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Wearing an '''amulet of dismissal''' causes attackers who harm you to be teleported away 10% of the time. When you first equip the amulet, you receive 1d3+2 turns of the [[vertigo]] effect, which decreases your EV, spellcasting success, and chance to hit.
 
Wearing an '''amulet of dismissal''' causes attackers who harm you to be teleported away 10% of the time. When you first equip the amulet, you receive 1d3+2 turns of the [[vertigo]] effect, which decreases your EV, spellcasting success, and chance to hit.
  
The unrandart [[Amulet of Cegukob]] became in [[0.18]] basically an amulet of dismissal.
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The unrandart [[Amulet of Cekugob]] became in [[0.18]] basically an amulet of dismissal.
  
 
==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==

Revision as of 14:28, 22 May 2016

Version 0.18: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Type Jewellery
Name Amulet of dismissal
Icon Amulet of dismissal.png
An amulet which generates a field of translocational energy that will teleport away creatures that harm you, one time in ten. It takes a few moments to get used to the translocational energy field, initially disorienting the wearer for a few turns.

Wearing an amulet of dismissal causes attackers who harm you to be teleported away 10% of the time. When you first equip the amulet, you receive 1d3+2 turns of the vertigo effect, which decreases your EV, spellcasting success, and chance to hit.

The unrandart Amulet of Cekugob became in 0.18 basically an amulet of dismissal.

Desirability

Though an amulet of dismissal may be useful to certain characters in certain situations, it's usually better to wear something else or even no amulet at all. A dangerous foe can be dismissed just as you're about to land the killing blow and you may have to start the fight all over again.

The orb run is one place where an amulet of dismissal could come in handy.

History

The amulet of dismissal was added in 0.18.