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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | *In [[0.29]], the hat now causes you to go ''bear'' | + | *In [[0.29]], the hat now causes you to go ''bear''serk. |
*Prior to [[0.28]], the hat of the Bear Spririt had evocable berserk (instead of *Rage), [[Negative_energy#Negative_energy_Resistance|rN+]], but no buffs to the berserk status. | *Prior to [[0.28]], the hat of the Bear Spririt had evocable berserk (instead of *Rage), [[Negative_energy#Negative_energy_Resistance|rN+]], but no buffs to the berserk status. | ||
*In [[0.14]] the MR provided was increased from 50 to 80. | *In [[0.14]] the MR provided was increased from 50 to 80. |
Revision as of 06:51, 28 August 2022
A fur hat once owned by Ukta, a powerful ogre shaman. It houses the spirit of an especially mighty bear. |
+2 hat
Spirit shield ego
+80 Will (##)
Bearserks on 20% of melee attacks:
User recieves 2x (instead of 1.5x) HP on berserk.
The slowing recieved after a berserk is reduced.
Desirability
The hat of the Bear Spirit[1] is a dangerous item for melee characters, if only due to the *Rage. However, it does provide some useful buffs; so as long as you can handle the berserk by pre-emptively controlling fights, and don't always use it, this hat can prove to be somewhat useful.
For non-melee characters, *Rage is much more managable, while any MP-related negatives from spirit shield are compensated with a great willpower boost. Casters can inscribe your held item with !a
so that you don't accidentally trigger Bearserk, while melee attacking with a ranged weapon forces a prompt, regardless of settings.
History
- In 0.29, the hat now causes you to go bearserk.
- Prior to 0.28, the hat of the Bear Spririt had evocable berserk (instead of *Rage), rN+, but no buffs to the berserk status.
- In 0.14 the MR provided was increased from 50 to 80.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:838 (0.29.0)