Confusing Touch

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Confusing touch.png Confusing Touch
Level 3
School1 Hexes
Source(s) Book of Debilitation
Book of Touch
Casting noise 2
Spell noise 0
Power Cap 100
Flags Wl check, Selfench
Enchants the caster's dominant hand with magical energy. This energy is released when the caster touches a monster, and may induce a state of confusion in the monster. The caster's attacks do no damage while attempting to touch a monster in this way.

Confusing Touch is a level 3 Hexes spell which causes your melee attacks to inflict confusion.

Enchanters start with this spell in their libraries.

Effect

While the spell is active, your melee attacks focus on touching the target: they deal 0 damage, and to-hit is increased by 1d(Dexterity). This works with a Polearms' reaching attack, but disables cleaving.

If you hit, your melee attacks will cause confusion, if you can overcome the target's willpower. You can see your chance of affecting a particular monster by hovering over it with x while the spell is active. This spell immediately ends once you confuse an enemy or try to attack a confusion-immune enemy.

This spell can be cast multiple times, which increases its duration. Every successful attack, but failed confusion, reduces the duration by a random amount. It still ends on successful confuse.

Strategy

While confusion isn't nearly as powerful as Ensorcelled Hibernation's stabs, Confusing Touch has the major benefit of having multiple confusion attempts (melee attacks) per cast. Each confusion stab is weaker, but the confusion status itself lasts much longer than sleep. Short Blades are a natural choice: they attack quickly, thus applying the spell faster, and they make the most out of stabbing.

Successfully confusing an opponent will effectively take it almost entirely out of the fight for some time. Use it to shut down dangerous spellcasters or prevent powerful physical fighters from effectively targeting you. This can give you enough time to either kill them while they're disabled or make an escape.

Confusing Touch is much quieter than Mephitic Cloud. The latter checks HD and poison resistance, but its clouds can affect the caster. Confusing Touch also is a single school spell in a more convient school (Hexes) for many stabber type characters.

Tips & Tricks

  • Since you have to be at point-blank range in order for this spell to function, be wary of trying this on dangerous threats with significant willpower. Every turn you spend failing to confuse that hydra is another free turn for it to chew on you.
  • Because Confusing Touch requires an extra turn to recast it between applications, and only affects one creature, it is most effective in one-on-one fights. If you're fighting multiple opponents, try to retreat into a corridor so only one of them can reach you at a time.
  • If you can, try to confuse land-bound monsters while they're standing next to deep water or lava; they may blunder into the hostile terrain and kill themselves. Just be aware that this will generally result in you losing access to any useful items they might have been carrying.
  • Confusing Touch only triggers on melee attacks; if you need to do damage while the spell is still active, ranged attacks, spells, wands, and Invocations all still work.

History

  • Prior to 0.28, Confusing Touch did not automatically end if the target had infinite willpower.
  • Prior to 0.25, Confusing Touch was Level 1 and checked monster HD instead of magic resistance, making it effective on a much wider array of monsters (including many that were otherwise entirely immune to Hexes).
  • Prior to 0.23, Confusing Touch did not function when attacking with a weapon, making it much more awkward to use for most characters.
  • Prior to 0.19, Confusing Touch was a level 2 spell.
  • Prior to 0.10, Confusing Touch had a higher success rate.