Difference between revisions of "Confuse"

From CrawlWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Update to 0.17; use monsters with spell template)
m (version bump, clarity also gives immunity)
 
(10 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{version017}}
+
{{version030}}
''This article is about the confuse spell. For the confusion state see [[Confusion]].''
+
:''This article is about the monster spell. For the status condition, see [[Confusion]].''
 +
{{flavour|Induces a state of bewilderment and confusion in a creature's mind.}}
 +
 
 +
'''Confuse''' is a monster-only spell that attempts to induce [[confusion]] in a single target from a distance. It requires a clear line of effect and must overcome the target's [[willpower]].
 +
 
 +
{{monsters with spell}}
 +
 
 +
Be aware that some monsters are instead capable of inducing confusion with their melee attacks. Click [[:Category:Confuse flavour|here]] for a complete list.
 +
 
 +
==History==
 
{{Spell
 
{{Spell
 
|name=Confuse
 
|name=Confuse
Line 8: Line 17:
 
|school3=
 
|school3=
 
|sources=<div>
 
|sources=<div>
*[[Book of Hinderance]]
 
 
*[[Book of Maledictions]]
 
*[[Book of Maledictions]]
 +
*[[Book of Misfortune]]
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
|castingnoise=3
 
|castingnoise=3
|spellnoise=0
+
|spellnoise=2
 +
|powercap=50
 +
|targetting=Target or direction
 +
|range=LOS
 +
|flags=MR check
 
}}
 
}}
{{Flavour|This spell induces a state of bewilderment and confusion in a creature's mind.}}
+
*Prior to [[0.25]], Confusion was available to players.
 
 
'''Confuse''' is a level 3 [[Hexes]] spell that attempts to induce [[confusion]] on a single target. It must overcome [[magic resistance]], and you must have a clear line of effect to the target, but it works on anything that isn't immune to magic.
 
 
 
==Strategy==
 
Successfully confusing an opponent takes it almost entirely out of a fight for a significant amount of time. Considering that most animals and mindless undead, as well as several intelligent opponents, are susceptible to it, this makes Confuse a very helpful low-level spell throughout much of the game. If you happen to find a [[spellbook]] with it, have decent [[intelligence]], and aren't abysmal at [[Hexes]], it's often worth training that one school in order to get Confuse available. This is especially true for [[stab]]bers, who can take advantage of the ensuing confusion to inflict powerful stabs, but almost any character can benefit from converting deadly foes to blundering, self-destructive idiots.
 
 
 
[[Enchanter]]s may be tempted to stick to only using the spell [[Ensorcelled Hibernation]], as it allows for much more reliable and devastating stab damage. However, Confuse affects a wide variety of opponents that Ensorcelled Hibernation is useless against, and thus should be learned and used as well.
 
 
 
A sleeping monster that is also confused will start to sleepwalk, essentially moving as though confused without being able to attack at all until it awakens.
 
 
 
==Monster Version==
 
{{monsters with spell}}
 
 
 
* {{monsterlink|Chaos champion}} may also cast Confuse through [[Chaotic Mirror]]
 
  
Some monsters are instead capable of inducing confusion with their melee attacks. Click [[:Category:Confuse flavour|here]] for a complete list.
+
[[Category:Monster spells]]

Latest revision as of 02:51, 20 August 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
This article is about the monster spell. For the status condition, see Confusion.
Induces a state of bewilderment and confusion in a creature's mind.

Confuse is a monster-only spell that attempts to induce confusion in a single target from a distance. It requires a clear line of effect and must overcome the target's willpower.

The following enemies cast Confuse:

Be aware that some monsters are instead capable of inducing confusion with their melee attacks. Click here for a complete list.

History

Confuse.png Confuse
Level 3
School1 Hexes
Source(s)
Casting noise 3
Spell noise 2
Targetting Target or direction
Range LOS
Flags MR check
  • Prior to 0.25, Confusion was available to players.