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− | Mirrorbright is an [[ | + | '''Mirrorbright''' is an [[artifact]] [[shield of reflection]] that appears in [[SLASH'EM]] and [[dNetHack]]. When worn, it provides [[hallucination resistance]] in a manner similar to [[Grayswandir]] alongside the usual [[reflection]]. |
− | == | + | ==SLASH'EM== |
− | + | In SLASH'EM, Mirrorbright is [[neutral]] for [[wishing]] purposes, and is the first [[sacrifice gift]] for [[Healer]]s. | |
− | + | ===Strategy=== | |
+ | As a shield of reflection, Mirrorbright can be a useful early gift for neutral characters, but its hallucination resistance is only marginally useful in the early game, and is almost completely superseded by a well-enchanted [[unicorn horn]]. While Mirrorbright makes reflection more available, characters with early wishes have little reason to select it over a normal shield of reflection. | ||
− | [[Category:SLASH'EM | + | In addition, wearing Mirrorbright still gives spellcasting penalties even to Healers, forcing them to remove it when they want to heal and limiting its use in combat situations. As their first sacrifice gift, it will also make it more difficult for Healers to obtain an [[artifact weapon]] afterwards that can compensate for their generally low hitting power. |
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+ | ==dNetHack== | ||
+ | In dNetHack, Mirrorbright is a chaotic bronze [[roundshield]] that can be enchanted to +7, and has an additional #[[invoke]] effect that toggles [[conflict]]. | ||
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+ | ==Hack'Em== | ||
+ | In Hack'Em, Mirrorbright is a [[neutral]] [[shield of reflection]], as in [[SLASH'EM]], but it no longer impedes spell casting, making it a somewhat more attractive choice for spell casters. Also, Healers no longer receive Mirrorbright as a sacrifice gift, they get the Drowsing Rod instead. | ||
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+ | {{slashem-7E7|offset=1}} | ||
+ | {{variant-343}} | ||
+ | [[Category:SLASH'EM artifacts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:dNetHack artifacts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:SlashTHEM artifacts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hack'EM artifacts]] |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 31 December 2023
[ Mirrorbright | |
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Base item | shield of reflection |
Affiliation | |
When carried | (none) |
When worn | |
When invoked | (none) |
Base price | 5000 zm |
Weight | 50 |
Mirrorbright is an artifact shield of reflection that appears in SLASH'EM and dNetHack. When worn, it provides hallucination resistance in a manner similar to Grayswandir alongside the usual reflection.
Contents
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM, Mirrorbright is neutral for wishing purposes, and is the first sacrifice gift for Healers.
Strategy
As a shield of reflection, Mirrorbright can be a useful early gift for neutral characters, but its hallucination resistance is only marginally useful in the early game, and is almost completely superseded by a well-enchanted unicorn horn. While Mirrorbright makes reflection more available, characters with early wishes have little reason to select it over a normal shield of reflection.
In addition, wearing Mirrorbright still gives spellcasting penalties even to Healers, forcing them to remove it when they want to heal and limiting its use in combat situations. As their first sacrifice gift, it will also make it more difficult for Healers to obtain an artifact weapon afterwards that can compensate for their generally low hitting power.
dNetHack
In dNetHack, Mirrorbright is a chaotic bronze roundshield that can be enchanted to +7, and has an additional #invoke effect that toggles conflict.
Hack'Em
In Hack'Em, Mirrorbright is a neutral shield of reflection, as in SLASH'EM, but it no longer impedes spell casting, making it a somewhat more attractive choice for spell casters. Also, Healers no longer receive Mirrorbright as a sacrifice gift, they get the Drowsing Rod instead.