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**This spell therefore snowballs easily with necromantic ally creation spells such as [[Death Channel]], as enemies striking allied spectral things will be killed by Anguish, turning into spectral things themselves and letting themselves be hit by more Anguished enemies. | **This spell therefore snowballs easily with necromantic ally creation spells such as [[Death Channel]], as enemies striking allied spectral things will be killed by Anguish, turning into spectral things themselves and letting themselves be hit by more Anguished enemies. | ||
*Anguish is useful for fragile characters threatened by low HP, high ranged damage enemies such as [[orc priest]]s, [[steam dragon]]s or [[centaur warrior]]s. Turning the very high damage output of these threats against themselves will swiftly take them down. | *Anguish is useful for fragile characters threatened by low HP, high ranged damage enemies such as [[orc priest]]s, [[steam dragon]]s or [[centaur warrior]]s. Turning the very high damage output of these threats against themselves will swiftly take them down. | ||
− | *[[Scroll of vulnerability|Scrolls of vulnerability]] pair well with this spell, allowing the hexing of notoriously lethal threats such as [[Mennas]]. | + | *Like many other Necromancy spells, the effectiveness of Anguish depends massively on which enemies it is used against. The legions of low-to-medium Willpower guards in the [[Vaults]] are extremely easy to hex, but the unthinking horrors of the [[Slime Pits]] won't be impressed. |
+ | *[[Scroll of vulnerability|Scrolls of vulnerability]], or the Willpower-draining strikes of [[Haunt]]'s [[phantasmal warrior]]s pair well with this spell, allowing the hexing of notoriously lethal threats such as [[Mennas]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Anguish was added in [[0.28]]. | Anguish was added in [[0.28]]. |
Revision as of 04:51, 25 August 2022
Version 0.28: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Anguish | |
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Level | 4 |
School1 | Hexes |
School2 | Necromancy |
Source(s) | Book of Dreams Book of Hexes |
Casting noise | 4 |
Spell noise | 0 |
Power Cap | 200 |
Range | LOS |
Hated By | Elyvilon The Shining One Zin |
Flags | Wl check, Area |
Afflicts nearby foes with supernatural anguish, causing all damage they deal to rebound on them for the duration of the effect. Strong-willed foes can resist the necromantic visions of pain and suffering, and mindless creatures are unaffected. |
Anguish is a Level 4 Hexes/Necromancy spell. Enemies within line of sight check willpower, and enemies that do not resist are inflicted with the Anguish status. Affected enemies take HP damage equal to whatever their attacks deal, which cannot be resisted. This spell will never affect mindless monsters.
Tips & Tricks
- Anguished monsters don't have to hit you! They'll take damage, from, say, attacking your derived undead - while you remain safe and sound.
- This spell therefore snowballs easily with necromantic ally creation spells such as Death Channel, as enemies striking allied spectral things will be killed by Anguish, turning into spectral things themselves and letting themselves be hit by more Anguished enemies.
- Anguish is useful for fragile characters threatened by low HP, high ranged damage enemies such as orc priests, steam dragons or centaur warriors. Turning the very high damage output of these threats against themselves will swiftly take them down.
- Like many other Necromancy spells, the effectiveness of Anguish depends massively on which enemies it is used against. The legions of low-to-medium Willpower guards in the Vaults are extremely easy to hex, but the unthinking horrors of the Slime Pits won't be impressed.
- Scrolls of vulnerability, or the Willpower-draining strikes of Haunt's phantasmal warriors pair well with this spell, allowing the hexing of notoriously lethal threats such as Mennas.
History
Anguish was added in 0.28.