angry Troglodyte" | ||
− | :*'''Berserk''' - Go [[berserk]]. You cannot go berserk if you are still recovering from a previous rage. ( | + | :*'''Berserk''' - Go [[berserk]]. You cannot go berserk if you are still recovering from a previous rage. (0-1 Piety) |
'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]:''' "Frenzied" | '''[[Piety|Piety level **]]:''' "Frenzied" | ||
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'''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]:''' "Rampant" | '''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]:''' "Rampant" | ||
− | :*'''Brothers In Arms''' - Summons a powerful berserk ally, the species of which depends on piety. At low piety levels (****), you get [[ogre (monster)|ogre]]s, [[two-headed ogre]]s, [[black bear]]s, and [[polar bear]]s, while at high levels (***** or ******) you get [[troll (monster)|troll]]s, [[iron troll]]s, [[deep troll]]s, [[ettin]]s and [[stone giant]]s. They are always friendly. Their rage can expire, although this generally occurs shortly before they time out. Brothers In Arms has a high chance of failure, but this falls as piety rises. If it fails, nothing happens: you don't lose piety. (5- | + | :*'''Brothers In Arms''' - Summons a powerful berserk ally, the species of which depends on piety. At low piety levels (****), you get [[ogre (monster)|ogre]]s, [[two-headed ogre]]s, [[black bear]]s, and [[polar bear]]s, while at high levels (***** or ******) you get [[troll (monster)|troll]]s, [[iron troll]]s, [[deep troll]]s, [[ettin]]s and [[stone giant]]s. They are always friendly. Their rage can expire, although this generally occurs shortly before they time out. Brothers In Arms has a high chance of failure, but this falls as piety rises. If it fails, nothing happens: you don't lose piety. (5-8 Piety) |
'''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]:''' "Wild [Species Name]" | '''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]:''' "Wild [Species Name]" | ||
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | Trog is one of the best gods for pure melee warriors, especially if they are [[minotaur]]s, [[troll]]s, or other monstrous [[species]] who won't miss their pathetic spellcasting abilities. | + | Trog is one of the best gods for pure melee warriors, especially if they are [[minotaur]]s, [[troll]]s, or other monstrous [[species]] who won't miss their pathetic spellcasting abilities. Trog is made even stronger when considering that [[Berserker]]s begin with an incredibly potent ability in Berserk from D:1. |
[[Berserk]]ing is handy for pulverizing enemies, but don't forget that the [[Haste]] it provides can be used to ''get away'' from trouble, too. Be very careful using this without a staircase in sight; you don't want to end up slowed next to the very thing you were trying to escape from. | [[Berserk]]ing is handy for pulverizing enemies, but don't forget that the [[Haste]] it provides can be used to ''get away'' from trouble, too. Be very careful using this without a staircase in sight; you don't want to end up slowed next to the very thing you were trying to escape from. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | *In [[0.28]], Trog's Berserk | + | *In [[0.28]], Trog's Berserk was given a piety cost, and Brothers in Arms had its cost raised. |
*Prior to [[0.27]], Trog's Berserk did not have any failure rate. [[Berserk]]ing would have chance to paralyze you after it ends, and Trog lowered that (scaling with piety). | *Prior to [[0.27]], Trog's Berserk did not have any failure rate. [[Berserk]]ing would have chance to paralyze you after it ends, and Trog lowered that (scaling with piety). | ||
*Prior to [[0.26]], troglodytes would often burn through [[food]] more quickly than usual due to the high hunger cost of going berserk. | *Prior to [[0.26]], troglodytes would often burn through [[food]] more quickly than usual due to the high hunger cost of going berserk. |
Revision as of 08:33, 24 February 2022
Trog is an ancient god of anger and violence. Followers are expected to kill in Trog's name, and especially to slay wizards. In return, worshippers of Trog gain the ability to go berserk at will in combat, and will be granted assistance in the form of powerful weapons and mighty allies. Followers are absolutely forbidden the use of spell magic.
Trog offers various powers to help followers in battle. Followers will gain the ability to go berserk at will, and to rapidly heal their wounds while fortifying their willpower. Later, followers may call in powerful raging allies. Eventually, Trog will gift followers with weapons, often with antimagic effects. Trog likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings and you destroy nonliving beings. Trog especially likes it when you kill wizards and other users of magic. Trog's powers are based on piety instead of Invocations skill. |
Berserkers begin play worshiping Trog.
Contents
Racial Restrictions
Demigods cannot worship Trog (or any other deity).
The undead are not banned from worship, but do suffer certain limitations. Mummies and ghouls, along with Formicids, cannot go berserk and thus lose much of the benefit of this religion. Vampires also cannot go berserk while in their bloodless state.
Appreciates
- You or your allies killing living, demonic, holy, undead, or nonliving monsters, especially spellcasters.
Deprecates
- Inactivity. Piety decreases with time (about once every 280 turns), and you will be excommunicated if it falls to 0.
- Memorizing or casting spells.
- Devoting skill points to magic skills, including Spellcasting (be careful with auto-training enabled!).
- Using weapons that rely on magical skill, such as magical staves, or weapons of pain.
- Abandonment.
Given Abilities
Piety level -: "Troglodyte"
- Protection From Abjuration - Abjurations cast against your servants are 20% less effective. (Passive)
- Extend Rage - If you kill a monster while berserk, you have a Piety/10% chance of adding 4-13 more turns to your rage.(Passive)
Piety level *: "Angry Troglodyte"
- Berserk - Go berserk. You cannot go berserk if you are still recovering from a previous rage. (0-1 Piety)
Piety level **: "Frenzied"
- Trog's Hand - Provides +1 HP/turn regeneration and +80 willpower for a number of turns depending on piety. (2-3 Piety)
Piety level ***: "[Species Name] of Prey"
- No new abilities.
Piety level ****: "Rampant"
- Brothers In Arms - Summons a powerful berserk ally, the species of which depends on piety. At low piety levels (****), you get ogres, two-headed ogres, black bears, and polar bears, while at high levels (***** or ******) you get trolls, iron trolls, deep trolls, ettins and stone giants. They are always friendly. Their rage can expire, although this generally occurs shortly before they time out. Brothers In Arms has a high chance of failure, but this falls as piety rises. If it fails, nothing happens: you don't lose piety. (5-8 Piety)
Piety level *****: "Wild [Species Name]"
- No new abilities.
Piety level ******: "Bane of Scribes"
- No new abilities.
Unlike most other gods, Trog's powers do not require the Invocations skill. Their chance of success is determined solely by your piety.
Gifts
Piety 120+
- Weapons - The weapon created will be enchanted, similar to using a scroll of acquirement, and possibly an artefact. Trog will only gift weapons with the anti-magic, flaming, vorpal, or speed brands. The weapon chosen is weighted based on your weapon skills, though there is always a chance of receiving a weapon for which you have no skill. The gift timeout for each weapon ranges from 31 to 49.
Punishments
Trog strongly dislikes it when you memorise spells, you attempt to cast spells, you train magic skills or you use magical staves or pain-branded weapons.
Trog does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers! Trog's wrath is incandescent. Offenders find themselves swarmed by berserkers — from packs of bears to, for the most powerful, mobs of giants and trolls. The bodies of those who anger Trog begin to decay, slow, and collapse, and Trog may simply smite them directly with fiery rage. Trog's wrath lasts for a relatively long duration. |
During penance or following desertion, you'll occasionally experience one of the following forms of divine retribution:
- 50% - Summons multiple hostile, berserked Brothers In Arms against you. Note that these are durably summoned, so you cannot escape them by using stairs, and they will not disappear over time. However, their berserk rage will eventually expire, and they will briefly slow down as normal. They do not re-berserk unless they are already capable of doing so (e.g. black bears or polar bears).
- If there is no room for Trog's minions to spawn, a message will appear saying "Trog has no time to punish you...now."
- 33% - Gives you a weakening effect, which can take the form of rot, stat decay, slowing, or paralysis.
- 16% - Trog casts Fireball on you.
Strategy
Trog is one of the best gods for pure melee warriors, especially if they are minotaurs, trolls, or other monstrous species who won't miss their pathetic spellcasting abilities. Trog is made even stronger when considering that Berserkers begin with an incredibly potent ability in Berserk from D:1.
Berserking is handy for pulverizing enemies, but don't forget that the Haste it provides can be used to get away from trouble, too. Be very careful using this without a staircase in sight; you don't want to end up slowed next to the very thing you were trying to escape from.
Trog's Hand grants regeneration that can be used to counteract the effects of poison should you be near death with no other ability to heal available. The willpower it provides can also be useful should you find yourself without enough will to resist a nearby monster with a dangerous enchantment (such as Banishment, Sentinel's Mark, or Petrify).
Trog's berserk summons are quite worthy (and do not have any risk of spawning hostile like Makhleb's demons), but remember that you cannot invoke them while you are raging. If you need help for a big battle, remember to call your friends first, then start the party! Like other summons, Brothers in Arms will not follow you up or down stairs, so be sure to use them when enemies are in sight.
Trog's wrath is particularly dangerous; characters that only plan to obtain 3 runes before going after the Orb of Zot have little reason to switch to a different god. Only the extended endgame -- areas such as Pandemonium or the Hells -- is challenging enough that the inability to cast magic is a true liability; wait to switch to a different god until you feel yourself ready to handle such dangerous locations. However, you still keep Trog's weapons after abandonment.
Tips & Tricks
- One of Trog's altar vaults contains a spellbook, but it will always be an artefact spellbook containing only the Apportation spell. As Apportation is the only way to obtain this spellbook (Trog ignites the book if you approach physically), there's no point in trying to grab it.
- Although Trog dislikes spell-casting, they don't mind when you use evocable items like wands. These items can provide troglodytes a way to gain some magical effects without angering their god.
- If you plan to leave Trog, a way to gain invisibility can make the hostile summons a lot less threatening: only deep trolls have see invisible.
History
- In 0.28, Trog's Berserk was given a piety cost, and Brothers in Arms had its cost raised.
- Prior to 0.27, Trog's Berserk did not have any failure rate. Berserking would have chance to paralyze you after it ends, and Trog lowered that (scaling with piety).
- Prior to 0.26, troglodytes would often burn through food more quickly than usual due to the high hunger cost of going berserk.
- Prior to 0.25, Trog could gift weapons of any brand and would also gift ammunition. Trog would also inflict fire miscast effects as part of wrath and did not object to using magical staves or the pain brand.
- Prior to 0.22, Trog granted the ability to burn books for piety and to create clouds of flames.
- Prior to 0.17, Trog allowed followers to gain piety by sacrificing corpses (by standing over them and praying).
- Prior to 0.16, Trog's wrath summons weren't permanent.
- Prior to 0.15, Trog's weapon gifts tended to have higher damage enchantments than accuracy.
- Prior to 0.12, burning unidentified books gave more piety, and rock trolls were in the list of possible Brothers in Arms.
Gods | |
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Good | Elyvilon • Zin • The Shining One |
Neutral | Ashenzari • Cheibriados • Dithmenos • Fedhas Madash • Gozag Ym Sagoz • Hepliaklqana • Ignis • Okawaru • Qazlal • Ru • Sif Muna • Trog • Uskayaw • Vehumet • Wu Jian |
Chaotic | Jiyva • Nemelex Xobeh • Xom |
Evil | Beogh • Kikubaaqudgha • Lugonu * • Makhleb * • Yredelemnul * Chaotic & Evil |