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{{flavour|A triple sword made of weird glowing metal. It irradiates those it strikes, causing a range of unpredictable effects — if they survive the impact of the blade itself, that is.}}
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[[File:Plutonium_sword.png]] '''''the +11 plutonium sword'''''
  
{{flavour|A triple sword made of weird glowing metal. You wonder whether it grew its two side blades due to its radiation, and whether you'll grow two extra heads as well.}}
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+11 [[triple sword]]
[[File:Plutonium_sword.png]] '''''A glowing triple sword'''''
 
  
+12, +16 [[triple sword]]
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Inflicts [[Transmutations]] [[miscast effect]]s on enemies on 20% of strikes<br>
 
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Causes heavy [[magic contamination]] when unwielded<br>
Cursed, recurses itself on equip<br>
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[[Chaotic]]<br>
Heavily mutates you (+6)<br>
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-50 [[stealth]]
-20 Stealth
 
  
 
==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
Even with its upgrade from a long sword to a triple sword, this weapon is still not at all useful. It mutates you too heavily; even a single battle can leave you with yellow [[magic contamination]].
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The '''plutonium sword'''<ref>{{source ref|0.23.0|art-data.txt|588}}</ref> combines extremely brutal damage output with occasional [[transmutations]] [[miscast effects]]. These miscast effects can be totally harmless, do extra irresistible damage, inflict weakness or [[malmutate|malmutation]], or even [[polymorph]] the monster. This can occasionally turn popcorn into something dangerous. If you need to unwield it, you can quaff [[potions of cancellation]] to safely reduce your magical contamination.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.12]], this sword will be somewhat more useful; the magic contamination effect will only trigger upon unwielding it, and the sword will inflict random [[Transmutations]] miscasts on enemies.
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In [[0.20]], the enchantment was reduced to +11.
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In [[0.15]], the enchantment was changed from +12, +16 to +14. Stealth penalty was increased to -50 from -20.
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In versions [[0.14]] and [[0.15]], it was a [[claymore]] instead of a [[triple sword]].
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Prior to [[0.12]], this sword would curse itself when wielded and contaminated you lightly every turn you held it. Combined with the fact that it did not inflict Transmutation miscast effects, this made it extremely hazardous and much less desirable to use.
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==References==
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[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Long blades]]
 
[[Category:Long blades]]
[[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]]
 

Revision as of 21:15, 8 May 2019

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A triple sword made of weird glowing metal. It irradiates those it strikes, causing a range of unpredictable effects — if they survive the impact of the blade itself, that is.

Plutonium sword.png the +11 plutonium sword

+11 triple sword

Inflicts Transmutations miscast effects on enemies on 20% of strikes
Causes heavy magic contamination when unwielded
Chaotic
-50 stealth

Desirability

The plutonium sword[1] combines extremely brutal damage output with occasional transmutations miscast effects. These miscast effects can be totally harmless, do extra irresistible damage, inflict weakness or malmutation, or even polymorph the monster. This can occasionally turn popcorn into something dangerous. If you need to unwield it, you can quaff potions of cancellation to safely reduce your magical contamination.

History

In 0.20, the enchantment was reduced to +11.

In 0.15, the enchantment was changed from +12, +16 to +14. Stealth penalty was increased to -50 from -20.

In versions 0.14 and 0.15, it was a claymore instead of a triple sword.

Prior to 0.12, this sword would curse itself when wielded and contaminated you lightly every turn you held it. Combined with the fact that it did not inflict Transmutation miscast effects, this made it extremely hazardous and much less desirable to use.

References