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(okay, looked up code, there it is 'chaotic', although that might lead astray to expect chaotic brand)
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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
The '''glaive of Prune'''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|art-data.txt|207}}</ref> is a straightforward enough [[artefact]]: a +12 glaive of chopping.  The "prune curse"<ref>{{source ref|0.23.0|art-func.h|411}}</ref> on this weapon has no actual in-game effect, other than making [[Zin]] hate it. Most characters who happen to use two-handed [[polearms]] will find the glaive of Prune to be perfectly sufficient for winning the game. A fully enchanted, branded [[bardiche]] might outperform this weapon in situations where its brand can take full effect, but will require considerably more skill to use effectively.
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The '''glaive of Prune'''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|art-data.txt|207}}</ref> is a straightforward enough [[artefact]]: a +12 glaive of chopping.  The "prune curse"<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|art-func.h|411}}</ref> on this weapon has no actual in-game effect, other than making [[Zin]] hate it. Most characters who happen to use two-handed [[polearms]] will find the glaive of Prune to be perfectly sufficient for winning the game. A fully enchanted, branded [[bardiche]] might outperform this weapon in situations where its brand can take full effect, but will require considerably more skill to use effectively.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 18:53, 4 December 2019

Version 0.24: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
A purple glaive that was created by a mad god, and carries a curse which transforms anyone wielding it into a prune. Fortunately, the curse works very slowly, and one can use it briefly with no consequences worse than slightly purple skin and a few wrinkles.

Glaive of prune.png the glaive of Prune

+12 glaive

Vorpal brand
Chaotic

Desirability

The glaive of Prune[1] is a straightforward enough artefact: a +12 glaive of chopping. The "prune curse"[2] on this weapon has no actual in-game effect, other than making Zin hate it. Most characters who happen to use two-handed polearms will find the glaive of Prune to be perfectly sufficient for winning the game. A fully enchanted, branded bardiche might outperform this weapon in situations where its brand can take full effect, but will require considerably more skill to use effectively.

History

Prior to 0.15, the glaive of Prune had a +4,+12 enchantment.

References