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Each weapon has a particular '''handedness''', which determines how well you can wield it based on your [[size]] and whether or not you are using a [[shield]].
 
Each weapon has a particular '''handedness''', which determines how well you can wield it based on your [[size]] and whether or not you are using a [[shield]].
  
 
==ASEVP==
 
==ASEVP==
 
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Penalties incurred when wielding a weapon with a shield are almost all based on your adjusted shield evasion penalty. This is found by:
Penalties incurred when wielding a weapon with a shield are almost all based on your adjusted shield evasion penalty. This is found by:
 
  
 
     ASEVP = Base_penalty - (Shields_skill/(5 + Size_factor)
 
     ASEVP = Base_penalty - (Shields_skill/(5 + Size_factor)
  
The base penalty is 1 for bucklers, 3 for shields, and 5 for large shields. Size factor is zero for most races, but is equal to -2 for large races (Trolls, Ogres, Centaurs, and Nagas), 2 for small races (Kobolds and Halflings), and 4 for little races (Spriggans and Felids, although the latter can't use shields at all).   
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The base penalty is 0.8 for [[buckler]]s, 3 for [[kite shield]]s, and 5 for [[tower shield]]s. Size factor is zero for most races, -2 for large races ([[troll]]s, [[ogre]]s, [[centaur]]s, and [[naga]]s) and [[formicid]]s, 2 for small races ([[kobold]]s and [[halfling]]s), and 4 for little races ([[spriggan]]s and [[felid]]s, although the latter can't use shields at all).   
  
Thus, ASEVP becomes zero at 5/15/25 skill for most races with bucklers/shields/large shields, but at 3/9/15 for large races (although some cannot wear bucklers), at 7/21/- for small races (neither can wear large shields), and at 9/-/- for Spriggans, who can only wear bucklers.
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Thus, ASEVP becomes zero at 4/15/25 skill for most races with bucklers/shields/large shields, but at 2.4/9/15 for large races (although some cannot wear bucklers), at 5.6/21/- for small races (neither can wear large shields), and at 7.2/-/- for Spriggans, who can only wear bucklers.
  
Note that in addition to its own penalties, the ASEVP is also part of your [[Armour#Evasion_Penalty|AEVP]] (adjusted EV penalty), a value which is used to calculate, among other things, accuracy and spellcasting penalties. However, this article concerns effects of shields other than those from their AEVP; for the effects of AEVP, see the above article.
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Note that in addition to its own penalties, the ASEVP is also part of your [[Armour#Evasion_Penalty|AEVP]] (adjusted EV penalty), a value which is used to calculate, among other things, accuracy and spellcasting penalties. However, this article concerns effects of shields other than those from their AEVP; for the effects of AEVP, see the above article.
  
 
==One-Handed==
 
==One-Handed==
 
One-handed (1H) weapons are the most convenient weapons to wield, regardless of size. Any [[species]] can use a one-handed weapon with a shield, and will only suffer the standard shield penalties to speed (which can be negated through the [[Shields skill]]). One-handed ranged weapons, like [[sling]]s, don't suffer any shield penalty at all.
 
One-handed (1H) weapons are the most convenient weapons to wield, regardless of size. Any [[species]] can use a one-handed weapon with a shield, and will only suffer the standard shield penalties to speed (which can be negated through the [[Shields skill]]). One-handed ranged weapons, like [[sling]]s, don't suffer any shield penalty at all.
  
The specific penalty for one-handed weapons wielded with a shield at insufficient skill is an added delay of min(1dASEVP, 1dASEVP).
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The specific penalty for one-handed weapons wielded with a shield at insufficient skill is an added delay of min(1dASEVP, 1dASEVP). This is not generally very noticeable, although a character wearing a large shield at zero skill will notice a difference.
  
This is not generally very noticeable, although a character wearing a large shield at zero skill will notice a difference.
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[[Magical staves]], [[broad axe]]s, [[bastard sword]]s, [[trident]]s, [[demon trident]]s and [[trishula]]s are considered two-handed for [[kobold]]s, [[halfling]]s and [[spriggan]]s.
  
[[Broad axe]]s, [[double sword]]s, [[trident]]s, [[demon trident]]s and [[trishula]]s are considered two-handed for [[Kobold]]s, [[Halfling]]s and [[Spriggan]]s.
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[[Morningstar]]s, [[long sword]]s, [[scimitar]]s, [[demon blade]]s, [[war axe]]s, and [[spear]]s are considered two-handed for [[spriggan]]s.
  
 
==Two-Handed==
 
==Two-Handed==
Two-handed (2H) melee weapons simply cannot be used along with a shield. They usually deal extremely heavy damage to make up for this restriction. You may use two-handed ranged weapons with a shield, but you will suffer a severe penalty to the attack delay.
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Two-handed (2H) melee weapons simply cannot be used along with a shield, unless you are a [[formicid]]. They usually deal extremely heavy damage to make up for this restriction. You may use two-handed ranged weapons with a shield, but you will suffer a severe penalty to the attack delay. [[Formicid]]s can use any two-handed weapon as if it were one-handed, and their shield penalties are calculated as if they were large.
  
[[Kobold]]s, [[Halfling]]s and [[Spriggan]]s can't wield two-handed weapons except [[quarterstaves]], [[lajatang]]s and [[Crossbow]]s.
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[[Kobold]]s, [[halfling]]s and [[spriggan]]s can't wield two-handed weapons except [[quarterstaves]], [[lajatang]]s, [[bow]]s and [[crossbow]]s.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Prior to [[0.12]], there were two additional types of handedness: 1.5-handed (which could be used with a shield but suffered larger-than-normal penalties) and double-handed (which had even worse penalties, plus cut the weapon's base damage in half).
  
Prior to [[0.12]], there were two additional types of handedness: 1.5-handed and double-handed.
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[[Category:Weapons]]

Revision as of 06:53, 9 July 2020

Version 0.14: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.


Each weapon has a particular handedness, which determines how well you can wield it based on your size and whether or not you are using a shield.

ASEVP

Penalties incurred when wielding a weapon with a shield are almost all based on your adjusted shield evasion penalty. This is found by:

   ASEVP = Base_penalty - (Shields_skill/(5 + Size_factor)

The base penalty is 0.8 for bucklers, 3 for kite shields, and 5 for tower shields. Size factor is zero for most races, -2 for large races (trolls, ogres, centaurs, and nagas) and formicids, 2 for small races (kobolds and halflings), and 4 for little races (spriggans and felids, although the latter can't use shields at all).

Thus, ASEVP becomes zero at 4/15/25 skill for most races with bucklers/shields/large shields, but at 2.4/9/15 for large races (although some cannot wear bucklers), at 5.6/21/- for small races (neither can wear large shields), and at 7.2/-/- for Spriggans, who can only wear bucklers.

Note that in addition to its own penalties, the ASEVP is also part of your AEVP (adjusted EV penalty), a value which is used to calculate, among other things, accuracy and spellcasting penalties. However, this article concerns effects of shields other than those from their AEVP; for the effects of AEVP, see the above article.

One-Handed

One-handed (1H) weapons are the most convenient weapons to wield, regardless of size. Any species can use a one-handed weapon with a shield, and will only suffer the standard shield penalties to speed (which can be negated through the Shields skill). One-handed ranged weapons, like slings, don't suffer any shield penalty at all.

The specific penalty for one-handed weapons wielded with a shield at insufficient skill is an added delay of min(1dASEVP, 1dASEVP). This is not generally very noticeable, although a character wearing a large shield at zero skill will notice a difference.

Magical staves, broad axes, bastard swords, tridents, demon tridents and trishulas are considered two-handed for kobolds, halflings and spriggans.

Morningstars, long swords, scimitars, demon blades, war axes, and spears are considered two-handed for spriggans.

Two-Handed

Two-handed (2H) melee weapons simply cannot be used along with a shield, unless you are a formicid. They usually deal extremely heavy damage to make up for this restriction. You may use two-handed ranged weapons with a shield, but you will suffer a severe penalty to the attack delay. Formicids can use any two-handed weapon as if it were one-handed, and their shield penalties are calculated as if they were large.

Kobolds, halflings and spriggans can't wield two-handed weapons except quarterstaves, lajatangs, bows and crossbows.

History

Prior to 0.12, there were two additional types of handedness: 1.5-handed (which could be used with a shield but suffered larger-than-normal penalties) and double-handed (which had even worse penalties, plus cut the weapon's base damage in half).