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− | Creates a boulder in a chosen adjacent tile. You cannot cast this spell on a monster. This boulder rolls in a straight line away from you, but for every tile moved, it has a 20% chance to wobble to either direction (10% to the left, 10% to the right).< | + | Creates a boulder in a chosen adjacent tile. You cannot cast this spell on a monster. This boulder rolls in a straight line away from you, but for every tile moved, it has a 20% chance to wobble to either direction (10% to the left, 10% to the right).<ref>{{source ref|0.31-b1|mon-act.cc|1035}}</ref> |
− | Whenever the boulder collides with a monster, it takes damage and is knocked back. If there are other monsters behind the victim, all the monsters are pushed back in a chain. If a monster is pushed into a wall or impassible terrain (e.g. deep water, [[lava]]), it takes extra knockback damage (2d11 at max power). Then, the boulder itself takes 2d5 damage.< | + | Whenever the boulder collides with a monster, it takes damage and is knocked back. If there are other monsters behind the victim, all the monsters are pushed back in a chain. If a monster is pushed into a wall or impassible terrain (e.g. deep water, [[lava]]), it takes extra knockback damage (2d11 at max power). Then, the boulder itself takes 2d5 damage.<ref>{{source ref|0.31-b1|spl-damage.cc|4686}}</ref> |
If the boulder hits a wall, it is destroyed and explodes in a 3x3 area. This deals the same damage as a boulder impact, but is reduced thrice by [[AC]]. | If the boulder hits a wall, it is destroyed and explodes in a 3x3 area. This deals the same damage as a boulder impact, but is reduced thrice by [[AC]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | * | + | *Brom's Barelling Boulder was introduced in 0.31. |
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Revision as of 09:11, 16 January 2024
Brom's Barrelling Boulder | |
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Level | 4 |
School1 | Conjuration |
School2 | Earth |
Source(s) | Book of Geomancy Book of the Spheres |
Casting noise | 5 |
Spell noise | 0 |
Power Cap | 200 |
Range | 1 |
Flags | Not self |
Unleashes a massive rolling boulder in a given cardinal direction. The boulder squashes and knocks back creatures it strikes, suffering wear and tear with each hit. If it strikes a wall, it will explode into fragments of rock, doing damage that is strongly reduced by armour. |
Spell Details | |
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Damage Formula | 2d(3 + power/12) |
Max Damage | 2d11 |
Max Power | 100 |
Range | LOS |
Targeting | Special |
To-hit | Never misses |
Special | Creates boulder on adjacent square; Can hit multiple times |
Brom's Barrelling Boulder is a level 4 Earth/Conjurations spell which creates a damaging boulder to hurl at your enemies.
Earth Elementalists start with this spell in their libraries.
Contents
Useful Info
Creates a boulder in a chosen adjacent tile. You cannot cast this spell on a monster. This boulder rolls in a straight line away from you, but for every tile moved, it has a 20% chance to wobble to either direction (10% to the left, 10% to the right).[1]
Whenever the boulder collides with a monster, it takes damage and is knocked back. If there are other monsters behind the victim, all the monsters are pushed back in a chain. If a monster is pushed into a wall or impassible terrain (e.g. deep water, lava), it takes extra knockback damage (2d11 at max power). Then, the boulder itself takes 2d5 damage.[2]
If the boulder hits a wall, it is destroyed and explodes in a 3x3 area. This deals the same damage as a boulder impact, but is reduced thrice by AC.
The boulder is treated as a monster: you cannot move into its tile, and it can be destroyed by attacks. It moves at speed 20 and has base HP of 27 (which is randomized like other monsters; does not depend on power). It can travel through deep water without being slowed down. It disappears after it leaves your line of sight.
Strategy
- While its damage is lower than Stone Arrow, the boulder can hit the same enemy multiple times. This spell can also be used to kite.
History
- Brom's Barelling Boulder was introduced in 0.31.
References
- ↑ mon-act.cc:1035 (0.31-b1)
- ↑ spl-damage.cc:4686 (0.31-b1)