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'''Might''' is a [[status effect]] that adds +5 to [[strength]] and +1d10 to melee damage for its duration. There are four sources of might:
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'''Might''' is a [[status effect]] that adds +5 to [[strength]] and +1d10 to melee damage for its duration.
*[[Potions of might]]
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*[[Berserk]]ing includes a might effect
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==Sources==
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The possible sources for might are:
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*[[Potions of might]].
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**Also available through Gozag's [[Gozag#Given Abilities|Potion Petition]].
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*[[Potion card]] has a chance for giving might.
 
*The [[Demonspawn mutation]] [[Powered by Pain]] can cause a might effect
 
*The [[Demonspawn mutation]] [[Powered by Pain]] can cause a might effect
 
*[[Chaotic Mirror]] may inflict might on the caster ''and'' the victim
 
*[[Chaotic Mirror]] may inflict might on the caster ''and'' the victim
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*[[Xom]] can occasionally bless the player with might.
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[[Berserk]] includes a might effect.
  
 
==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
 
The +1d10 damage is rolled separately from the effective enchantment roll ([[slaying]] + to-damage of your weapon), but the defender's AC reduction is still only applied to the total damage (i.e. it is not applied separately to the damage from the might effect). This means that as compared to +10 slaying, might gives a more consistent damage bonus that is also very slightly higher on average.
 
The +1d10 damage is rolled separately from the effective enchantment roll ([[slaying]] + to-damage of your weapon), but the defender's AC reduction is still only applied to the total damage (i.e. it is not applied separately to the damage from the might effect). This means that as compared to +10 slaying, might gives a more consistent damage bonus that is also very slightly higher on average.
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The damage bonus also applies for [[auxiliary attack]]s, but not for [[constriction]].
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
Might is useful for dealing with monsters that are troublesome, but for which [[berserk]] or [[Haste]] would be overkill and/or unsafe - compared to those, might has no real drawbacks, so it's safe to use. Unfortunately, as it is only easily available through a [[potion]] or by going berserk, you may find yourself with a very limited number of uses per game.
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Might is useful for dealing with monsters that are troublesome, but for which [[berserk]] or [[haste]] would be overkill and/or unsafe - compared to those, might has no real drawbacks, so it's safe to use. Unfortunately, as it is only easily available through a [[potion]], you may find yourself with a very limited number of uses per game.
  
 
[[Short Blades]]-users should be sure be bring along might before engaging in combat with extremely powerful foes. The extra damage adds up quickly when you're attacking with a [[quick blade]].
 
[[Short Blades]]-users should be sure be bring along might before engaging in combat with extremely powerful foes. The extra damage adds up quickly when you're attacking with a [[quick blade]].
  
Be careful with picking stuff up during might. You don't want to become [[Overloaded]] or [[Encumbered]] when the duration runs out.
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==Monster Version==
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Monsters with might get 50% damage bonus, which can be even more powerful than the player version. For this reason, one should exercise extreme caution around monsters which can might themselves or their allies.
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{{monsters with spell|Might}}
  
==Monster Version==
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{{monsters with spell|Might Other}}
This effect is usually far stronger for monsters: it multiplies their damage output by 1.5, instead of simply adding 1d10. For this reason, one should exercise extreme caution around monsters such as [[moths of wrath]], [[deep troll shaman]]s, [[Rupert]], and [[Wiglaf]].
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.12]], extending might through further quaffing of potions would inflict one point of [[magic contamination]].
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*Prior to [[0.12]], extending might through further quaffing of potions would inflict one point of [[magic contamination]].
  
 
[[Category:Status effects]]
 
[[Category:Status effects]]

Revision as of 13:48, 22 January 2016

Version 0.17: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.


Might is a status effect that adds +5 to strength and +1d10 to melee damage for its duration.

Sources

The possible sources for might are:

Berserk includes a might effect.

Mechanics

The +1d10 damage is rolled separately from the effective enchantment roll (slaying + to-damage of your weapon), but the defender's AC reduction is still only applied to the total damage (i.e. it is not applied separately to the damage from the might effect). This means that as compared to +10 slaying, might gives a more consistent damage bonus that is also very slightly higher on average.

The damage bonus also applies for auxiliary attacks, but not for constriction.

Tips & Tricks

Might is useful for dealing with monsters that are troublesome, but for which berserk or haste would be overkill and/or unsafe - compared to those, might has no real drawbacks, so it's safe to use. Unfortunately, as it is only easily available through a potion, you may find yourself with a very limited number of uses per game.

Short Blades-users should be sure be bring along might before engaging in combat with extremely powerful foes. The extra damage adds up quickly when you're attacking with a quick blade.

Monster Version

Monsters with might get 50% damage bonus, which can be even more powerful than the player version. For this reason, one should exercise extreme caution around monsters which can might themselves or their allies.

The following enemies cast Might:

The following enemies cast Might Other:

History