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* If you can't attack from range, you might as well throw a stone. Stones let you deal some extra damage against [[adder]]s and other melee enemies.
 
* If you can't attack from range, you might as well throw a stone. Stones let you deal some extra damage against [[adder]]s and other melee enemies.
 
* Stones create a soft [[noise]] where they land. If you throw a stone at the edge of [[line of sight]], you can quietly attract enemies that were just out of sight.
 
* Stones create a soft [[noise]] where they land. If you throw a stone at the edge of [[line of sight]], you can quietly attract enemies that were just out of sight.
** This can be used to split up packs. Many monsters will [[shout]] after hearing a noise, waking up the whole pack. However, when a monster shouts, the [[noise]] is projected on ''their'' tile, not yours. Because some monsters only hear that shout, they won't know your actual location. Some monsters will wander in a random direction, others towards the direction of a stone. Therefore, some monsters will be split from the pack. This doesn't work on [[:Category:Herd flag|herd]] animals like [[yak]]s.
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** This can be used to split up packs. Many monsters will [[shout]] after hearing a noise, waking up the whole pack. However, when a monster shouts, the [[noise]] is projected on ''their'' tile, not yours. Because some monsters only hear that shout, they won't know your actual location. Some monsters will wander towards the shout (then a random direction), others towards the direction of the stone. Therefore, some monsters will be split from the pack. This doesn't work on [[:Category:Herd flag|herd]] animals like [[yak]]s.
* If you hit an enemy, it will always notice you. If you want a monster to notice you, it's better to throw a stone than to wait around.
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* If you hit an enemy, it will always notice you. If you want a monster to notice you, it's better to throw a stone than to wait around or shout yourself.
  
 
You can largely disregard stones the moment you find a better ranged option.
 
You can largely disregard stones the moment you find a better ranged option.

Revision as of 20:58, 21 July 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Name Stone
Launcher Throwing
Base damage 2
Base delay (%) 11 (110%)
Min delay 7 at Throwing skill 8
A small chunk of dense but otherwise unremarkable natural mineral. It can be thrown to cause minor damage.

"How happy is the little Stone
That rambles in the Road alone,
And doesn't care about Careers
And Exigencies never fears -
Whose Coat of elemental Brown
A passing Universe put on,
And independent as the Sun
Associates or glows alone,
Fulfilling absolute Decree
In casual simplicity -"

-Emily Dickinson, "How happy is the little Stone". ca. 1865.

Stones are a somewhat common form of ammo which can thrown by hand for minimal damage. While unimpressive, they are the fastest throwing weapon available.

Stones are always mulched (destroyed) after being thrown.

Strategy

Stones are useful for a couple of reasons:

  • If you can't attack from range, you might as well throw a stone. Stones let you deal some extra damage against adders and other melee enemies.
  • Stones create a soft noise where they land. If you throw a stone at the edge of line of sight, you can quietly attract enemies that were just out of sight.
    • This can be used to split up packs. Many monsters will shout after hearing a noise, waking up the whole pack. However, when a monster shouts, the noise is projected on their tile, not yours. Because some monsters only hear that shout, they won't know your actual location. Some monsters will wander towards the shout (then a random direction), others towards the direction of the stone. Therefore, some monsters will be split from the pack. This doesn't work on herd animals like yaks.
  • If you hit an enemy, it will always notice you. If you want a monster to notice you, it's better to throw a stone than to wait around or shout yourself.

You can largely disregard stones the moment you find a better ranged option.

Note that stones used by monsters will use the monster's base damage. For example, an orc warlord will deal up to 29 damage with a stone.

Stone
Stone.png

History

  • Prior to 0.29, stones could be used for hunting slings, fustibali, and Sandblast. They were more common, and only mulched 12.5% of the time.
  • Prior to 0.20, Sandblast did not require stones to function.
  • Prior to 0.17, stones were particulalry useful as an anti-jelly weapon, as jellies would eat most other projectiles and heal by doing so.
  • Prior to 0.11, mulching a large rock would create a stack of stones.
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