Difference between revisions of "Undeadhunter"

From CrawlWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m
(12 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{flavour|Legends say that a long time ago, a lich lord experimented with creating sentient servants instead of mindless automatons. To ensure their loyalty, he made a number of weapons imbued with magic that could counteract the magic holding undead together, inflicting great damage.
+
{{version025}}
 +
{{flavour|A weapon imbued with magic to disrupt and destroy the forces binding undead creatures together. Legends say that, long ago, a lich lord created many such weapons to ensure the loyalty of his undead servants. Sadly, this mace might be the last one left.}}
 +
[[File:Great_mace_undeadhunter.png]] '''''the +7 great mace "Undeadhunter"'''''
  
Although the lich met his end long ago, his weapons, spreading disruption among the undead, are said to have been popular. At least, old tales are full of them. However, this mace might be the only one to last - perhaps due to efforts of the agents of the Shining One, who say that one should not fight necromancy with necromancy.}}
+
+7 [[great mace]]
[[File:Great_mace_undeadhunter.png]] '''''the +7,+7 great mace "Undeadhunter"'''''
 
  
+7, +7 [[great mace]]
+
[[Disruption]]<br>
 +
rN+
  
Disrupt undead (special brand)<br>
+
==Desirability==
rN+
+
'''Undeadhunter'''<ref>{{source ref|0.25.1|art-data.txt|632}}</ref> is a solidly enchanted weapon that deals superlative damage to [[undead]] opponents. While disruption is less versatile than [[holy wrath]] (as it has no impact against [[demons]]), it can be used by [[demonspawn]], [[vampires]], [[mummies]], and [[ghouls]], and its damage output against undead opponents is far superior to a weapon of holy wrath. If you find it and are already using two-handed maces, it's a good switch for places such as [[the Tomb]] or [[the Crypt]], or when facing down [[bone dragon|bone dragons]] or [[lich|liches]]. A mundane weapon with a more universally powerful brand is likely to be better for general use, though.
  
Deals special damage to undead but no extra to demonic monsters.
+
==History==
 +
*Prior to [[0.15]], Undeadhunter had a +7, +7 enchantment level.
 +
*Prior to [[0.14]], Undeadhunter was considered an evil weapon with the good gods forbidding its use.
 +
*Prior to [[0.9]], Undeadhunter bore a [[holy wrath]] brand and was unwieldable by evil characters as a result.
  
==Desirability==
+
==References==
If you find it and are already using two-handed maces, it's a good switch for places such as Tomb or Crypt.  A mundane weapon is likely to be better for general use, though.
+
<references />
  
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Unrands]]
 
[[Category:Maces & Flails]]
 
[[Category:Maces & Flails]]

Revision as of 07:36, 1 October 2020

Version 0.25: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
A weapon imbued with magic to disrupt and destroy the forces binding undead creatures together. Legends say that, long ago, a lich lord created many such weapons to ensure the loyalty of his undead servants. Sadly, this mace might be the last one left.

Great mace undeadhunter.png the +7 great mace "Undeadhunter"

+7 great mace

Disruption
rN+

Desirability

Undeadhunter[1] is a solidly enchanted weapon that deals superlative damage to undead opponents. While disruption is less versatile than holy wrath (as it has no impact against demons), it can be used by demonspawn, vampires, mummies, and ghouls, and its damage output against undead opponents is far superior to a weapon of holy wrath. If you find it and are already using two-handed maces, it's a good switch for places such as the Tomb or the Crypt, or when facing down bone dragons or liches. A mundane weapon with a more universally powerful brand is likely to be better for general use, though.

History

  • Prior to 0.15, Undeadhunter had a +7, +7 enchantment level.
  • Prior to 0.14, Undeadhunter was considered an evil weapon with the good gods forbidding its use.
  • Prior to 0.9, Undeadhunter bore a holy wrath brand and was unwieldable by evil characters as a result.

References