Uskayaw

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Uskayaw altar.png "Surrender yourself to the rhythm!"
Uskayaw the Reveller is a god of ecstatic dance. In the dungeon, Uskayaw appreciates the passion and rhythm of combat, rewarding followers for each strike they deliver and for the damage they deal their foes. The longer the dance continues, the greater powers Uskayaw offers. When the dance ends, Uskayaw quickly loses interest.

Uskayaw offers powers that help worshippers continue the dance. Worshippers can stomp to damage foes around them and rapidly move through a line of creatures while confusing them. When a worshipper's dance reaches a certain point, Uskayaw will freeze all foes so that the dancer may take a solo. If the dance continues, Uskayaw will link the emotions of foes, forcing them to share their pain. If the dance continues, Uskayaw allows you to end it by melding with and then violently exploding a foe, killing it instantly.

Racial restrictions

Demigods cannot worship Uskayaw (or any other god).

Appreciates

Uskayaw especially likes it when you hurt your foes. Piety increases with damage dealt. Unlike other gods, Uskayaw piety gain and loss is very rapid; you can reach full piety in a single prolonged fight, and will probably be back down at the starting piety level before the next one.

In order to gain piety, you must damage enemies on an action. Your summons do not count towards piety. If you miss, you won't get piety. Damage over time effects, like poison or Sticky Flame, do not give piety.

Deprecates

  • Abandonment.
  • Inactivity (loses Piety quickly when not attacking foes, to a minimum of 1*).

Given Abilities

Uskayaw's awarded titles are based on Invocations skill, not piety. They are "Wallflower", "Party-goer", "Dancer", "Impassioned", "Rapturous", "Estatic", and "Rhythm of Life and Death".

Piety Level -

  • Uskayaw offers no abilities at this level.

Piety Level *

  • Stomp - Stomps down in time with the rhythm of the dance, sending a shockwave through all adjacent creatures. (Damage = monstercurrenthp/6 + 2d[2 + Invocations/2]). Does more damage to monsters with more health. (20 piety and 3 MP)

Piety Level **

  • Line Pass - Passes through a contiguous line of creatures at superhuman speed, ending up in a new location. Any creatures passed through in this way will be confused, with duration based on Invocations and monster HD. (20 piety, 4 MP)

Piety Level ***

  • Solo Time - Upon reaching this piety level, Uskayaw briefly paralyzes all enemies in your line of sight, with duration based on Invocations.

Piety Level ****

  • Pain Bond - Triggers automatically upon hitting the required piety. It gives all monsters in your line of sight the pain bond status for an amount of time that increases with Invocations skill. While the status is active, affected creatures deal a portion of the damage they receive to nearby creatures with the same status -- which can trigger the status again in a chain reaction. The damage shared decreases with distance, dealing 80%/60%/40%/0% at one/two/three/four tiles away, respectively.

Piety Level *****

  • Grand Finale - This power lets you blink to a monster's location and kill the monster, potentially sending flying chunks everywhere. Any targetable monster is instantly killed by this ability. The flavor is that you merge your emotions and body with the target, then violently separate. Success rate increases with additional piety over 5* (120) as well as Invocations. (8 MP, sets piety to 1*)

Piety Level ******

  • Uskayaw offers no new abilites.

Punishments

Uskayaw's wrath turns the powers of the dance against the offender. The prude will find their foes going berserk and will be forced to helplessly watch as foes execute their own solos. When the dance is getting too slow, Uskayaw will attempt to bring more revelers.

Strategy

Uskayaw provides some very strong abilities that often require you to stay in a fight for prolonged periods of time. While they can be used against a single opponent, they truly shine when engaging large packs. Its playstyle fits very well with the cleaving attacks of various axes and, for entirely different reasons, with stabber characters. Cleaving accelerates piety gain by hitting more enemies per turn. Stabbers benefit from irresistible confusion, Pain Bond's ability to apply stabbing damage to multiple monsters at once, and Grand Finale, which can take out even pandemonium lords, the lords of Hell, or orbs of fire in a single shot.

Worshippers should remember that as powerful as Uskayaw's abilities are in battle, they can also be used to flee. Both Line Pass and Grand Finale are effective against friendly and neutral targets, including plants. Act quickly (in turns, not real time!), as piety will start to fall after three turns without doing damage.

Uskayaw's fast piety gain can be further increased by wearing an amulet of faith which, unlike with other gods, can be removed with impunity.

Details

Piety Gain

For each monster you hurt, you will gain piety based on the monster's threat and the % of the monster's max HP you dealt.

hurt_val = 1d3 + sqrt(2 * threat + 2) * (damage dealt)/(monster max HP)[1]

piety = 10 * log2(1 + (<hurt_val - 5> / 10) ) [2]

Piety gain is rounded down. There is a minimum of 1 piety per monster hit. There is a maximum of 40 piety per action.

For reference, a monster considered "tough" (yellow) has a threat between 6-33, and a monster considered "nasty" (red) has a threat >= 34.

Piety Loss

Piety loss is proportional to the time, in decaAut, since your last piety-gaining action. If at least 3.0 turns has passed, you will lose piety:

piety_loss = (decaAut since piety gain) [3]

For fractional decaAut, piety loss is rounded in a weighted fashion (E.g. 5.1 decaAut would have a 10% to lose 6 piety, and 90% to lose 5 piety). This piety drain will bring you down to a minimum of 30 (1*) piety; you won't lose piety if you are at 1* or below.

History

  • Prior 0.29, Uskayaw didn't give piety for damage done to hostile summons.
  • Uskayaw was added in 0.19. Originally, it was called Ukayaw, making it too similar with the shortened version of Okawaru (Oka vs Uka).

References

  1. god-conduct.cc:1132 (0.30.0)
  2. player-reacts.cc:360 (0.30.0)
    stepdown_value function can be found at stepdown.cc:14 (0.30.0)
  3. player-reacts.cc:365 (0.30.0)
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