Spellbook of clairvoyance
spellbook of + clairvoyance | |
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Appearance | random |
Abundance | 1.52% |
Base price | 300 zm |
Weight | 50 |
Turns to read | 6 |
Ink to write | 15–29 |
Spell type | divination |
Level | 3 |
Power cost | 15 Pw |
Direction | non-directional |
Special for | samurai |
A spellbook of clairvoyance provides the clairvoyance divination spell.
Contents
Effects
When cast, the spell magically maps a 19×11 area centered on your location.[1] It also detects objects and presence of monsters in the mapped area. At Unskilled or Basic, monsters are marked with an I glyph, and objects are described in general ("a scroll", "a wand", etc.). At Skilled or above, monsters and objects will be shown as if you have seen them. If you have another source of clairvoyance, the spell will always be cast as Skilled.
The spell is blocked if you are wearing a cornuthaum and are not a Wizard. Unlike the clairvoyance provided by aligned priests and some items in NetHack, the clairvoyance spell only maps once per cast and does not persist as a recurring effect.
It is the special spell for samurai.
Messages
- You sense a pointy hat on top of your <head>.
- The spell was blocked by a cornuthaum.[2]
Strategy
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This spell is a passable alternative to magic mapping, especially for characters who can advance to Basic but not Skilled in Divination. Samurai gets a reduction in failure rate on this spell, making it the only spell that they can possibly cast consistently without a Robe. It can be used successfully even on levels which are unmappable, though that's of dubious use considering that most unmappable levels have very static layout anyways.
History
Before 3.6.2, this spell didn't show objects, and only detected monsters at Skilled or Expert. Before 3.6.1, it only mapped the affected area.
References
- ↑ do_vicinity_map in detect.c: Dimensions of mapped area
- ↑ spell.c in NetHack 3.4.3, line 943: Clairvoyance spell blocked by cornuthaum
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