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**This is most useful when you are [[teleport]]ed or [[shaft]]ed to an unknown location. Also, it can help when tackling hectic floors like [[Vaults]]:5. If you have the option of going upstairs or retreating backwards, do that instead of reading this scroll. | **This is most useful when you are [[teleport]]ed or [[shaft]]ed to an unknown location. Also, it can help when tackling hectic floors like [[Vaults]]:5. If you have the option of going upstairs or retreating backwards, do that instead of reading this scroll. | ||
*You are forced to retreat to an unknown area and want to know what's next. | *You are forced to retreat to an unknown area and want to know what's next. | ||
− | *You are mid-battle and want to know if you can [[wand of digging|dig]] through a wall safely. ( | + | *You are mid-battle and want to know if you can [[wand of digging|dig]] through a wall safely. (Since digging through a wall may reveal monsters behind it.) |
The map-reveal effect is useful when: | The map-reveal effect is useful when: |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 4 March 2024
Version 0.31: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
A scroll that reveals the reader's surroundings. The layout of the current floor is fully mapped, and everything within a moderate radius, including both visible and invisible monsters, is momentarily shown. |
Reading a scroll of revelation causes three effects:
- Reveals the entire map of the current level. This includes all walls, stairs, portals, shops, and traps.
- Allows the caster to see through walls and opaque clouds for exactly 1 turn. (It wears off the moment you do another action.)
- Reveals invisible monsters, again for exactly 1 turn.
This scroll cannot be used in the Abyss.
Strategy
You can use the scroll of revelation for either the map reveal or the wall reveal. The map reveal helps in the long-term
The wall-reveal is useful when:
- You need to rest, and cannot retreat to a safe location. Revelation can help you determine if resting is safe / how much time you have until the next fight. For example, if you spot a monster, but its far away, you can drink a potion of ambrosia for fast HP/MP regeneration.
- This is most useful when you are teleported or shafted to an unknown location. Also, it can help when tackling hectic floors like Vaults:5. If you have the option of going upstairs or retreating backwards, do that instead of reading this scroll.
- You are forced to retreat to an unknown area and want to know what's next.
- You are mid-battle and want to know if you can dig through a wall safely. (Since digging through a wall may reveal monsters behind it.)
The map-reveal effect is useful when:
- You are hit by shafts or teleport traps. This will reveal the location of nearby stairs, allowing you to escape back to safety.
- Reaching portal levels, such as Gauntlets and Ice caves, before they expire.
- If you want to skip a floor from Dungeon: 8-12, you can check if the Lair and/or the Orcish Mines are on the floor you'd plan to skip.
If you have spare scrolls, they can be used for:
- On Dungeon: 4-7, if you haven't found a god yet, you may want to use these scrolls in order to search for the Temple.
- If you plan on ninja'ing a rune, using revelation can help find the rune vault.
- If you have spare scrolls by the time you reach Zot, you might as well use them.
History
- Prior to 0.31, these scrolls were known as scrolls of magic mapping. They only revealed the floor's layout; they didn't let you see through walls and didn't reveal invisible creatures for 1 turn.
- Prior to 0.25, scrolls of magic mapping did not reveal traps.
- Prior to 0.10, this scroll would not detect secret doors, although these doors were removed in 0.12.
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Acquirement • Amnesia • Butterflies • Blinking • Brand weapon • Enchant armour • Enchant weapon • Fear • Fog • Identify • Immolation • Noise • Poison • Revelation • Silence • Summoning • Teleportation • Torment • Vulnerability |