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|name=Lehudib's Crystal Spear | |name=Lehudib's Crystal Spear |
Revision as of 07:04, 17 February 2013
For the unrandom artefact, see Lehudib's crystal spear (unrand).
Lehudib's Crystal Spear | |
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Level | 8 |
School1 | Conjuration |
School2 | Earth |
Source(s) | |
Casting noise | 8 |
Spell noise | 8 |
Spell Details | |
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Damage Formula | 10d(2.33+Power/10) |
Max Damage | 10d(22.33) |
Max Power | 200 |
Range | 4 |
Targeting | Beam |
To-hit | |
Special | N/A |
This spell hurls a lethally sharp bolt of crystal. |
Much more than merely a more powerful version of Iron Shot, this is the ultimate single target damage spell, found only in the Book of Annihilations. Conjurers of all walks often branch into Earth Magic merely for the sake of this spell and its irresistible damage. The only drawback is its high casting difficulty and its lack of accuracy. At maximum power it deals up to 230 damage, strongly biased towards the average of around 117: 10d22 with a 30% chance of 10d23.
Monster spell
Certain feared monsters in the dungeon can also cast crystal spear, often with the ability to single- or two-shot unprepared adventurers.
monster_spell_damge = 3d(16 + power / 10) where power = 12 * monster_hit_dice
For quick reference, the monsters that can cast crystal spear:
creature | hit dice | damage |
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Deep elf mage | 4 | 3d20 (3-60) |
Erolcha | 6 | 3d23 (3-69) |
Ogre mage | 10 | 3d28 (3-84) |
Wizard | 10 | 3d28 (3-84) |
Roxanne | 14 | 3d32 (3-96) |
Deep elf annihilator | 15 | 3d34 (3-102) |
Draconian annihilator | 15 | 3d34 (3-102) |
Lich | 20 | 3d40 (3-120) |
Ancient lich | 27 | 3d48 (3-144) |
Artefact
There is also an unrandart known as Lehudib's Crystal Spear, a +6,+6 spear of returning that enhances the wielder's intelligence. In-game, it is unclear whether the weapon inspired the spell or vice versa; in reality, the artefact is a pun on the older spell (according to a comment in art-data.txt).