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The '''cloak of magic resistance''' (commonly abbreviated '''CoMR''') is an item that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is made of [[cloth]], and has a [[randomized appearance]]; the default one associated with it is an [[ornamental cope]].{{refsrc|src/objects.c|470|version=NetHack 3.6.6}}
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The '''cloak of magic resistance''' (commonly abbreviated '''CoMR''') is an item that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is made of [[cloth]], and has a [[randomized appearance]]; the default one associated with it is an [[ornamental cope]].{{refsrc|src/objects.c|470|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
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==Effects==
 
==Effects==
When worn, the [[cloak]] simply provides 1 AC, [[magic cancellation|MC1]], and [[magic resistance]]. Its non-AC effects are not affected by [[burning]].
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When worn, the [[cloak]] provides 1 AC, [[MC]]1 and [[magic resistance]].
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
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===Identification===
 
===Identification===
The cloak of magic resistance is the only [[Randomized appearance|randomized]] cloak that does not [[auto-identify]] on wearing or when taking effect, making it relatively trivial to informally identify. [[Invisible]] characters testing for one will want to revert to normal - a [[cloak of invisibility]] will not auto-identify if you are already invisible. Bones left behind by a dead Wizard very frequently have a cloak of magic resistance somewhere within the item pile.
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The cloak of magic resistance is the only randomized cloak that does not [[auto-identify]] on wearing or when taking effect, making it relatively trivial to informally identify; [[bones]] left behind by a dead Wizard very frequently have their old cloak of magic resistance somewhere in the item pile.
  
Some of the riskier methods removing, stashing or disabling all other sources of magic resistance, then stepping onto an [[anti-magic field]] or [[teleportation trap]]; unless you currently have poor AC, giving a hostile monster a [[wand of striking]] can also work. If you have magic resistance, the effect of the trap or wand will be nullified. Using a [[potion of enlightenment|potion]] or [[wand of enlightenment]] is far safer, but may not be as available due to item rarity.
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For [[price identification]], the cloak shares a base price of 60zm with the [[cloak of invisibility]]. [[Invisible]] characters testing for one will want to remove their invisibility source if possible - the cloak of invisibility will not auto-identify if you are already invisible.
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Some riskier methods of informally identifying this cloak involve removing, stashing or disabling all other sources of magic resistance, then stepping onto an [[anti-magic field]] or [[teleportation trap]]; unless you currently have poor AC, giving a hostile monster a [[wand of striking]] can also work. If you have magic resistance, the effect of the trap or wand will be nullified. Using a [[potion of enlightenment|potion]] or [[wand of enlightenment]] is far safer, but may not be as available due to their rarity.
  
 
===Combat===
 
===Combat===
 
The chance of a hostile aligned priest spawning with this cloak poses a potentially aggravating threat to players trying to avoid their spells, reducing the amount of effective ranged options; pets and thrown potions are still useful.
 
The chance of a hostile aligned priest spawning with this cloak poses a potentially aggravating threat to players trying to avoid their spells, reducing the amount of effective ranged options; pets and thrown potions are still useful.
  
Similarly, if Master Kaen generates with this cloak, he will prove a major inconvenience to most Monks as it nullifies the [[wand of death]]. However, it does not offer full protection against elemental attacks that Kaen lacks resistances to, and he is still vulnerable to [[disintegration]] from a [[polyself]]ed or pet [[black dragon]].
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Similarly, Master Kaen can generate with this cloak, which will prove a major inconvenience to many Monks since it nullifies the [[wand of death]]. The cloak does not stop the [[wand of sleep]], however, and a successful hit will immobilize him - it also does not stop elemental attacks or [[disintegration]] breath from a [[black dragon]] pet or [[polyself]].
  
For many players, the High Priest(ess) of Moloch generating with one is a worst-case scenario - most will save a wand of death charge for them, and being forced to fight them is very risky, especially in melee.
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For many players, the high priest(ess) of Moloch generating with one is a worst-case scenario - most will save a wand of death charge for them, and being forced to fight them (especially in melee) is very risky.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions, the cloak gives MC3.
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The cloak of magic resistance first appears in [[NetHack 3.0.0]]. From this version to [[NetHack 3.4.3]], it is one of the several pieces of armor that [[Magic cancellation (3.4.3)|provide MC3]], and was the most popular choice for a long-term and ascension kit due to providing both magic cancellation and magic resistance.
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In [[NetHack 3.6.0]] and later versions, the cloak of protection is the only source of MC3 - a cloak of magic resistance is still quite valuable, but is not nearly as ubiquitous in character builds as it was previously.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
In general, variants based on version 3.4.3 and earlier retain the cloak of magic resistance's MC3.
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Many variants based on NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions give the cloak of magic resistance MC3.
  
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
In [[SLASH'EM]], the cloak of magic resistance is the same as it was in NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions.
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the cloak of magic resistance gives MC3. A cloak of magic resistance can be created by [[upgrading]] an [[elven cloak]] or [[oilskin cloak]].
  
Undead [[vampire]]s are often generated with [[opera cloak]]s, providing a reliable source if it is randomized to be the cloak of magic resistance; however, this will also give more spellcasting-reliant characters significant trouble, especially in the case of already-powerful [[vampire mage]]s.
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Undead [[vampire]]s are often generated with [[opera cloak]]s - while this provides a reliable source of backup cloaks if their appearance is randomized to this, it will also give spellcasting-reliant characters significant trouble, especially in the case of already-powerful [[vampire mage]]s.
  
A cloak of magic resistance can be created by [[upgrading]] an [[elven cloak]] or [[oilskin cloak]].
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===NetHack brass===
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In [[NetHack brass]], a cloak of magic resistance is one of the three possible [[Sokoban]] prize items.
  
 
===UnNetHack===
 
===UnNetHack===
In [[UnNetHack]], [[Sokoban (UnNetHack)|Sokoban]] offers a cloak as one of the three types of prizes, which has a 50% chance of being a cloak of magic resistance. The [[Executioner]] will always be generated with one.
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In [[UnNetHack]], [[Sokoban (UnNetHack)|Sokoban]] offers a cloak as one of the three prize types, which has a 50% chance of being a cloak of magic resistance. The [[Executioner]] will always be generated with one.
 
 
===NetHack brass===
 
In [[NetHack brass]], a cloak of magic resistance is one of the three possible [[Sokoban]] prize items.
 
  
 
===dNetHack===
 
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===FIQHack===
 
===FIQHack===
In [[FIQHack]], the cloak of magic resistance gives [[MC]]2.
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In [[FIQHack]], the cloak of magic resistance gives MC2.
  
 
===xNetHack===
 
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===EvilHack===
 
===EvilHack===
In [[EvilHack]], [[Giant (starting race)|giant]] Wizards no longer start with one as of v0.5 (being too large for cloaks), and are given an [[amulet of magic resistance]] instead. As of version 0.7, and like xNetHack, The Dark One will always generate wearing a cloak of magic resistance.
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In [[EvilHack]], [[Giant (starting race)|giant]] Wizards do not start with the cloak since they are too large to wear them, and are given an [[amulet of magic resistance]] instead.
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The Dark One will always generate wearing a cloak of magic resistance.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[ Tattered cape.png[ Opera cloak.png[ Ornamental cope.png[ Piece of cloth.png
cloak of magic resistance
Appearance random
Slot cloak
AC 1
Special
Base price 60 zm
Weight 10
Material cloth

The cloak of magic resistance (commonly abbreviated CoMR) is an item that appears in NetHack. It is made of cloth, and has a randomized appearance; the default one associated with it is an ornamental cope.[1]

Generation

All Wizards start the game with a cloak of magic resistance.[2]

Aligned priests, high priests and the Arch Priest have a 121 chance of being generated with a cloak of magic resistance.[3] Master Kaen, the Monk quest nemesis, has a 111 chance of being generated with a cloak of magic resistance, and will otherwise have a robe.[4]

Most non-monk player monsters on the Astral Plane have a 78 chance of receiving a random magical cloak, and a further 18 chance of that cloak being a cloak of magic resistance - this comes out as a 764 chance (effectively ~10.94%) of receiving one.[5][6] For priests, there is a further 34 chance that the cloak will be made into a robe instead, reducing this effective chance to ~2.73%;[7] Wizards have a 12 chance of forcing a cloak of magic resistance, resulting in an effective chance of 43.75% for them.[8]

Effects

When worn, the cloak provides 1 AC, MC1 and magic resistance.

Strategy

The cloak of magic resistance is considered a near-ubiquitous part of many ascension kits, and is frequently paired with silver dragon scale mail (or another source of reflection) for combined protection from most attacks (e.g., preventing melee-range spells such as curse items while reflecting wands and breath attacks). SDSM/CoMR is also one of the more conducive combinations for certain late-game playstyles since it leaves slots free for other purposes: a worn amulet of life saving, a hand free for twoweaponing and/or two-handed weapons, or a lightweight small shield for casters going without a robe or protection. It also serves as a backup source of magic resistance if a quest artifact with the property is stolen.

Monks may consider seeking out a cloak of magic resistance if they are going wishless, avoiding artifacts, or are committed to not using body armor.

Identification

The cloak of magic resistance is the only randomized cloak that does not auto-identify on wearing or when taking effect, making it relatively trivial to informally identify; bones left behind by a dead Wizard very frequently have their old cloak of magic resistance somewhere in the item pile.

For price identification, the cloak shares a base price of 60zm with the cloak of invisibility. Invisible characters testing for one will want to remove their invisibility source if possible - the cloak of invisibility will not auto-identify if you are already invisible.

Some riskier methods of informally identifying this cloak involve removing, stashing or disabling all other sources of magic resistance, then stepping onto an anti-magic field or teleportation trap; unless you currently have poor AC, giving a hostile monster a wand of striking can also work. If you have magic resistance, the effect of the trap or wand will be nullified. Using a potion or wand of enlightenment is far safer, but may not be as available due to their rarity.

Combat

The chance of a hostile aligned priest spawning with this cloak poses a potentially aggravating threat to players trying to avoid their spells, reducing the amount of effective ranged options; pets and thrown potions are still useful.

Similarly, Master Kaen can generate with this cloak, which will prove a major inconvenience to many Monks since it nullifies the wand of death. The cloak does not stop the wand of sleep, however, and a successful hit will immobilize him - it also does not stop elemental attacks or disintegration breath from a black dragon pet or polyself.

For many players, the high priest(ess) of Moloch generating with one is a worst-case scenario - most will save a wand of death charge for them, and being forced to fight them (especially in melee) is very risky.

History

The cloak of magic resistance first appears in NetHack 3.0.0. From this version to NetHack 3.4.3, it is one of the several pieces of armor that provide MC3, and was the most popular choice for a long-term and ascension kit due to providing both magic cancellation and magic resistance.

In NetHack 3.6.0 and later versions, the cloak of protection is the only source of MC3 - a cloak of magic resistance is still quite valuable, but is not nearly as ubiquitous in character builds as it was previously.

Variants

Many variants based on NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions give the cloak of magic resistance MC3.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the cloak of magic resistance gives MC3. A cloak of magic resistance can be created by upgrading an elven cloak or oilskin cloak.

Undead vampires are often generated with opera cloaks - while this provides a reliable source of backup cloaks if their appearance is randomized to this, it will also give spellcasting-reliant characters significant trouble, especially in the case of already-powerful vampire mages.

NetHack brass

In NetHack brass, a cloak of magic resistance is one of the three possible Sokoban prize items.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, Sokoban offers a cloak as one of the three prize types, which has a 50% chance of being a cloak of magic resistance. The Executioner will always be generated with one.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, the cloak no longer grants any AC, nor does it increase your defense rating, but still provides MC3.

The Mantle of Heaven and The Vestment of Hell are artifact cloaks that always appear as ornamental copes, making it possible for them to be cloaks of magic resistance.

FIQHack

In FIQHack, the cloak of magic resistance gives MC2.

xNetHack

In xNetHack, Anaraxis the Black (the renamed Wizard quest nemesis) always generates wearing a cloak of magic resistance.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, giant Wizards do not start with the cloak since they are too large to wear them, and are given an amulet of magic resistance instead.

The Dark One will always generate wearing a cloak of magic resistance.

References