Skald

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Formidable warriors in their own rights, Skalds practice a form of augmenting battle magic that is either chanted or sung. Unique to the highlands in which they originate, these spells and formulae are second nature: they can either inspire greatness in themselves and their allies, or fear in the hearts of their enemies.

Skalds are warriors who use magical Charms to bolster their fighting skills. Because heavy armor hinders spellcasting, many of them prefer lighter armor than more traditional Fighters.

Preferred Races

Halfling, Centaur, Merfolk, Draconian, and Vampire are the recommended races if you pick a Skald Background.

Starting Equipment

Some species may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.

Available Spells

Skalds start with the Infusion spell memorised.

Starting Skills

These are adjusted by your species' aptitudes.

Choosing Skald adds 3 to your starting Strength, 5 to your starting Intelligence and 4 to your starting Dexterity.

Strategy

Skalds are a 'hybrid-melee' starts. They often prefer lighter armour than your typical melee, but have a number of buff spells to make up for it. Like with other backgrounds, Skald is only a start - it's perfectly reasonable to go heavy armour and abandon Spellcasting (either for a while or for the rest of the game).

Skalds often prefer to start with Polearms, so that Spectral Weapon can take advantage of its reaching.

Species/Gods that work well with Skald:

  • Merfolk - Merfolk are perfect for Dodging and Charms-based melee play, and have a +4 Polearms aptitude to boot.
  • Okawaru - A strong melee god in general. Heroism eases up your skill training, and gifts are always nice to have.
  • Kiku - Necromancy is a different spell school entirely, but it fits well for a hybrid-style character. The 3* gift can contain Excruciating Wounds, taking advantage of both Necromancy and Charms.

Spell Strategy

Infusion adds extra damage, but this damage is reduced by AC. It'll help you against early adders, gnolls, and ogres, but does almost nothing against armoured targets like orc warriors.

Shroud of Golubria is a useful defensive spell to keep up whenever you enter into dangerous melee combat. Ozocubu's Armour further increases your defense, but it ends if you move, and it only works if you have light armour. Both are worth casting, at least if you get the skill to use Spectral Weapon.

Spectral Weapon, once available, gives an immense boost of power - nearly doubling your attack output.

Song of Slaying creates significant noise, attracting monsters to your location... but it gives a significant slay bonus. Use it in hallways or other chokepoints, where groups are more manageable.

Keep an eye out for Swiftness, which gives you an escape option.

History

  • Skalds were removed in 0.26, along with the Charms spell school.
  • Prior to 0.14, skalds started with 20 gold.
  • Prior to 0.13, skalds started with +0 weapons, a book of War Chants, and couldn't select falchions.
  • Prior to 0.9, skalds were known as crusaders.
  • Prior to 0.8, crusaders used the Enchantments school of magic.
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