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{{flavour|A ring that increases the wearer's accuracy and damage with ranged weapons and melee attacks.}}
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A '''+4 ring of slaying''' increases the [[accuracy]] and [[damage]] of your melee (including unarmed), ranged, and auxiliary attacks. Its boost is equivalent to 4 levels of weapon [[enchant]]ment.
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A functionally identical effect occasionally appears on [[artefact]] jewellery and armour, denoted as "Slay ±X" (not limited to 4).
  
{{flavour|This ring increases or decreases the hand-to-hand and missile combat skills of its wearer.}}
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==Desirability==
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Fairly high. More damage and accuracy means you can kill enemies faster, which means less exposure to their attacks. Since each attack gets the same +4 bonus, fast weapons (like [[Short Blades]]) get the most benefit out of slaying. Slaying also works well if your character has multiple [[auxiliary attack]]s, since each aux attack gets its own slay bonus.
  
A '''±X, ±Y ring of slaying''' affects [[accuracy]] by X and [[damage]] dealt by Y in the same format as weapon enchantments. It will affect both melee and ranged combat, but not magic.  
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When judging artefacts with slaying, keep things in perspective. Having +1 slaying is virtually useless, while negative slaying is obviously negative. Unless the slaying is particularly high (or low), the other qualities of an artefact are more important.
  
The best possible rings of slaying are (+0, +9) and (+7,+7).
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===Comparison to Stats===
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For the sole purpose of weapon damage, 1 [[strength]] (or [[dexterity]]) equals <code>0.025 * <weapon base dmg> * [[Weapon damage#Damage formula|skill multipliers]]></code> slaying. For example, when <code>(<base dmg> * <skill multi>) = 40</code>, then 1 str/dex = 1 slaying. Therefore, +6 strength = +4 slaying at 26.7 (<base dmg> * <skill multi>). The higher the base damage, the better strength becomes for weapon damage.
  
A similar effect occasionally appears on [[artefact]] jewellery and armour, where it will be described as "It affects your (accuracy|damage dealing abilities)" and notated as "Acc+x" or "Dam+x". This effect, often referred to as '''slaying''', is functionally identical to a ring of slaying.
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Note that each stat has its other bonuses: strength reduces [[encumbrance]] of armour and shields, dexterity increases [[EV]] and [[SH]] (among other things), and slaying increases accuracy. Slaying can be stronger if you have good [[auxiliary attack]]s, since aux attacks have low damage overall.
  
== History ==
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==History==
Prior to 0.10, slaying was more powerful as it was included before the weapon skill multiplier.  
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*Prior to [[0.27]], you could find rings of slaying with a -4 enchantment; such rings were always [[curse]]d.
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*Prior to [[0.25]], rings of slaying were randomly generated between 1 and 6 (positive and negative).
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*Before the weapon enchantment merge in [[0.15]], rings of slaying had two distinct bonuses--one for accuracy, and one for damage.
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*Prior to [[0.10]], slaying was more powerful, as it was included before the weapon skill multiplier.  
  
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 6 March 2024

Version 0.31: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Type Jewellery
Name Ring of slaying
Icon Ring of slaying.png
A ring that increases the wearer's accuracy and damage with ranged weapons and melee attacks.

A +4 ring of slaying increases the accuracy and damage of your melee (including unarmed), ranged, and auxiliary attacks. Its boost is equivalent to 4 levels of weapon enchantment.

A functionally identical effect occasionally appears on artefact jewellery and armour, denoted as "Slay ±X" (not limited to 4).

Desirability

Fairly high. More damage and accuracy means you can kill enemies faster, which means less exposure to their attacks. Since each attack gets the same +4 bonus, fast weapons (like Short Blades) get the most benefit out of slaying. Slaying also works well if your character has multiple auxiliary attacks, since each aux attack gets its own slay bonus.

When judging artefacts with slaying, keep things in perspective. Having +1 slaying is virtually useless, while negative slaying is obviously negative. Unless the slaying is particularly high (or low), the other qualities of an artefact are more important.

Comparison to Stats

For the sole purpose of weapon damage, 1 strength (or dexterity) equals 0.025 * <weapon base dmg> * skill multipliers> slaying. For example, when (<base dmg> * <skill multi>) = 40, then 1 str/dex = 1 slaying. Therefore, +6 strength = +4 slaying at 26.7 (<base dmg> * <skill multi>). The higher the base damage, the better strength becomes for weapon damage.

Note that each stat has its other bonuses: strength reduces encumbrance of armour and shields, dexterity increases EV and SH (among other things), and slaying increases accuracy. Slaying can be stronger if you have good auxiliary attacks, since aux attacks have low damage overall.

History

  • Prior to 0.27, you could find rings of slaying with a -4 enchantment; such rings were always cursed.
  • Prior to 0.25, rings of slaying were randomly generated between 1 and 6 (positive and negative).
  • Before the weapon enchantment merge in 0.15, rings of slaying had two distinct bonuses--one for accuracy, and one for damage.
  • Prior to 0.10, slaying was more powerful, as it was included before the weapon skill multiplier.
Jewellery
Amulets AcrobatFaithGuardian spiritMagic regenerationReflectionRegeneration
Rings DexterityEvasionFireFlightIceIntelligenceMagical power
Poison resistancePositive energyProtectionProtection from coldProtection from fireResist corrosionSee invisibleSlayingStrengthWillpowerWizardry