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[[Fragile]] is a negative [[property]] that generates exclusively on some powerful [[artefacts]]. Unequipping or unwielding an item with this property will permanently destroy it.
 
[[Fragile]] is a negative [[property]] that generates exclusively on some powerful [[artefacts]]. Unequipping or unwielding an item with this property will permanently destroy it.
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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
 
Fragile artefacts tend to have more powerful properties than similar artefacts of the same type, but their obvious downside is their inability to swap them out for other items. This makes them a poor choice for [[ranged]] weapons and some [[melee]] weapons, but a potential option for some [[jewellery]] and [[armour]]s, depending on the other properties or egos that generate alongside it.
 
Fragile artefacts tend to have more powerful properties than similar artefacts of the same type, but their obvious downside is their inability to swap them out for other items. This makes them a poor choice for [[ranged]] weapons and some [[melee]] weapons, but a potential option for some [[jewellery]] and [[armour]]s, depending on the other properties or egos that generate alongside it.
 
While this property is fairly uncommon, it is a good practice to [[scroll of identify|identify]] any desirable unknown artefact before equipping it; once a fragile item is removed, it is unrecoverable.
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 22:11, 26 September 2024

Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
It will be destroyed if unequipped.

Fragile is a negative property that generates exclusively on some powerful artefacts. Unequipping or unwielding an item with this property will permanently destroy it.

The game will display a warning prompt before attempting to remove or unwield a fragile item.

Desirability

Fragile artefacts tend to have more powerful properties than similar artefacts of the same type, but their obvious downside is their inability to swap them out for other items. This makes them a poor choice for ranged weapons and some melee weapons, but a potential option for some jewellery and armours, depending on the other properties or egos that generate alongside it.

See Also

History

  • Fragile was added in 0.18.