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{{flavour|A blade somehow crafted from pure electricity. It arcs wildly between the wielder and their foes as it strikes.
 
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+8 [[rapier]]<br>
 
+8 [[rapier]]<br>
33.3% chance: Casts [[Static Discharge]] at <code>99 + 2d(100)/2</code> [[spellpower]], average 150.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|art-func.h|972}}</ref> (Average damage <code>3 + 1d15.5</code>, or 11.25, per proc)<br>
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33.3% chance: Casts [[Static Discharge]] at <code>99 + 2d(100)/2</code> [[spellpower]], average 150.<ref>{{source ref|0.31.0|art-func.h|988}}</ref> (Average damage <code>1 + 1d15.5</code>, or 9.25, per proc)<br>
 
{{Electricity resistance}}
 
{{Electricity resistance}}
  
 
==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
Against single targets, the '''arc blade'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|art-data.txt|1344}}</ref> has roughly the same damage as a normal rapier of [[electrocution]], making it a good weapon in its own right. Since the arc blade deals electric damage, you may want a different weapon against those resistant/immune to electricity.
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Against single targets, the '''arc blade'''<ref>{{source ref|0.31.0|art-data.txt|1346}}</ref> has roughly the same damage as a normal rapier of [[electrocution]] (slightly weaker), making it a good weapon in its own right. Compared to a normal weapon of electrocution, Static Discharge will damage creatures adjacent to the target, making it particularly effective against groups.
 
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*When in a hallway, Static Discharge can hit multiple enemies at once.
Compared to normal electrocution, Static Discharge will arc out to monsters adjacent to the target, making it particularly effective against crowds. It's doubly effective against crowds stuck in a hallway, as you can hit them without being hit back. Unfortunately, the discharges will deal some slight damage to you, though it's greatly reduced by this artefact's rElec.
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*When fighting multiple adjacent enemies, Static Discharge will create a separate 'arc' for each enemy. For example, when you're adjacent to two enemies, each enemy has a chance to be hit twice per Static Discharge.
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Unfortunately, the discharges can hit you, dealing slight damage (greatly reduced by the rElec the blade provides). Also, since the arc blade deals electric damage, you may want a different weapon against those resistant/immune to electricity.
  
 
The arc blade has an anti-synergy with most [[allies]], as they are not exempt from the discharges. The game will prompt you whenever an ally could be hit.
 
The arc blade has an anti-synergy with most [[allies]], as they are not exempt from the discharges. The game will prompt you whenever an ally could be hit.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.30]], Static Discharge was stronger (the arc blade dealt <code>3 + 1d21.75</code> per proc).
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*Prior to [[0.30]], Static Discharge was stronger (the arc blade dealt <code>2 + 1d21.75</code> per proc).
*Prior to [[0.29]], Static Discharge was slightly weaker (the arc blade dealt <code>2 + 1d(22.5)</code> per proc).
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*Prior to [[0.29]], Static Discharge was slightly stronger on cast (the arc blade dealt <code>2 + 1d(22.5)</code> per proc), but the arcs would reduce in power.
 
*Prior to [[0.23]], the arc blade would cast Static Discharge multiple times, but at much lower spellpower, <code>75 + 2d(75)/2</code>. The weapon's enchantment was +4.
 
*Prior to [[0.23]], the arc blade would cast Static Discharge multiple times, but at much lower spellpower, <code>75 + 2d(75)/2</code>. The weapon's enchantment was +4.
 
*Prior to [[0.16]], it was a [[cutlass]].
 
*Prior to [[0.16]], it was a [[cutlass]].

Latest revision as of 21:54, 8 March 2024

Version 0.31: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
A blade somehow crafted from pure electricity. It arcs wildly between the wielder and their foes as it strikes.

It occasionally unleashes powerful arcs of lightning upon striking a foe. These may arc to other adjacent creatures (including the wielder, but dealing reduced damage to them) before grounding out.

Arc blade.png the +8 arc blade

+8 rapier
33.3% chance: Casts Static Discharge at 99 + 2d(100)/2 spellpower, average 150.[1] (Average damage 1 + 1d15.5, or 9.25, per proc)
rElec

Desirability

Against single targets, the arc blade[2] has roughly the same damage as a normal rapier of electrocution (slightly weaker), making it a good weapon in its own right. Compared to a normal weapon of electrocution, Static Discharge will damage creatures adjacent to the target, making it particularly effective against groups.

  • When in a hallway, Static Discharge can hit multiple enemies at once.
  • When fighting multiple adjacent enemies, Static Discharge will create a separate 'arc' for each enemy. For example, when you're adjacent to two enemies, each enemy has a chance to be hit twice per Static Discharge.

Unfortunately, the discharges can hit you, dealing slight damage (greatly reduced by the rElec the blade provides). Also, since the arc blade deals electric damage, you may want a different weapon against those resistant/immune to electricity.

The arc blade has an anti-synergy with most allies, as they are not exempt from the discharges. The game will prompt you whenever an ally could be hit.

History

  • Prior to 0.30, Static Discharge was stronger (the arc blade dealt 2 + 1d21.75 per proc).
  • Prior to 0.29, Static Discharge was slightly stronger on cast (the arc blade dealt 2 + 1d(22.5) per proc), but the arcs would reduce in power.
  • Prior to 0.23, the arc blade would cast Static Discharge multiple times, but at much lower spellpower, 75 + 2d(75)/2. The weapon's enchantment was +4.
  • Prior to 0.16, it was a cutlass.
  • Prior to 0.15, it was a +3, +5 weapon.
  • The arc blade was introduced in 0.14.

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