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Reading a '''scroll of blinking''' causes you to [[blink]] to a square of your choosing within your [[line of sight]] with perfect accuracy. The selected square must be visible, monster-free, and cannot be behind a [[Wall#Translucent_Rock|translucent wall]]. You must be able to stand on the tile, though dangerous [[cloud]]s are ignored. The scroll is consumed when read, though it can be canceled if already [[scroll of identify|identified]].
 
Reading a '''scroll of blinking''' causes you to [[blink]] to a square of your choosing within your [[line of sight]] with perfect accuracy. The selected square must be visible, monster-free, and cannot be behind a [[Wall#Translucent_Rock|translucent wall]]. You must be able to stand on the tile, though dangerous [[cloud]]s are ignored. The scroll is consumed when read, though it can be canceled if already [[scroll of identify|identified]].
  
These [[scroll]]s are one of the most reliable means of escape in the game, but are fairly rare. Only consider using them after ruling out your other means of escape.
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==Strategy==
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Scrolls of blinking are one of, if not the, strongest escape tools in the game. Using 1 scroll can get you out of attack range, allowing you to make a quick escape. Using 1-2 scrolls, when combined with other consumables, will bail you out of almost any situation.  
  
==Useful Info==
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Due to their strength and reliability, these scrolls should be conserved whenever possible. If you can use another consumable earlier in a fight, then you won't have to waste a precious scroll. At the same time, don't hesitate to burn a blink scroll if it's your only way to survive.
These scrolls are not infallible. The following things will interfere with their use:
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*Being unable to read scrolls: being [[silence]]d, [[confused]], [[berserk]], or [[brainless]]
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Note that scrolls of blinking are not infallible. The following things will interfere with their use:
*Wearing/wielding any item with the -Tele [[intrinsic]].
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* Being unable to read scrolls: being [[silence]]d, [[confused]], [[berserk]], or [[brainless]] (0 Int)
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* Being unable to translocate: [[Dimension Anchor|-Tele]], [[Miscast effects|Stuck]], [[Tree Form]]. Note that '''[[Blink (status)|-Blink]]''' does ''not'' prevent this scroll from working, only the actual [[Blink]] spell.
 
*Attempting to blink while [[constriction|constricted]] may fail. Blinking counts as 2 escape attempts, and one must pass for the scroll to succeed.
 
*Attempting to blink while [[constriction|constricted]] may fail. Blinking counts as 2 escape attempts, and one must pass for the scroll to succeed.
*Being affected by [[Dimension Anchor]], a rare monster-only spell. This will temporarily inflict the player with -Tele.
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* Not having [[LOS]] to a proper escape route. Using [[fog]] can interfere with sight. Being in a dangerous area, like [[the Tomb]], may not have a safe area to begin with.
**Miscasting [[Translocations]] spells may lock you in place (a worse version of -Tele), preventing you from blinking.
 
*Not having [[LOS]] to a proper escape route, whether by [[scroll of fog|fog]] or being in dangerous areas like [[Tomb]].
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.26]], scrolls of blinking induced magical contamination, and caused an uncontrolled blink in [[Zot]] or while holding the [[Orb of Zot]].
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*Prior to [[0.26]], scrolls of blinking induced magical contamination. In addition, using one in [[Zot]] or while holding the [[orb of Zot]] caused an uncontrolled blink instead.
*From [[0.20]] to [[0.25]], reading the scroll in Zot had the behavior of an uncontrolled [[blink]].
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*Prior to [[0.20]], scrolls of blinking functioned normally while in Zot.
 
*Prior to [[0.11]], reading a scroll of blinking caused no magic contamination and would always escape from constriction.
 
*Prior to [[0.11]], reading a scroll of blinking caused no magic contamination and would always escape from constriction.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:31, 5 July 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Type Scroll
Name Scroll of blinking
Icon Scroll of blinking.png
A scroll that allows its reader to teleport a short distance, with precise control.

Reading a scroll of blinking causes you to blink to a square of your choosing within your line of sight with perfect accuracy. The selected square must be visible, monster-free, and cannot be behind a translucent wall. You must be able to stand on the tile, though dangerous clouds are ignored. The scroll is consumed when read, though it can be canceled if already identified.

Strategy

Scrolls of blinking are one of, if not the, strongest escape tools in the game. Using 1 scroll can get you out of attack range, allowing you to make a quick escape. Using 1-2 scrolls, when combined with other consumables, will bail you out of almost any situation.

Due to their strength and reliability, these scrolls should be conserved whenever possible. If you can use another consumable earlier in a fight, then you won't have to waste a precious scroll. At the same time, don't hesitate to burn a blink scroll if it's your only way to survive.

Note that scrolls of blinking are not infallible. The following things will interfere with their use:

  • Being unable to read scrolls: being silenced, confused, berserk, or brainless (0 Int)
  • Being unable to translocate: -Tele, Stuck, Tree Form. Note that -Blink does not prevent this scroll from working, only the actual Blink spell.
  • Attempting to blink while constricted may fail. Blinking counts as 2 escape attempts, and one must pass for the scroll to succeed.
  • Not having LOS to a proper escape route. Using fog can interfere with sight. Being in a dangerous area, like the Tomb, may not have a safe area to begin with.

History

  • Prior to 0.26, scrolls of blinking induced magical contamination. In addition, using one in Zot or while holding the orb of Zot caused an uncontrolled blink instead.
  • Prior to 0.20, scrolls of blinking functioned normally while in Zot.
  • Prior to 0.11, reading a scroll of blinking caused no magic contamination and would always escape from constriction.
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