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− | The Cerulean Sign is a special hallucinatory ward that is functional. It is the [[wikipedia:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]] equivalent of the [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Elder Sign|Elder Sign]], introduced in [[wikipedia:Lords of Madness|Lords of Madness]]. In dnethack, it acts as a 1-fold elder sign. | + | The Cerulean Sign is a special hallucinatory ward that is functional. On the ground, it appears as a "cerulean weeping-willow". It is the [[wikipedia:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]] equivalent of the [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Elder Sign|Elder Sign]], introduced in [[wikipedia:Lords of Madness|Lords of Madness]]. In dnethack, it acts as a 1-fold elder sign. |
== Strokes to draw == | == Strokes to draw == | ||
− | The Cerulean Sign can't be | + | The Cerulean Sign can't be normally drawn. |
*It may be drawn with very low probability while hallucinating. In this case, the strokes to draw is the same as whatever you were TRYING to draw. | *It may be drawn with very low probability while hallucinating. In this case, the strokes to draw is the same as whatever you were TRYING to draw. | ||
*It may also be drawn by polymorphing an existing engraving or found on a ring, both with low probability. | *It may also be drawn by polymorphing an existing engraving or found on a ring, both with low probability. | ||
+ | *If you know all other normal wards, reading a confused scroll of warding (which normally engraves a random ward you do not know) will draw the cerulean sign. | ||
== Warded monsters == | == Warded monsters == | ||
− | *[[Blob|b]], [[Jellies|j]], [[Mimics|m]], [[Piercers|p]], [[ | + | *[[Blob|b]], [[Jellies|j]], [[Mimics|m]], [[Piercers|p]], [[Worm|w]], [[Leprechaun|l]], [[Puddings|P]], [[Umber hulk|U]], [[Sea monster|;]], [[Trapper|trapper]], [[Lurker above|lurker above]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Monsters|nightgaunt]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Monsters|byakhee]], [[mind flayer]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Monsters|deep one]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Monsters|deeper one]]. |
== Maximum reinforcement == | == Maximum reinforcement == | ||
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*The Cerulean Sign can't be learned. | *The Cerulean Sign can't be learned. | ||
*It may be found with low probability on randomly generated rings. | *It may be found with low probability on randomly generated rings. | ||
+ | **Although the ward can't be learned, the ring can be {{kbd|a}}pplied to scare monsters as normal. |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 17 April 2024
The Cerulean Sign is a special hallucinatory ward that is functional. On the ground, it appears as a "cerulean weeping-willow". It is the Dungeons and Dragons equivalent of the Elder Sign, introduced in Lords of Madness. In dnethack, it acts as a 1-fold elder sign.
Strokes to draw
The Cerulean Sign can't be normally drawn.
- It may be drawn with very low probability while hallucinating. In this case, the strokes to draw is the same as whatever you were TRYING to draw.
- It may also be drawn by polymorphing an existing engraving or found on a ring, both with low probability.
- If you know all other normal wards, reading a confused scroll of warding (which normally engraves a random ward you do not know) will draw the cerulean sign.
Warded monsters
- b, j, m, p, w, l, P, U, ;, trapper, lurker above, nightgaunt, byakhee, mind flayer, deep one, deeper one.
Maximum reinforcement
1-fold (can't be reinforced)
How to learn
- The Cerulean Sign can't be learned.
- It may be found with low probability on randomly generated rings.
- Although the ward can't be learned, the ring can be applied to scare monsters as normal.