Elyvilon
Elyvilon the Healer welcomes all kind souls prepared to help others. Those individuals can expect to gain powerful healing abilities, by which they can avoid bloodshed. Elyvilon appreciates exploration of the dungeon. Elyvilon's followers can convert to the Shining One or Zin while keeping some piety.
The Healer offers followers a number of means to heal themselves from damage and other ill effects. Followers may also attempt to pacify hostile monsters and turn them neutral. Elyvilon may directly intervene to save a follower's life, and if there has been no such intervention recently, is sure to prevent a killing blow against especially pious followers. Elyvilon may also occasionally protect the follower's allies from death. Elyvilon likes it when you explore the world. Elyvilon strongly dislikes it when you use evil magic or items, you attack non-hostile holy beings, you attack neutral beings, you attack allies or you kill non-hostile holy beings. |
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Racial Restrictions
- Like the other good gods, Elyvilon does not accept Demonspawn or undead species (Ghouls, Vampires, or Mummies) as followers.
- Demigods may not worship Elyvilon (or any other god).
Appreciates
- Exploring the world.
Deprecates
- Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 700 turns, on average (1/35 chance every 20 turns).
- Casting any Necromancy or unholy spell. Necromutation results in excommunication. (Penance)
- Knowingly using an evil item. (Penance)
- Attacking allies or neutral beings. (Penance)
- Attacking or killing non-hostile holy beings. (Penance)
Given Abilities
Piety level -: "Practitioner"
- Protection from Harm - Elyvilon may negate an attack that would otherwise kill you. This chance is piety-dependent, but higher than the other good gods, becoming guaranteed at 5* of piety. Activating the life save triggers a piety gated cooldown. This can activate even if you're under penance. (Passive)
Piety level *: "Comforter"
- Purification - The following conditions are removed: sickness, draining, poison, confusion, slow, and petrifying. Restores all stats to their maximum. This ability can be used while confused. (3 MP, 2-4 Piety)
Piety level **: "Caregiver"
- Heal Other - The target monster gains
2d(10 + Invocations/3) + (Invocations/3) + 8
HP. (2 MP, 2-4 Piety)
- Using this ability on a hostile monster may pacify it, earning you the XP you'd gain for killing it. Every time you attempt this, the game compares your "healing factor" against the creature's max HP. If you beat this test, the creature is pacified and leaves via the nearest staircase up. Note that not all monsters can be pacified.
- Healing factor is a random number between 0 and
(Invocations + 1)×(HP_healed)/3
. HP_healed considers what you would have healed, even if the monster currently has full HP. I.e., monsters at full HP have the same chance to be pacified as a monster at 1% HP.
Monster Factor Multiplier Animals ×3 Holy ×1.5 Other Humanoids ×1 Undead ×0.75 Demon ×0.6 Mindless ×0 (Impossible)
- The following chart shows the max HP of monsters you can conceivably pacify, based on your Invocations skill:
Invocations Max HP: Human Intelligence Max HP: Animal Intelligence 0 3 9 6 27 81 12 58 175 18 98 294 27 173 518
Piety level ***: "Mender"
- Heal Self - You gain
2d(10 + Invocations/3) + (Invocations/3) + 8
HP. (2 MP, 3-5 Piety)
- The following table shows the HP gained, based on your Invocations skill:
Invocations Healing 0 2d10 + 8 10-28 6 2d12 + 10 12-34 12 2d14 + 12 14-40 18 2d16 + 14 16-46 27 2d19 + 17 19-55
Piety level ****: "Pacifist"
- No new abilities.
Piety level *****: "Purifying [Species]"
- Divine Vigour - Increases your max HP and MP by
5×(1 + (Invocations/3))
percent for40 + (2.5×Invocations)
turns. Your current HP/MP are also increased by this percent. This ability can be used while confused. (Costs 6-9 Piety)
Piety level ******: "Bringer of Life"
- No new abilities.
Punishments
Elyvilon forgives followers for abandonment; however, those who later take up the worship of an evil god will be punished. (Kikubaaqudgha, Yredelemnul, Makhleb, Lugonu, Beogh and Dithmenos are evil gods.)
Elyvilon is not a god known for wrath. Still, those earning Elyvilon's ire will find the Healer occasionally protecting their foes from death. Elyvilon's wrath lasts for a relatively long duration. |
Elyvilon will only punish you if you convert to an evil god (Beogh, Dithmenos, Yredelemnul, Lugonu, Kikubaaqugdgha, or Makhleb). Switching to other gods or breaking Elyvilon's conduct will not result in any wrath, and converting to Zin or The Shining One will transfer half of your piety to them.
Elyvilon will punish you by sometimes healing hostile monsters about to be killed by you or your allies, though tentacles and other hostiles weaker than you will usually not be healed.
Strategy
Elyvilon is a relatively simple god. Both Heal Other and Heal Self are valuable "panic buttons" - they can bail you out of many bad situations. While Ely's abilities can be considered bland (there's no ability like Ru's Apocalypse or Lugonu's Corruption), they are still strong in their own right.
Elyvilon inflicts no wrath unless you worship an evil god. So if you haven't found a desired god yet, you can worship Ely in the meantime.
Ability Strategy
- Purification can save you from a variety of status effects. For example, basilisks are countered by this ability.
- Heal Other is basically an instant-kill attack - if it works against a monster, you basically never have to worry about it again. You can pacify threats before they even notice you. Due to the healing factor, Heal Other is most effective against animals, including hydras, dragons, thorn hunters, and more.
- Note that pacified monsters are not friendly. If you are in the monsters' way, you'll be attacked. As a pacified monster walks towards a random staircase, get out of their way.
- You can use Heal Other to restore allies' HP, but this is generally inefficient. Summoners are better off creating a new summon.
- Heal Self is a reusable potion of heal wounds. Very useful - it can save you from dying on the next turn.
- Divine Vigour is a stat buff. Use it pro-actively before fighting dangerous monsters. It can also be used to restore some HP and MP in a pinch.
History
- Prior to 0.28:
- Elyvilon' Heal Self was named Greater Healing and unlocked at 4*, with a complementary 1* ability Lesser Healing.
- Pacifying creatures with Heal Other gave 50% XP compared to a kill.
- Purification was 3* and slightly more expensive.
- Worshippers had to call for active Divine Protection to have a greater chance to save their life. The ability forbade attacking, and reduced piety by 20+1d20 if you had a 100% to life save (at 5* piety).
- Frenzied monsters were considered "neutral" and caused penance if harmed.
- Prior to 0.26, the three good gods forbid cannibalism.
- Prior to 0.25, Divine protection always worked at 130 piety, instead of 120 piety (or 5*).
- Prior to 0.23, followers of Elyvilon could pacify pandemonium lords and player ghosts.
- Prior to 0.20, Elyvilon's wrath could confuse players, inflict random Poison Magic miscasts, and reduce the enchantments of any non-artifact weapon in a player's inventory.
- Prior to 0.19, followers of Elyvilon lost piety for letting their allies die.
- Prior to 0.18, Elyvilon was unable to pacify insects. Also, it was easier to pacify creatures of the player's genus.
- Prior to 0.16, players could select the Healer class to begin the game worshiping Elyvilon. Also, Elyvilon offered two pacification abilities, and piety grew through pacifying foes and destroying weapons.
- Prior to 0.13, Elyvilon could also pacify insects.
- Prior to 0.10, Elyvilon offered an ability called Restoration, which only restored rot damage. This was merged into Purification.
- Prior to 0.9, used to grant piety over time (+1 every 240 turns, up to 150), and switching to Zin or TSO incurred no wrath.
Gods | |
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Good | Elyvilon • Zin • The Shining One |
Neutral | Ashenzari • Cheibriados • Dithmenos • Fedhas Madash • Gozag Ym Sagoz • Hepliaklqana • Ignis • Okawaru • Qazlal • Ru • Sif Muna • Trog • Uskayaw • Vehumet • Wu Jian |
Chaotic | Jiyva • Nemelex Xobeh • Xom |
Evil | Beogh • Kikubaaqudgha • Lugonu * • Makhleb * • Yredelemnul * Chaotic & Evil |