Wand of mindburst
A magical device which disrupts the physical structure of anything but the hardest walls -- even rigid statues, to say nothing of flesh. |
The most obvious use for a wand of disintegration is to deal a significant chunk of untyped damage to a single monster. This effect cannot be dodged or blocked, but it does have to overcome the target's magic resistance. This effect is significantly harder to resist than most other MR-related wand effects, making it useful against a large variety of early- and mid-game opponents. A monster killed in this manner will explode, scattering several chunks and blood splatters around the area (dragons are immune to this effect, and may or may not leave a corpse as normal). However, as of 0.20, one can no longer use it to remove doors, iron grates, trees, orcish idols, most kinds of statues, and (rock or slime) walls.
Followers of Gozag Ym Sagoz will receive a spray of single gold coins on several nearby tiles instead of a shower of meat chunks and blood.
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- Beogh may smite those who destroy his orcish idols with this wand. He will be particularly harsh on hill orcs who do so.
- A wand of digging is better suited to chewing through walls, as it destroys several tiles of wall at a time. However, if you only need to destroy a single tile to enter a vault, or have plenty of time and charges, the wand of disintegration will get the job done.
- It can be particularly effective at taking out low-HD, high-threat monsters such as boggarts and Sonja. It is also extremely effective at killing low-level players. If an early opponent happens to have one in hand, you'll likely want to escape immediately; multiple zaps of a wand of disintegration can very quickly become lethal.
History
Prior to 0.20, it could disintegrate some walls and obstacles in the dungeon.
Prior to 0.15, orange crystal statues and silver statues could be destroyed instantly through use of a wand of disintegration.
Prior to 0.6, zapped creatures were simply reduced to nothingness.