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'''Ponderousness''' is an [[ego]] very occasionally found on [[plate armour]]s, where it will be accompanied by a high enchantment to make the item not purely bad. The pondering ego raises your [[movement]] delay by 2 (most species have 10 by default), and slightly lowers your [[EV]]. Generally, a plate armour of ponderousness is not worth wearing: even a [[Cheibriados]] character will prefer to get some sort of resistance in that slot, and the slower movement is not worth the moderate bit of extra AC for any other character.
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'''Ponderousness''' is an [[ego]] very occasionally found on [[plate armour]]s, where it will be accompanied by a high enchantment to make the item not purely bad. The pondering ego raises your [[movement]] delay by 1 (most species have 10 by default), and slightly lowers your [[EV]]. Generally, a plate armour of ponderousness is not worth wearing: even a [[Cheibriados]] character will prefer to get some sort of resistance in that slot, and the slower movement is not worth the moderate bit of extra AC for any other character.
  
The [[Hat of Pondering|+3 Hat of Pondering]] and the [[Black Knight's horse barding|+10 Black Knight's Horse Barding]] also have the ponderousness ego. However, they both have a number of other positive properties that may well make them worth wearing.  
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The [[Hat of Pondering|+3 Hat of Pondering]] and the [[Black Knight's horse barding|+10 Black Knight's Horse Barding]] also have the ponderousness ego. However, they both have a number of other positive properties that may well make them worth wearing.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.14]] the movement delay penalty will be reduced to 1.
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Prior to [[0.14]], the movement delay penalty was 2.
  
 
Prior to [[0.10]], [[Cheibriados]] granted an ability that allowed you to convert any piece of armour into an artefact, maintaining all its former properties but adding ponderousness; in exchange, he would greatly increase your [[stats]] and provide some [[resistance]]s, not to mention making the armour immune to [[acid]]ic corrosion (as well as to further attempts to [[scroll of enchant armour|enchant]] it!).
 
Prior to [[0.10]], [[Cheibriados]] granted an ability that allowed you to convert any piece of armour into an artefact, maintaining all its former properties but adding ponderousness; in exchange, he would greatly increase your [[stats]] and provide some [[resistance]]s, not to mention making the armour immune to [[acid]]ic corrosion (as well as to further attempts to [[scroll of enchant armour|enchant]] it!).
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Revision as of 16:20, 9 April 2014

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


It is very cumbersome, thus slowing your movement.

Ponderousness is an ego very occasionally found on plate armours, where it will be accompanied by a high enchantment to make the item not purely bad. The pondering ego raises your movement delay by 1 (most species have 10 by default), and slightly lowers your EV. Generally, a plate armour of ponderousness is not worth wearing: even a Cheibriados character will prefer to get some sort of resistance in that slot, and the slower movement is not worth the moderate bit of extra AC for any other character.

The +3 Hat of Pondering and the +10 Black Knight's Horse Barding also have the ponderousness ego. However, they both have a number of other positive properties that may well make them worth wearing.

History

Prior to 0.14, the movement delay penalty was 2.

Prior to 0.10, Cheibriados granted an ability that allowed you to convert any piece of armour into an artefact, maintaining all its former properties but adding ponderousness; in exchange, he would greatly increase your stats and provide some resistances, not to mention making the armour immune to acidic corrosion (as well as to further attempts to enchant it!).