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− | '''Wizardry''' refers to items and effects that directly reduce your chance of failure when casting spells. These are provided by [[ring of wizardry|rings]] and [[ | + | '''Wizardry''' refers to items and effects that directly reduce your chance of failure when casting spells. These are provided by [[ring of wizardry|rings]]. A single source of wizardry decreases spell failure by 25%, two sources by 33.3%, and three by 50%. This is before a [[Spell_Success#The_final_step|stepdown]], so actual decreases will be smaller, especially as your failure rate gets smaller. |
− | In addition, [[Vehumet]] | + | In addition, [[Vehumet]] applies two sources of wizardry (33%) to destructive spells. This bonus stacks with wizardry from other sources<ref>{{source ref|0.25.1|spl-cast.cc|275}}</ref>. |
Note that in no case can failure rate of a spell be reduced by better than half using wizardry. | Note that in no case can failure rate of a spell be reduced by better than half using wizardry. |
Revision as of 07:53, 22 March 2022
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Wizardry refers to items and effects that directly reduce your chance of failure when casting spells. These are provided by rings. A single source of wizardry decreases spell failure by 25%, two sources by 33.3%, and three by 50%. This is before a stepdown, so actual decreases will be smaller, especially as your failure rate gets smaller.
In addition, Vehumet applies two sources of wizardry (33%) to destructive spells. This bonus stacks with wizardry from other sources[1].
Note that in no case can failure rate of a spell be reduced by better than half using wizardry.
History
- Prior to 0.25, potion of brilliance provided a temporary wizardry bonus.
- Prior to 0.14, staff of wizardry granted a better wizardry bonus than a ring of wizardry.
See also
- Spell success for details on how wizardry affects failure rate.
References
- ↑ spl-cast.cc:275 (0.25.1)