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|formula = 9d(5 + power/12)
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|target = Special
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|tohit = Never misses
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|special = Creates physical orb. <br>Damage multiplied by distance*0.3, if dist<4.}}
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{{Flavour| This spell conjures an orb of pure destructive magic. Compared to most other projectiles, these orbs travel at a relatively slow pace. The orbs home onto their targets, yet because of their huge inertia, especially agile opponents may be able to outmaneuvre them. The orbs need some time to stabilize, and a nascent orb won't do the full damage it is capable of.
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'''Orb of Destruction''' ('''OoD''', or Iskenderun's Orb of Destruction, '''IOOD''') is a level 7 [[Conjurations]] [[spell]] which launches a tangible orb of energy to attack your enemies.
  
Those who have trained for years, or who have an innate ability, can maintain the orb out of their own line of sight. Adventurers, sadly, do not have the time to master this aspect of the spell.}}
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==Useful Info==
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{{Flavour|A conjured globe of pure magic that homes onto a designated target, albeit with massive inertia. A smart and agile person may move out of its path, causing it to miss its target. It cannot be avoided by Dodging skill, and is able to make sharp turns to hit adjacent targets.}}
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Creates an Orb of Destruction in a specified direction. It occupies a tile on the dungeon and has 300% speed (move delay 3.33). Attacks do not have an effect on an orb, except for another OOD collision, which will disintegrate both of them. If both colliding orbs have traveled 2 or more tiles, it will create a damaging and massively loud 3x3 explosion. Orbs can collide even if they are travelling in the same direction.
  
{{Flavour|This globe of pure magic is a conjured projectile that homes onto a designated target, albeit with massive inertia. A smart and agile person may move out of its path, causing it to damage its surroundings or even go around in circles. Be sure to step at least two paces to the side, though, for it is not swayed by minute movements, including those from the Dodging skill.}}
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Orbs have a specified "angle" and "position", and are not limited to the 8 dungeon directions. The orb hits when it reaches the target's tile, irrespective of the 2 variables. When casting the spell, the angle will be offset by a random amount. This might make it hit dungeon walls and dissipate harmlessly, so this spell is not entirely accurate in a hallway. With higher spellpower, the orb will be offset by a smaller amount.
  
'''Orb of Destruction''' (often abbreviated '''OoD''' or '''IOoD''', the I standing for "Iskenderun's") is a level 7 [[Conjurations]] [[spell]] which launches an orb of energy (speed 30, effectively indestructible) to attack your enemies. The orb itself is extremely powerful, dealing 9d23 damage at maximum power and range. This can potentially kill a [[Pandemonium lord]] with 3 or fewer casts. Creatures killed by this spell are typically blown apart into gory [[chunk]]s (and, unlike disintegration, [[magic resistance]] has no effect), although any [[list of dragons|dragon]] capable of leaving a hide will not explode when it dies.
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Orbs will softly home towards a target (less than 45 degrees/tile). They will not turn sharply, except for a special rule. If you are adjacent to an OOD and move to another adjacent square, you'll trigger an "en passant" and the orb will trigger anyway.
  
However, this spell is not without its flaws: the orb can stray off course and hit the wrong target or crash harmlessly into a wall, the spell does not reach its target instantaneously, and the orb deals much less damage when cast at close range to the target. As alluded to in the flavour text, the player spell is inferior to the monster version: ''your'' orb will "dissipate" when it leaves your [[line of sight]], but an enemy's orb will continue to move around until it hits something. Unique among all spells in the game, this spell cannot be evaded by high [[EV]] but can be blocked by high [[SH]].
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The orb cannot be evaded by using [[EV]], but it can be [[SH|blocked]] or [[reflection|reflected]] with [[SH]]. Its damage output is also reduced by being too close:
 
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*Range 1: 30% damage
While accuracy is tied only to spell power, its damage output also depends on the range:
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*Range 2: 60%
*Range 1: 50% damage
 
*Range 2: 70%
 
 
*Range 3: 90%
 
*Range 3: 90%
 
*Range 4+: 100%
 
*Range 4+: 100%
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Creatures killed by this spell are typically blown apart into gory chunks, although any [[list of dragons|dragon]] capable of leaving scales (which excludes [[troll (monster)|trolls]]) will not explode when it dies.
  
Sending a volley of orbs against a single dangerous monster is very effective. However, you should never send one out when the previous one is still adjacent to you as the orbs will collide, resulting in a large explosion and injuring you. This is especially likely to happen when [[haste]]d; make sure each orb has traveled at least one square away from you before launching the next one.
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Orbs are unable to pass through allies "you can fire through", such as [[Fedhas]] plants or [[Hepliaklqana]] ancestor; the orb will collide and deal no damage to them.
  
==Tips & Tricks==
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===Monster Version===
*Due to the orb's predilection for swerving into walls, when in narrow hallways, launch at short range, since the orb will often fail at distances greater than 3-4 tiles (or use another spell better suited to the task). When launching an orb in wider hallways, situate yourself on the wall opposite from the one your target is nearest:
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Orb of Destruction is similar between players and monsters. However, ''your'' orb will dissipate the turn after it leaves your [[line of sight]], but an enemy's orb will continue to move around until it hits something.
    Example 1:                  Example 2:                       
 
        ###########                ###########
 
        .@....M....                ......M....
 
        ...........                .@.........
 
        ###########                ###########
 
    Bad: Risks hitting wall.    Better: Much less risk.
 
  
*Orbs of Destruction are great versus statues and other foes which take only physical damage.
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{{monsters with spell}}
  
*When stair-dancing, orbs can be used as a fire-and-forget missile. Go to the infested area, fire off an orb at the most dangerous target four or five squares away (for full power), then climb to the safe level. Since you still count as "being on the current level" while climbing the stairs, the orb doesn't dissipate immediately and has two turns of travel time.
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==Strategy==
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Orb of Destruction is a spell that can win you the game. It is a moderately powerful, irresistible attack spell that ignores EV. Against most enemies in the game, you can fire an OOD at range 7, retreat 1 tile, fire another OOD, then repeat until you kill them (or until they get too close). Monsters will never intentionally try to dodge the orbs.
  
*Since orbs explode the corpses of enemies when they kill them, don't use an orb if you would like to harvest a troll hide. Hide-bearing dragons do not explode and will still leave corpses, however.
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However, orbs are fiddly. It's unreliable in a corridor, and weak against adjacent enemies. In a tight hallway, you should use a different spell. [[Bombard]] combos well - it's a short range spell that works in corridors. Note that there's some redundancy between the two, as both spells fill a similar niche (irresistible attack spell). If you're low on [[spell level]]s, you may want to use one over the other.  
  
*Utilize [[Recall]] and [[Aura of Abjuration]] for controlling friendly and enemy summons. On offense, using Recall or Aura of Abjuration while the orb is in flight may clear a path to the intended target.  On defense, Recall may provide a meat shield to absorb an enemy's orb.
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===Tips & Tricks===
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* Watch out when firing multiple orbs in a row, especially when [[haste]]d, due to orb collisions. When hasted, you should fire an orb, then back up (or wait a turn), then fire another orb.
  
*You can make an orb vs. orb situation work for you if you also have [[Controlled Blink]] or can retreat quickly: you can blink away safely while the enemy takes damage when the orbs collide.
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* Great spell for [[stair dancing]]. When going upstairs, the orb gets to move for 2.5 turns before you finish going up. You can fire an OOD at an enemy 4-5 tiles away, climb up, and it'll usually hit.
  
*The spell is not too loud, except for when two orbs collide. Be prepared for a swarm of curious enemies making a bee-line for you should this occur. This is an excellent technique for attracting half a dungeon level or dangerous uniques to one area of the dungeon, while you then start exploring from a different stairway.
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* Each cast of OOD creates a trail of short-lived purple [[cloud]]s behind it. These are harmless, but can get in the way of any cloud spells you may wish to cast.
  
*Be very careful when using this spell against monsters wearing shields (eg, [[Mennas]], [[Donald]]).  They will fairly frequently block it, which can easily make the spell an expensive waste. Occasionally, monsters may even [[reflection|reflect]] the orb back at you!
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* Orb of Destruction isn't terribly loud... unless two orbs collide. Should this occur, be prepared for a swarm of curious enemies making a bee-line for you. This is an excellent technique for attracting half a dungeon level, or a dangerous unique, to one area of the dungeon.  
  
*If you need to blink after firing, best practice is to use a controlled blink. If you blink into the path of your own orb, [[YASD|you'll take the damage]] instead of your target.
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* When launching an orb in wide hallways, situate yourself on the wall opposite from the one your target is nearest:
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    Example 1:                  Example 2:                       
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        ###########                ###########
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        .@....M....                ......M....
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        ...........                .@.........
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        ###########                ###########
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    Bad: Risks hitting wall.    Better: Much less risk.
  
*If you can see through a wall, the orb won't dissipate if you hide behind it. [[Ashenzari]] worshipers and characters with access to the [[Vitrification card]] can have transparent walls whenever they want.
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* Fast characters (namely [[spriggan]]s) can kill enemies from partially outside [[line of sight]] with this spell. The enemy needs to be in LOS the turn before it is hit. You also need LOS on the turn you cast in order to actually aim it, though you can fire blindly in a straight direction.
  
*Each casting of OoD creates a trail of short-lived purple clouds behind it. These are harmless, but can get in the way of any cloud spells you may wish to cast.
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* Try not to randomly [[blink]] once you've fired an orb; else the orb [[YASD|could hit you]] instead.
  
 
==Defending Against IOODs==
 
==Defending Against IOODs==
*You can summon a [[Fulminant Prism]] right in front of an incoming orb. This will usually result in the orb and the prism destroying each other, making this an effective defense so long as you're not adjacent to the prism.
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*Moving out of the way is the simplest way to avoid orbs of destruction, though the orbs' ability to home in on you makes this more difficult than it sounds. The orb's swerving means you can't just move diagonal once its adjacent to you. Walk perpendicular to the orb's path and start moving early, as you'll need some space to pull this off. In tight quarters without much empty space to maneuver in, ducking behind cover, such as around a corner or behind another monster, can also be effective.
  
*[[Summonings]] spells (especially [[Summon Butterflies]]) and undead slaves can take the hit for you. Switch positions with your minion before the orb hits.
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*[[Summon]]ed creatures, undead thralls, or [[wand of charming|temporary allies]] can take the hit for you. Switch positions with your minion before the orb hits. You can even create a [[Fulminant Prism]] and it'll block the hit.
  
*Blinking at the last possible moment has a decent chance of putting you out of the orb's current trajectory, and if there's a wall behind you, the orb will be destroyed. Controlled blinking is significantly safer, while teleporting usually takes too long (unless it's via a teleport trap).
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*[[Blink]]ing at the last possible moment has a decent chance of putting you out of the orb's current trajectory, and if there's a wall behind you, the orb will be destroyed. Controlled blinking with a [[scroll of blinking]] is significantly safer, but teleporting usually takes too long (unless it's via a teleport trap).
  
*Firing your own orb at the caster will usually result in the orbs colliding and exploding violently. A bit expensive, and dangerous in close range, but effective.
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*Firing your own orb at the caster will usually result in the orbs colliding and exploding violently. A bit expensive and dangerous in close quarters, but effective.
  
 
*Characters with high [[SH]] will occasionally block orbs, negating them entirely. This isn't something to rely upon, but it's nice when it happens.
 
*Characters with high [[SH]] will occasionally block orbs, negating them entirely. This isn't something to rely upon, but it's nice when it happens.
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*Being adjacent to the caster reduces the orb's damage tremendously.
 
*Being adjacent to the caster reduces the orb's damage tremendously.
  
*Note that you can not run faster than the OOD. It has move delay of 3.33; even a hasted spriggan has a move delay of 4.
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*Note that you can never run faster than the orb. It has move delay of 3.33; even a hasted spriggan has a move delay of 4. Your only options are to block it or get out of the way.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.14]], Orb of Destruction was available in the [[Book of Annihilations]].
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*Prior to [[0.29]], enemy OODs were influenced by [[random energy]].
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*In [[0.28]], Orbs of Destruction were penalized more for short range. The power formula was also changed, making the spell a bit weaker.
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*Prior to [[0.20]], Orb of Destruction could destroy dungeon features like doors, statues, or rock walls.
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*Prior to [[0.14]], Orb of Destruction was available in the [[Book of Annihilations]].

Latest revision as of 19:29, 5 March 2024

Version 0.31: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Orb of destruction.png Orb of Destruction
Level 7
School1 Conjuration
Source(s) Book of Dangerous Friends
Book of the Spheres
Casting noise 7
Spell noise 0
Power Cap 200
Range LOS
Flags Dir or target, Needs tracer, Not self
Conjures an orb made of pure destructive magic. Compared to most other projectiles, these orbs travel at a relatively slow pace. The orbs home onto their targets, yet because of their huge inertia, especially agile opponents may be able to outmanoeuvre them. The orbs need some time to stabilize, and a nascent orb will deal reduced damage.

Residents of the dungeon are able to maintain the orb until it impacts a target, but when cast by you the orb will dissipate upon leaving your line of sight.

Spell Details
Damage Formula 9d(5 + power/12)
Max Damage 9d21
Max Power 200
Range LOS
Targeting Special
To-hit Never misses
Special Creates physical orb.
Damage multiplied by distance*0.3, if dist<4.

Orb of Destruction (OoD, or Iskenderun's Orb of Destruction, IOOD) is a level 7 Conjurations spell which launches a tangible orb of energy to attack your enemies.

Useful Info

A conjured globe of pure magic that homes onto a designated target, albeit with massive inertia. A smart and agile person may move out of its path, causing it to miss its target. It cannot be avoided by Dodging skill, and is able to make sharp turns to hit adjacent targets.

Creates an Orb of Destruction in a specified direction. It occupies a tile on the dungeon and has 300% speed (move delay 3.33). Attacks do not have an effect on an orb, except for another OOD collision, which will disintegrate both of them. If both colliding orbs have traveled 2 or more tiles, it will create a damaging and massively loud 3x3 explosion. Orbs can collide even if they are travelling in the same direction.

Orbs have a specified "angle" and "position", and are not limited to the 8 dungeon directions. The orb hits when it reaches the target's tile, irrespective of the 2 variables. When casting the spell, the angle will be offset by a random amount. This might make it hit dungeon walls and dissipate harmlessly, so this spell is not entirely accurate in a hallway. With higher spellpower, the orb will be offset by a smaller amount.

Orbs will softly home towards a target (less than 45 degrees/tile). They will not turn sharply, except for a special rule. If you are adjacent to an OOD and move to another adjacent square, you'll trigger an "en passant" and the orb will trigger anyway.

The orb cannot be evaded by using EV, but it can be blocked or reflected with SH. Its damage output is also reduced by being too close:

  • Range 1: 30% damage
  • Range 2: 60%
  • Range 3: 90%
  • Range 4+: 100%

Creatures killed by this spell are typically blown apart into gory chunks, although any dragon capable of leaving scales (which excludes trolls) will not explode when it dies.

Orbs are unable to pass through allies "you can fire through", such as Fedhas plants or Hepliaklqana ancestor; the orb will collide and deal no damage to them.

Monster Version

Orb of Destruction is similar between players and monsters. However, your orb will dissipate the turn after it leaves your line of sight, but an enemy's orb will continue to move around until it hits something.

The following enemies cast Orb of Destruction:

The following enemies may be able to cast Orb of Destruction, depending on their spell set:

Strategy

Orb of Destruction is a spell that can win you the game. It is a moderately powerful, irresistible attack spell that ignores EV. Against most enemies in the game, you can fire an OOD at range 7, retreat 1 tile, fire another OOD, then repeat until you kill them (or until they get too close). Monsters will never intentionally try to dodge the orbs.

However, orbs are fiddly. It's unreliable in a corridor, and weak against adjacent enemies. In a tight hallway, you should use a different spell. Bombard combos well - it's a short range spell that works in corridors. Note that there's some redundancy between the two, as both spells fill a similar niche (irresistible attack spell). If you're low on spell levels, you may want to use one over the other.

Tips & Tricks

  • Watch out when firing multiple orbs in a row, especially when hasted, due to orb collisions. When hasted, you should fire an orb, then back up (or wait a turn), then fire another orb.
  • Great spell for stair dancing. When going upstairs, the orb gets to move for 2.5 turns before you finish going up. You can fire an OOD at an enemy 4-5 tiles away, climb up, and it'll usually hit.
  • Each cast of OOD creates a trail of short-lived purple clouds behind it. These are harmless, but can get in the way of any cloud spells you may wish to cast.
  • Orb of Destruction isn't terribly loud... unless two orbs collide. Should this occur, be prepared for a swarm of curious enemies making a bee-line for you. This is an excellent technique for attracting half a dungeon level, or a dangerous unique, to one area of the dungeon.
  • When launching an orb in wide hallways, situate yourself on the wall opposite from the one your target is nearest:
   Example 1:                  Example 2:                         
        ###########                 ###########
        .@....M....                 ......M....
        ...........                 .@.........
        ###########                 ###########
   Bad: Risks hitting wall.    Better: Much less risk.
  • Fast characters (namely spriggans) can kill enemies from partially outside line of sight with this spell. The enemy needs to be in LOS the turn before it is hit. You also need LOS on the turn you cast in order to actually aim it, though you can fire blindly in a straight direction.

Defending Against IOODs

  • Moving out of the way is the simplest way to avoid orbs of destruction, though the orbs' ability to home in on you makes this more difficult than it sounds. The orb's swerving means you can't just move diagonal once its adjacent to you. Walk perpendicular to the orb's path and start moving early, as you'll need some space to pull this off. In tight quarters without much empty space to maneuver in, ducking behind cover, such as around a corner or behind another monster, can also be effective.
  • Summoned creatures, undead thralls, or temporary allies can take the hit for you. Switch positions with your minion before the orb hits. You can even create a Fulminant Prism and it'll block the hit.
  • Blinking at the last possible moment has a decent chance of putting you out of the orb's current trajectory, and if there's a wall behind you, the orb will be destroyed. Controlled blinking with a scroll of blinking is significantly safer, but teleporting usually takes too long (unless it's via a teleport trap).
  • Firing your own orb at the caster will usually result in the orbs colliding and exploding violently. A bit expensive and dangerous in close quarters, but effective.
  • Characters with high SH will occasionally block orbs, negating them entirely. This isn't something to rely upon, but it's nice when it happens.
  • Being adjacent to the caster reduces the orb's damage tremendously.
  • Note that you can never run faster than the orb. It has move delay of 3.33; even a hasted spriggan has a move delay of 4. Your only options are to block it or get out of the way.

History

  • Prior to 0.29, enemy OODs were influenced by random energy.
  • In 0.28, Orbs of Destruction were penalized more for short range. The power formula was also changed, making the spell a bit weaker.
  • Prior to 0.20, Orb of Destruction could destroy dungeon features like doors, statues, or rock walls.
  • Prior to 0.14, Orb of Destruction was available in the Book of Annihilations.