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*[[Sif Muna]] - [[Spellbooks]].
 
*[[Sif Muna]] - [[Spellbooks]].
 
*[[Trog]] - Melee weapons ([[brand]]s are limited to [[antimagic]], [[flaming]], [[vorpal]], or [[speed brand|speed]]).
 
*[[Trog]] - Melee weapons ([[brand]]s are limited to [[antimagic]], [[flaming]], [[vorpal]], or [[speed brand|speed]]).
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*[[Vehumet]] - Spells. Vehumet has a [[Vehumet#Gift Breakpoints|another system]] that gifts the first 5 gifts at set points.
  
 
The following gods have the Gift Tiemout system, but do not have the 75% piety penalty:
 
The following gods have the Gift Tiemout system, but do not have the 75% piety penalty:
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*[[Elyvilon]] - Lifesaving at 5* or higher piety is based off Gift Timeout.
 
*[[Nemelex Xobeh]] - [[Card]]s.
 
*[[Nemelex Xobeh]] - [[Card]]s.
 
*[[Jiyva]] - Bursts of [[mutation]]s.
 
*[[Jiyva]] - Bursts of [[mutation]]s.
  
[[Beogh]] and [[The Shining One]] can gift ally blessings (gear, healing, new orcs for Beogh; healing/summon duration for TSO) when you gain piety, but these don't use Gift Timeout. [[Vehumet]] grants gifts using a [[Vehumet#Gift Breakpoints|different system]]. [[Xom]]'s gifts are random, and do not follow timeout.
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[[Beogh]] and [[The Shining One]] can gift ally blessings (gear, healing, new orcs for Beogh; healing/summon duration for TSO) when you gain piety, but these don't use Gift Timeout. [[Xom]]'s gifts are random, and do not follow timeout.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.28]], [[Yredelemnul]] would gift permanent servants.
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*Prior to [[0.28]], [[Yredelemnul]] would gift permanent servants. Also, Elyvilon's lifesaving was not based off Gift Timeout.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], [[Trog]] gifted ammunition as well as any brand of weapon.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], [[Trog]] gifted ammunition as well as any brand of weapon.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], Nemelex Xobeh would gift [[decks]] as physical items.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], Nemelex Xobeh would gift [[decks]] as physical items.

Revision as of 21:13, 13 October 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

The Gift Timeout is the period during which you cannot receive any more gifts from your current god.

Useful Info

Your Gift Timeout increases whenever you get a god gift; the duration depends on the god. Whenever you gain piety, it decreases.

For certain gods, having a Gift Timeout reduces your piety gain. If you gain piety with Gift Timeout, there's a 75% chance that you don't actually get piety - i.e., the piety is only used for reducing the timer.[1] Not all gifting gods have this penalty.

Once Gift Timeout = 0, there is a chance, when gaining piety, to get a gift. Afterwards, the timeout resets.

Wearing an amulet of faith increases your piety gain by +25%, speeding up the timeout by that amount. It also increases the chance you get a gift once timeout = 0 by 33%.

Gods

Gods which grant gifts based on the Gift Timeout method include:

The following gods have the Gift Tiemout system, but do not have the 75% piety penalty:

Beogh and The Shining One can gift ally blessings (gear, healing, new orcs for Beogh; healing/summon duration for TSO) when you gain piety, but these don't use Gift Timeout. Xom's gifts are random, and do not follow timeout.

History

  • religion.cc:2436 (0.30.1)
  • Retrieved from "http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=Gift_timeout&oldid=75506"