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{{flavour|This blessed weapon loves nothing more than to sing to its owner, whether they want it to or not.}}
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{{flavour|An enchanted blade which loves nothing more than to sing to its owner, whether they want it to or not.  
[[File:Singing_sword.png]] '''''the +7,+7 Singing Sword'''''
 
  
+7, +7 [[long sword]]
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It radiates damaging sonic waves as you strike, especially in combat involving dangerous or numerous foes.}}
  
Makes noise
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[[File:Singing_sword.png]] '''''the +11 Singing Sword'''''
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+11 [[double sword]]
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Damages everything (excluding the user) in [[LOS]], creating [[noise]] in the process
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==Mechanics==
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Every time you hit an enemy with the Singing Sword, it has a chance to cast the Sonic Wave spell. Higher [[tension]] increases the frequency, damage, and noise of Sonic Wave.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Tier
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!Tension
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!Noise
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!Chance
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!Damage
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|-
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|1
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|0+
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|0
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|1/4
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|2d15
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|-
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|2
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|20+
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|20
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|3/8
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|2d16
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|-
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|3
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|40+
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|30
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|1/2
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|2d18
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|-
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|4
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|60+
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|40
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|1/2
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|2d23
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|}
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At the highest singing effect, the sword's name changes to the Screaming Sword. When [[silence]]d, the sword's name instead changes to the Sulking Sword and no noise or damage are produced.
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If the character wearing the weapon is not the player, then only the first tier applies.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|art-func.h|370}}</ref>
  
 
==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
At high [[tension]], its name changes to the Screaming Sword and starts screaming instead of singing. Its ear-splitting shrieks do minor damage to all nearby monsters, including allies (in addition to waking and attracting even more monsters than usual). When you are within the range of [[Silence]], its name changes to Sulking Sword.
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The '''Singing Sword'''<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|art-data.txt|189}}</ref> is a powerful weapon; a +11 double sword with extra singing damage is no joke. At the lowest tier, Sonic Wave is stronger than having [[electrocution]] (though Sonic Wave checks [[AC]]), can't be resisted, and hits every monster in LOS. It's one of the strongest one-handed Long Blades in the game.
 
 
Despite what one might think from its description, this weapon is not [[holy wrath]] branded or even holy; "blessed" is merely a sarcastic synonym for "accursed" (i.e. annoying).
 
  
==Screaming mechanics==
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The noise ''is'' a downside, but it can be managed. There's no penalty for switching to another weapon, and the noise is only created on swing. If noise would be an issue (such as when first entering a floor), you can always use a different weapon. Also, Sonic Wave becomes more powerful as more monsters are on screen. Just make sure you don't get carried away by that fact.
  
When tension is greater than 40, the sword will become the Screaming Sword, and periodically scream, dealing minor but irresistible damage to all monsters in sight.  These screams deal ((1d2)*(1d2)*(1d3) + 1d3 + 1)*(XL/27) damage.  In theory, this can deal up to 16 damage, but is far more likely to be around 5-10 at XL27, and even less for earlier characters. There is a 10% chance per scream that the damage will be doubled; however, damage is still capped at 16. Furthermore, damage is also capped at 3/10 of the monster's max HP, or at 5/10 for doubled screams.
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Sonic Wave will hurt your own [[allies]] (except those protected from harm, e.g. [[Hepliaklqana]] ancestor), so it's not a good idea for [[Summoner]]s, [[Beogh]] worshippers, etc. to use this weapon.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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*Prior to [[0.30]], the Singing Sword was a +7 [[vorpal]] double sword.
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*Prior to [[0.23]], the Singing Sword's sonic damage was weaker, and would trigger over time with high enough tension (instead of requiring weapon hits). It also did not have the [[vorpal]] brand.
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*Prior to [[0.14]], this weapon was significantly worse; its base type was a [[long sword]] and it generated significant amounts of noise regardless of the presence of monsters.
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*Prior to [[0.9]], this weapon did not cast Sonic Wave.
  
In [[0.14]], the sounds it makes at low tension (i.e. when no monsters are in sight) will no longer alert nearby monsters to your presence: technically, they won't actually be in-game noise at all.  This makes it so that it is no longer optimal strategy to unwield the thing when you're not actually fighting.
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Long blades]]
 
[[Category:Long blades]]
[[Category:Crystal Ball Articles]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:09, 22 January 2024

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
An enchanted blade which loves nothing more than to sing to its owner, whether they want it to or not.

It radiates damaging sonic waves as you strike, especially in combat involving dangerous or numerous foes.

Singing sword.png the +11 Singing Sword

+11 double sword

Damages everything (excluding the user) in LOS, creating noise in the process

Mechanics

Every time you hit an enemy with the Singing Sword, it has a chance to cast the Sonic Wave spell. Higher tension increases the frequency, damage, and noise of Sonic Wave.

Tier Tension Noise Chance Damage
1 0+ 0 1/4 2d15
2 20+ 20 3/8 2d16
3 40+ 30 1/2 2d18
4 60+ 40 1/2 2d23

At the highest singing effect, the sword's name changes to the Screaming Sword. When silenced, the sword's name instead changes to the Sulking Sword and no noise or damage are produced.

If the character wearing the weapon is not the player, then only the first tier applies.[1]

Desirability

The Singing Sword[2] is a powerful weapon; a +11 double sword with extra singing damage is no joke. At the lowest tier, Sonic Wave is stronger than having electrocution (though Sonic Wave checks AC), can't be resisted, and hits every monster in LOS. It's one of the strongest one-handed Long Blades in the game.

The noise is a downside, but it can be managed. There's no penalty for switching to another weapon, and the noise is only created on swing. If noise would be an issue (such as when first entering a floor), you can always use a different weapon. Also, Sonic Wave becomes more powerful as more monsters are on screen. Just make sure you don't get carried away by that fact.

Sonic Wave will hurt your own allies (except those protected from harm, e.g. Hepliaklqana ancestor), so it's not a good idea for Summoners, Beogh worshippers, etc. to use this weapon.

History

  • Prior to 0.30, the Singing Sword was a +7 vorpal double sword.
  • Prior to 0.23, the Singing Sword's sonic damage was weaker, and would trigger over time with high enough tension (instead of requiring weapon hits). It also did not have the vorpal brand.
  • Prior to 0.14, this weapon was significantly worse; its base type was a long sword and it generated significant amounts of noise regardless of the presence of monsters.
  • Prior to 0.9, this weapon did not cast Sonic Wave.

References