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− | '''Victory'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|art-data.txt|1772}}</ref> is a strong robe, assuming you can level it up early. Even for a melee character, a +7 robe with +7 slay is nothing to scoff at. You can use items like [[wand]]s and [[curare]] [[dart]]s to take out tough monsters. Casters with nothing better than a mundane robe might as well wear Victory. However, being alive (by using your consumables) is much better than being dead with a +7 toga. | + | '''Victory'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|art-data.txt|1772}}</ref> is a strong robe, assuming you can level it up early. Even for a melee character, a +7 robe with +7 slay is nothing to scoff at. You can still use items like [[wand]]s and [[curare]] [[dart]]s to take out tough monsters. Casters with nothing better than a mundane robe might as well wear Victory. However, being alive (by using your consumables) is much better than being dead with a +7 toga. |
This artefact is more likely to spawn in the early game, where it is more likely to be useful. | This artefact is more likely to spawn in the early game, where it is more likely to be useful. |
Revision as of 16:17, 11 September 2023
An ancient artefact of Okawaru, these woolen robes were lost when a former champion failed a duel. Its enchantments increase in power when the wearer emerges victorious from threatening combat, but resorting to the use of scrolls or potions for assistance causes them to fade away again. |
+0 robe
Clarity
Grants +1 AC, Slay, and Int after killing a dangerous monster. Using a scroll or potion with hostile enemies in LOS will reset the bonuses.
Contents
Mechanics
When the wearer kills a threatening monster, the toga has a chance to gain +1 AC, +1 Slay, and +1 Int, up to +7. Killing a "tough" monster ("dangerous") has a 25% chance to improve the bonuses, and killing a "nasty" monster ("extremely dangerous") always increases the enchantments. See Threat for how this is calculated.
When the wearer uses a scroll or a potion with a hostile monster in sight, its bonuses reset to +0. Unequipping it also resets its bonuses to +0.
Desirability
Victory[1] is a strong robe, assuming you can level it up early. Even for a melee character, a +7 robe with +7 slay is nothing to scoff at. You can still use items like wands and curare darts to take out tough monsters. Casters with nothing better than a mundane robe might as well wear Victory. However, being alive (by using your consumables) is much better than being dead with a +7 toga.
This artefact is more likely to spawn in the early game, where it is more likely to be useful.
History
- The toga "Victory" was added in 0.30.
References
- ↑ art-data.txt:1772 (0.30.1)