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{{flavour|A jewelled amulet famed for its powers of resilience and recuperation. Its greatest notoriety came from its use by the dread necromancer Borgnjor, who relied upon it to maintain her slender hold on life. After her final demise, the amulet vanished from the pages of history.}}
 
{{flavour|A jewelled amulet famed for its powers of resilience and recuperation. Its greatest notoriety came from its use by the dread necromancer Borgnjor, who relied upon it to maintain her slender hold on life. After her final demise, the amulet vanished from the pages of history.}}
 
[[File:Amulet_of_vitality.png]] '''''the amulet of Vitality'''''
 
[[File:Amulet_of_vitality.png]] '''''the amulet of Vitality'''''
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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
The '''amulet of Vitality'''<ref>{{source ref|0.29.0|art-data.txt|1196}}</ref> is twice as powerful as a normal [[amulet of regeneration]] while also having the effect of two [[amulet of magic regeneration|amulets of magic regeneration]]. These are already great amulets on their own, so having ''more'' of their effect is extremely respectable. The increased MPRegen helps casters more, but almost any character appreciates a superior regeneration amulet.
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The '''amulet of Vitality'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.1|art-data.txt|1208}}</ref> is twice as powerful as a normal [[amulet of regeneration]] while also having the effect of two [[amulet of magic regeneration|amulets of magic regeneration]]. These are already great amulets on their own, so having ''more'' of their effect is extremely respectable. The increased MPRegen helps casters more, but almost any character appreciates a superior regeneration amulet.
  
 
This artefact is [[evil]]; you'll quickly sap piety with the [[good god]]s as soon as the amulet starts regenerating.
 
This artefact is [[evil]]; you'll quickly sap piety with the [[good god]]s as soon as the amulet starts regenerating.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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*In [[0.31]], the amulet will no longer be evil.
 
*Prior to [[0.29]], the amulet of Vitality had only Regen+ and HP+15, but no MPRegen. It was also not evil.
 
*Prior to [[0.29]], the amulet of Vitality had only Regen+ and HP+15, but no MPRegen. It was also not evil.
 
*The amulet of Vitality was added in [[0.16]], replacing the [[ring of Vitality]].
 
*The amulet of Vitality was added in [[0.16]], replacing the [[ring of Vitality]].
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Revision as of 21:37, 2 November 2023

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A jewelled amulet famed for its powers of resilience and recuperation. Its greatest notoriety came from its use by the dread necromancer Borgnjor, who relied upon it to maintain her slender hold on life. After her final demise, the amulet vanished from the pages of history.

Amulet of vitality.png the amulet of Vitality

Regen++ (+1.6 HP/turn)
MPRegen++ (+0.8 MP/turn)
Evil

Desirability

The amulet of Vitality[1] is twice as powerful as a normal amulet of regeneration while also having the effect of two amulets of magic regeneration. These are already great amulets on their own, so having more of their effect is extremely respectable. The increased MPRegen helps casters more, but almost any character appreciates a superior regeneration amulet.

This artefact is evil; you'll quickly sap piety with the good gods as soon as the amulet starts regenerating.

History

  • In 0.31, the amulet will no longer be evil.
  • Prior to 0.29, the amulet of Vitality had only Regen+ and HP+15, but no MPRegen. It was also not evil.
  • The amulet of Vitality was added in 0.16, replacing the ring of Vitality.

References