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{{flavour|The Abyss is a truly bizarre place, ever-changing and twisted. It is filled with all sorts of monsters, mostly of demonic nature, whose common aim is to feast on intruders. It is also the garbage dump for many sorcerers, who delight in sending would-be champions like you to these proving grounds of madness.
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{{flavour|The Abyss is a truly bizarre place, ever-changing and twisted. It is filled with all sorts of monsters, mostly of demonic nature, whose common aim is to feast on intruders. It is also the garbage dump for many sorcerers, who delight in sending would-be champions like you to these proving grounds of madness. Reportedly, there is some structure to the chaos, as Lugonu seems to concoct schemes around this place and its denizens.
  
Reportedly, there is some structure to the chaos, as Lugonu seems to concoct schemes around this place and its denizens.
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The Abyss consists of five infinite levels. The abyssal rune can be found from the third level onwards, and is more common at greater depths. The Abyss can be purposefully reached through portals in the Depths. Portals back to the dungeon are scattered throughout the Abyss, and are found more commonly at greater depths or while carrying the abyssal rune.}}
  
The abyssal rune can be found there. The Abyss can be purposefully reached through portals in the deeper levels of the main dungeon.
 
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{{flavour|A one-way gate to a demon-haunted realm, riven by chaos, its very substance impermanent and whimsical, filled with creatures out of nightmare.}}
 
{{flavour|A one-way gate to a demon-haunted realm, riven by chaos, its very substance impermanent and whimsical, filled with creatures out of nightmare.}}
  
[[File:Abyss entry.png]] '''The Abyss''' is an extra-dimensional chaotic plane without definite shape or form, inhabited by unholy horrors and ruled by [[Lugonu]] the Unformed. Whether you end up in this horrible place intentionally or as the result of sheer bad luck, dedicated explorers will eventually find the [[abyssal rune]] of Zot and perhaps even a way out!
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[[File:Abyss entry.png]] '''The Abyss''' is an extra-dimensional chaotic plane without definite shape or form, inhabited by unholy horrors and ruled by [[Lugonu]] the Unformed. Whether you end up in this horrible place intentionally or as the result of sheer bad luck, dedicated explorers who manage to survive will eventually find the [[abyssal rune]] of Zot, and perhaps even a way out!
  
 
==Structure==
 
==Structure==
The Abyss is a five-floor [[branch]], with each floor an endless plane of constantly shifting terrain. Travel within or between levels of the Abyss is made difficult by several permanent branch features:
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The Abyss is an unorthodox five-floor [[branch]], with each "floor" an endless plane of constantly shifting terrain. Travel within or between levels of the Abyss is made difficult by several permanent branch features:
* Downstairs and branch exits appear rarely and at random. It's not possible to go upstairs in the Abyss.  Doing so exits the branch entirely.
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*[[Abyssal stair]]s and branch exits appear rarely and at random. Gaining enough [[XP]] will force exits and eventually stairs to spawn. There are only descending staircases and portals leading out of the Abyss entirely, not stairs up.
* The terrain constantly changes. Walls appear and disappear with nearly every step, even under the player's feet, cutting off and opening escape routes and revealing new monsters.
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*The terrain constantly changes, with individual wall tiles or large patches of wall appearing and disappearing from time to time. Your immediate surroundings will mostly retain their shape from turn to turn, however.
* Mapping does not work for long. Only tiles recently or currently in your line of sight are shown, and anything that leaves your sight is quickly forgotten.
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*Mapping the Abyss is impossible. Only tiles recently or currently in your line of sight are shown, and anything that leaves your sight is quickly forgotten.
* The player can be [[teleport|teleported]] at random. 20% of the time, this teleport will reset the entire map.
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*The player will be [[teleport]]ed at random intervals. 20% of the time, this teleport will reset the entire map.
* Manual [[teleport]] takes longer to launch and has a chance to fail.  [[blink|Blinking]] will send you to a random tile and has a low success rate (11%/33% for worshipers of [[Lugonu]]). [[Teleport control]] is severely limited: only doubling success rate of blinks.
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*You may occasionally see orderly structures in the Abyss. These [[vault]]s often contain powerful monsters, [[Abyssal stair]]s, the [[Abyssal rune]], or even a way out. Approach these with caution as they are usually well-guarded.
  
 
==Entering the Abyss==
 
==Entering the Abyss==
There are several ways to enter the Abyss, some voluntary, most not. [[Abyssal Knight|Abyssal knights]] begin the game in A:1, but can port themselves out with a [[Lugonu]] ability or risk walking to an exit. [[Lugonu]] worshipers can travel to the Abyss at any time with piety level *****.
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There are several ways to enter the Abyss; some are voluntary, most are not. [[Abyssal knight]]s begin the game in Abyss:1, but can leave at will to Dungeon:1 with [[Lugonu]]'s Depart the Abyss ability or risk searching for an exit. [[Lugonu]] worshipers can also travel to the Abyss at any time once they reach piety level *****.
  
 
Other players must:
 
Other players must:
*Enter a [[portal]] in [[Pandemonium]], the [[Labyrinth]], or floor 21+ of [[the Dungeon]]. The safest method, this will cause you to drop any [[distortion]] weapons you're carrying at the gate. They'll be there if/when you return.
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*Enter a [[portal]] in [[Pandemonium]], a [[Labyrinth]], or [[the Depths]].
 
*Get [[Banishment|banished]] by a monster spell.
 
*Get [[Banishment|banished]] by a monster spell.
 
*Unwield a [[distortion]] weapon (25% chance).
 
*Unwield a [[distortion]] weapon (25% chance).
*Get hit by a [[distortion]] weapon (9.9% chance).
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*Get hit by a [[distortion]] weapon (5% chance).
*Severely miscast a [[Translocations]] or [[Summonings]] spell.
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*Earn [[Lugonu]]'s wrath.
*Earn [[Lugonu|Lugonu's]] wrath.
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*Draw the [[Damnation card]] from the [[deck of escape]] (may banish enemies instead).
*Draw the Damnation card from the [[deck of escape]] (may banish enemies instead).
 
 
*Step on a [[Zot trap]] (3.33% chance).
 
*Step on a [[Zot trap]] (3.33% chance).
  
 
==Exploration and Exit==
 
==Exploration and Exit==
There is also an infinite amount of [[experience]] available in the Abyss, though it is usually less efficient than [[Pandemonium]] or the finite end-game branches. While exploring is suicidal for low-level characters, it is usually survivable once you've reached level 20 or so. Exploration has its rewards, however. Although most items found here are fairly common, almost any item in the game can be randomly generated, and wandering will eventually uncover branch exits and stairs to lower levels.
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Exploration of the Abyss is not something to be attempted lightly. The branch is fairly dangerous; while higher level characters can easily survive extended trips here, characters under level 20 or so are usually underpowered to deal with the Abyss' inhabitants for very long. Unless your character has 100% mutation resistance, exploration of the Abyss puts you at risk of being [[malmutate]]d by its inhabitants.
  
Each floor of the Abyss is more dangerous than the one before, with more numerous and threatening monsters than before, as well as a higher chance of finding a branch exit or the [[Rune of Zot|Abyssal Rune]] itself.
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That being said, exploration has its rewards. There is an infinite amount of [[experience]] available in the Abyss. Training here is by no means necessary or even suggested to complete the game, and it is much less efficient to train in the Abyss than to do so in [[Pandemonium]] or the finite end-game branches, but it can be significantly safer for high level characters. It is also an excellent place for generating piety for [[the Shining One]] and [[Zin]]; if you've lost large amounts of piety in the end game, taking a brief detour into the Abyss can help top you off. Finally, although most items found here end up being fairly common, almost any item in the game can be randomly generated. This is useful when trying to acquire enough consumables to pay a [[treasure trove]]'s entry fee.
  
Branch exit spawning:
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As you wander, you will eventually find Abyssal stairs leading further down. These deeper regions of the Abyss are significantly deadlier than the ones before, cranking up the [[monster generation]] rate. The [[Abyssal rune]] will eventually appear in A:3 and beyond, always in a vault, with higher odds at the deeper levels, but the greatly increased threat involved leaves players with little incentive to ever go any further than A:3. [[Lugonu]] worshipers with at least 5 stars of piety enjoy a significant boost to rune placement chance - they are treated as though they are exploring one floor deeper than normal. Be wary around any opponent capable of banishing you that you encounter in the Abyss, as being banished again will drive you down a floor.
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If the rune has not been placed, the game makes a roll each time it places a new item. Any rune on the floor prevents the abyssal rune from being generated again. Rune placement probabilities:
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*A:3 = 10 in 200 = 5% per item (10% with Lugonu)
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*A:4 = 21 in 200 = 10% per item (23% with Lugonu)
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*A:5 = 46 in 200 = 23% per item (50% with Lugonu)
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Once you have the rune, exits will be discovered at a much faster rate. Branch exit spawning:
 
*A:1 = 1/7500 revealed tiles
 
*A:1 = 1/7500 revealed tiles
 
*A:2 = 1/6250
 
*A:2 = 1/6250
*A:3 = 1/5000  
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*A:3 = 1/5000
 
*A:4 = 1/3750
 
*A:4 = 1/3750
 
*A:5 = 1/2500
 
*A:5 = 1/2500
 
*Holding Abyssal rune: 1/1250
 
*Holding Abyssal rune: 1/1250
 
The rune can appear in A:3 and beyond, with higher odds at the deeper levels.  Players carrying this [[Rune of Zot|rune]] will discover exits at a much higher rate.  [[Lugonu]] worshipers enjoy increased rune-spawning rates (as though exploring 1 level deeper), and will find exits frequently, with or without the rune.
 
 
===Structures===
 
While the most common sights in the Abyss are monsters, chaotic walls, items, and [[altar]]s to Lugonu, more orderly things can be found, including vaults with fixed monsters and loot, corrupted temples with multiple altars, and more.
 
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
*The enemies found here are only slightly weaker than those found in [[Hell]], so a full complement of resistances (particularly [[mutation resistance]]) is recommended. Getting surrounded here can be deadly, but if you can run away for long enough the level will reset, saving you from your pursuers. [[Swiftness]] or [[boots of running]] are especially useful to speed up exploration - or [[Flight]] to pass over lava (but be careful not to fall in!) - and [[Stealth]] can let you walk away from fights you just don't want to deal with.
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*The enemies found here are only slightly weaker than those found in [[Hell]], so a full complement of resistances (particularly [[mutation resistance]]) is recommended. Getting surrounded here can be deadly, but if you can run away for long enough the level will reset, saving you from your pursuers. [[Boots]] of [[running]] are especially useful to speed up exploration, as is [[stealth]] which can let you walk away from fights you just don't want to deal with.
*You may be in the Abyss for a long time, and few of its inhabitants leave corpses, so a generous supply of permafood is also highly recommended.
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*Getting sent to the Abyss early (usually through Banishment) is often a death sentence, but you may be able to survive long enough to find a gate out. For weaker players, surviving the Abyss is about mobility and not about XP or treasure. Use every speed advantage you can muster to avoid every combat you can; even if you can defeat some of the weaker foes, you want to spend every possible turn exploring new tiles and generating new chances of escape. When you see a monster, you should head in the opposite direction.
*Getting sent to the Abyss early (usually through Banishment) is often a death sentence, but you may be able to survive long enough to find a gate out. Use every speed advantage you can muster to avoid every combat you can; even if you can defeat some of the weaker foes, you want to spend every possible turn exploring new tiles and generating new chances of escape.
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**A means of [[flying]] over lava or deep water and a [[wand of digging]] will help manufacture avenues of escape when you're seemingly trapped. Since teleports take a while to kick in, consider teleporting ''on sight'' when you see speedy, lethal monsters like [[executioner]]s or ranged threats like [[hell sentinel]]s. [[Blink]]ing can get you out of a nasty corner. Summons can slow/entangle pursuers. Use quiet dead ends to regenerate HP/MP. Then, get moving.
*For weaker players, surviving the Abyss is about mobility and not about XP or treasure. To this end, when you see a monster, you should head in the opposite direction. [[Levitation]] and [[Dig]] will help manufacture avenues of escape when you're seemingly trapped. [[Teleport]] scrolls are for when a horde has accumulated and you're trapped. Since teleports take a while to kick in, consider teleporting ''on sight'' when you see speedy, lethal monsters like the [[Executioner]]. [[Blink]] simply fails too often to be a reliable escape tool. Relatively few monsters can fly: use lava and deep water to strand pursuers. Spawn summons to slow/entangle pursuers. Use quiet dead ends to regenerate HP/MP. Then, get moving.
 
 
*When you're actually searching for the rune, consider sticking to Abyss:3 or 4 rather than delving all the way to Abyss:5. It may take a little longer, but the difference in monster spawn rate becomes dramatic once you hit bottom.
 
*When you're actually searching for the rune, consider sticking to Abyss:3 or 4 rather than delving all the way to Abyss:5. It may take a little longer, but the difference in monster spawn rate becomes dramatic once you hit bottom.
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*The smartest way to survive the Abyss is to only enter it on your own terms. Read the page on [[Banishment]] for tips on avoiding one of ''Crawl'''s deadliest spells.
  
 
==Monsters==
 
==Monsters==
 
*Almost any [[zombie]] or [[skeleton]], usually of late-game monsters
 
*Almost any [[zombie]] or [[skeleton]], usually of late-game monsters
*Almost any [[undead]] or [[demon]] (though tier-1 demons are very rare)
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*Almost any [[undead]] or non-[[fiend]] [[demon]] (though tier-1 demons are very rare)
*Rare player species monsters, such as [[tengu]] and [[octopode]]s
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*Rare player species monsters, such as [[Tengu (monster)|tengu]], [[octopode (monster)|octopode]]s, and [[deep dwarf (monster)|deep dwarves]]
 
*Humanoid casters, such as [[Wizard (monster)|wizards]] and [[Necromancer (monster)|necromancers]]
 
*Humanoid casters, such as [[Wizard (monster)|wizards]] and [[Necromancer (monster)|necromancers]]
 
*Almost any [[List of eyeballs|eyeball]]
 
*Almost any [[List of eyeballs|eyeball]]
 
*Any kind of [[Draconian (monster)|draconian]]
 
*Any kind of [[Draconian (monster)|draconian]]
*Any kind of [[Deep dwarf (monster)|deep dwarf]]
 
 
*Any [[unique]]s you banished to the Abyss
 
*Any [[unique]]s you banished to the Abyss
 
*Several monsters unique to the Abyss:
 
*Several monsters unique to the Abyss:
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==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.12]], the Abyss had only one floor, and finding the rune was simply a matter of wandering it for long enough.
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*Prior to [[0.25]], if you spawned an Abyss exit without leaving/descending, you would always spawn stairs deeper by getting XP.
 
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*Prior to [[0.22]], you could not be dragged deeper into the Abyss when being teleported.
Prior to [[0.10]], the Abyss' terrain shifting would happen at a much slower pace, and only when you weren't looking directly at it.
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*Prior to [[0.18]], killing monsters in the Abyss couldn't eventually spawn exits and down-stairs.
 
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*Prior to [[0.15]], the Abyss would often cancel any attempt at [[blink]]ing.
In earlier versions, the Abyss would wrap around on itself if you went too far in one direction. Also, banishment to the Abyss was one of the possible results of [[Hell's mystical force]].
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*Prior to [[0.12]], the Abyss had only one floor, and finding the rune was simply a matter of wandering it for long enough. [[Lava]] and [[deep water]] terrain could be generated.
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*Prior to [[0.10]], the Abyss' terrain shifting would happen at a much slower pace, and only when you weren't looking directly at it.
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*In earlier versions, the Abyss would wrap around on itself if you went too far in one direction. Also, banishment to the Abyss was one of the possible results of [[Hell's mystical force]].
  
 
[[Category:Dungeon_Branches]]
 
[[Category:Dungeon_Branches]]

Revision as of 12:38, 15 July 2021

Version 0.26: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
The Abyss is a truly bizarre place, ever-changing and twisted. It is filled with all sorts of monsters, mostly of demonic nature, whose common aim is to feast on intruders. It is also the garbage dump for many sorcerers, who delight in sending would-be champions like you to these proving grounds of madness. Reportedly, there is some structure to the chaos, as Lugonu seems to concoct schemes around this place and its denizens.

The Abyss consists of five infinite levels. The abyssal rune can be found from the third level onwards, and is more common at greater depths. The Abyss can be purposefully reached through portals in the Depths. Portals back to the dungeon are scattered throughout the Abyss, and are found more commonly at greater depths or while carrying the abyssal rune.

A one-way gate to a demon-haunted realm, riven by chaos, its very substance impermanent and whimsical, filled with creatures out of nightmare.

Abyss entry.png The Abyss is an extra-dimensional chaotic plane without definite shape or form, inhabited by unholy horrors and ruled by Lugonu the Unformed. Whether you end up in this horrible place intentionally or as the result of sheer bad luck, dedicated explorers who manage to survive will eventually find the abyssal rune of Zot, and perhaps even a way out!

Structure

The Abyss is an unorthodox five-floor branch, with each "floor" an endless plane of constantly shifting terrain. Travel within or between levels of the Abyss is made difficult by several permanent branch features:

  • Abyssal stairs and branch exits appear rarely and at random. Gaining enough XP will force exits and eventually stairs to spawn. There are only descending staircases and portals leading out of the Abyss entirely, not stairs up.
  • The terrain constantly changes, with individual wall tiles or large patches of wall appearing and disappearing from time to time. Your immediate surroundings will mostly retain their shape from turn to turn, however.
  • Mapping the Abyss is impossible. Only tiles recently or currently in your line of sight are shown, and anything that leaves your sight is quickly forgotten.
  • The player will be teleported at random intervals. 20% of the time, this teleport will reset the entire map.
  • You may occasionally see orderly structures in the Abyss. These vaults often contain powerful monsters, Abyssal stairs, the Abyssal rune, or even a way out. Approach these with caution as they are usually well-guarded.

Entering the Abyss

There are several ways to enter the Abyss; some are voluntary, most are not. Abyssal knights begin the game in Abyss:1, but can leave at will to Dungeon:1 with Lugonu's Depart the Abyss ability or risk searching for an exit. Lugonu worshipers can also travel to the Abyss at any time once they reach piety level *****.

Other players must:

Exploration and Exit

Exploration of the Abyss is not something to be attempted lightly. The branch is fairly dangerous; while higher level characters can easily survive extended trips here, characters under level 20 or so are usually underpowered to deal with the Abyss' inhabitants for very long. Unless your character has 100% mutation resistance, exploration of the Abyss puts you at risk of being malmutated by its inhabitants.

That being said, exploration has its rewards. There is an infinite amount of experience available in the Abyss. Training here is by no means necessary or even suggested to complete the game, and it is much less efficient to train in the Abyss than to do so in Pandemonium or the finite end-game branches, but it can be significantly safer for high level characters. It is also an excellent place for generating piety for the Shining One and Zin; if you've lost large amounts of piety in the end game, taking a brief detour into the Abyss can help top you off. Finally, although most items found here end up being fairly common, almost any item in the game can be randomly generated. This is useful when trying to acquire enough consumables to pay a treasure trove's entry fee.

As you wander, you will eventually find Abyssal stairs leading further down. These deeper regions of the Abyss are significantly deadlier than the ones before, cranking up the monster generation rate. The Abyssal rune will eventually appear in A:3 and beyond, always in a vault, with higher odds at the deeper levels, but the greatly increased threat involved leaves players with little incentive to ever go any further than A:3. Lugonu worshipers with at least 5 stars of piety enjoy a significant boost to rune placement chance - they are treated as though they are exploring one floor deeper than normal. Be wary around any opponent capable of banishing you that you encounter in the Abyss, as being banished again will drive you down a floor.

If the rune has not been placed, the game makes a roll each time it places a new item. Any rune on the floor prevents the abyssal rune from being generated again. Rune placement probabilities:

  • A:3 = 10 in 200 = 5% per item (10% with Lugonu)
  • A:4 = 21 in 200 = 10% per item (23% with Lugonu)
  • A:5 = 46 in 200 = 23% per item (50% with Lugonu)

Once you have the rune, exits will be discovered at a much faster rate. Branch exit spawning:

  • A:1 = 1/7500 revealed tiles
  • A:2 = 1/6250
  • A:3 = 1/5000
  • A:4 = 1/3750
  • A:5 = 1/2500
  • Holding Abyssal rune: 1/1250

Tips & Tricks

  • The enemies found here are only slightly weaker than those found in Hell, so a full complement of resistances (particularly mutation resistance) is recommended. Getting surrounded here can be deadly, but if you can run away for long enough the level will reset, saving you from your pursuers. Boots of running are especially useful to speed up exploration, as is stealth which can let you walk away from fights you just don't want to deal with.
  • Getting sent to the Abyss early (usually through Banishment) is often a death sentence, but you may be able to survive long enough to find a gate out. For weaker players, surviving the Abyss is about mobility and not about XP or treasure. Use every speed advantage you can muster to avoid every combat you can; even if you can defeat some of the weaker foes, you want to spend every possible turn exploring new tiles and generating new chances of escape. When you see a monster, you should head in the opposite direction.
    • A means of flying over lava or deep water and a wand of digging will help manufacture avenues of escape when you're seemingly trapped. Since teleports take a while to kick in, consider teleporting on sight when you see speedy, lethal monsters like executioners or ranged threats like hell sentinels. Blinking can get you out of a nasty corner. Summons can slow/entangle pursuers. Use quiet dead ends to regenerate HP/MP. Then, get moving.
  • When you're actually searching for the rune, consider sticking to Abyss:3 or 4 rather than delving all the way to Abyss:5. It may take a little longer, but the difference in monster spawn rate becomes dramatic once you hit bottom.
  • The smartest way to survive the Abyss is to only enter it on your own terms. Read the page on Banishment for tips on avoiding one of Crawl's deadliest spells.

Monsters

t Apocalypse crab.png Apocalypse crab X Thrashing horror.png Thrashing horror X Starcursed mass.png Starcursed mass X Tentacled starspawn.png Tentacled starspawn
x Ancient zyme.png Ancient zyme * Lurking horror.png Lurking horror v Spatial maelstrom.png Spatial maelstrom * Wretched star.png Wretched star

History

  • Prior to 0.25, if you spawned an Abyss exit without leaving/descending, you would always spawn stairs deeper by getting XP.
  • Prior to 0.22, you could not be dragged deeper into the Abyss when being teleported.
  • Prior to 0.18, killing monsters in the Abyss couldn't eventually spawn exits and down-stairs.
  • Prior to 0.15, the Abyss would often cancel any attempt at blinking.
  • Prior to 0.12, the Abyss had only one floor, and finding the rune was simply a matter of wandering it for long enough. Lava and deep water terrain could be generated.
  • Prior to 0.10, the Abyss' terrain shifting would happen at a much slower pace, and only when you weren't looking directly at it.
  • In earlier versions, the Abyss would wrap around on itself if you went too far in one direction. Also, banishment to the Abyss was one of the possible results of Hell's mystical force.