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{{flavour|It allows its wearer to excel in the arts of thievery, and can be evoked to release thick clouds of smoke to allow for a hasty escape.}}
 
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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
Quite useful for stabbers, but some characters may wish to use something without the -3 to damage. That being said, being able to generate [[cloud]]s of smoke on demand is occasionally crucial for escaping dangerous ranged opponents, particularly if you're a fast character. Whether this benefit outweighs the usefulness of a a cloak of [[preservation]] is up to you.
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Quite useful for stabbers, but some characters may wish to use something without the -3 to damage. That being said, being able to generate [[cloud]]s of smoke on demand is occasionally crucial for escaping dangerous ranged opponents, particularly if you're a fast character.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 18:38, 11 September 2014

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It allows its wearer to excel in the arts of thievery, and can be evoked to release thick clouds of smoke to allow for a hasty escape.

Cloak of the thief.png the +2 cloak of the Thief

+2 cloak

-3 Damage
See Invisible
+60 Stealth
Can be evoked to emit clouds of fog

Desirability

Quite useful for stabbers, but some characters may wish to use something without the -3 to damage. That being said, being able to generate clouds of smoke on demand is occasionally crucial for escaping dangerous ranged opponents, particularly if you're a fast character.

History

  • Prior to 0.12, this cloak provided small bonuses to EV and dexterity, as well as evocable invisibility and levitation, but lacked the fog effect.
  • Prior to 0.10, the -3 damage slaying penalty was much more severe, as slaying bonuses and penalties were multiplied by your skills.