Quarterstaff
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Name | quarterstaff |
Appearance | staff |
Damage vs. small | 1d6 |
Damage vs. large | 1d6 |
To-hit bonus | +0 |
Weapon skill | quarterstaff |
Size | two-handed |
Base price | 5 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 40 |
Material | wood |
A quarterstaff is a kind of [[weapon] that appears in NetHack. When unidentified, it simply appears as a staff. Quarterstaves are made of wood and are thus susceptible to burning and rotting.
Contents
Generation
All Wizards start with a blessed +1 quarterstaff.[1] Quarterstaves make up about 1.1% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as death drops, or in shops).
Arch liches are sometimes generated with a quarterstaff[2]; however, they will not use it in combat because they lack a weapon attack.[3] Player monster healers[4] and wizards[5] (including Newt on the Wizard quest) may be generated with a quarterstaff.
Wood golems leave behind a pile of 2d4 quarterstaves as a special death drop instead of a corpse.[6]
Quarterstaff skill
Quarterstaff | |
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Max | Role |
Basic | |
Skilled | |
Expert |
Only quarterstaves themselves use the quarterstaff skill. The Staff of Aesculapius is an artifact quarterstaff.
Strategy
Unless you plan to use the Staff of Aesculapius, it is not worth investing skill points in staves: they are two-handed and much less effective than other two-handed weapons (such as battle-axes or two-handed swords).
History
The Wizard's starting quarterstaff was introduced in NetHack 3.3.0 as part of the process of merging of the influential Wizard Patch into mainline NetHack.[7] It was probably intended to remove Wizards' easy access to Elbereth early in the game, to compensate for increased power from the redesigned spellcasting system, which allows virtually unlimited casting of spells. In NetHack 3.2.3 and previous versions, their starting weapon is instead a +1 athame.[8]
Variants
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM's version of the Lethe patch, SLethe, a silver-capped staff is added, and deals additional damage against silver-hating monsters.
NetHack Fourk
In NetHack Fourk, a wielded quarterstaff increases the success rate of spellcasting, similar to a robe.
FIQHack
In FIQHack, in addition to improving spellcasting, a cursed quarterstaff that is welded to your hands does not block spellcasting.
xNetHack
In xNetHack, the quarterstaff provides the same benefits as in FIQHack, improving spellcasting success rates and not blocking casting if wielded while cursed.
Encyclopedia entry
So they stood, each in his place, neither moving a finger's
breadth back, for one good hour, and many blows were given
and received by each in that time, till here and there were
sore bones and bumps, yet neither thought of crying "Enough,"
or seemed likely to fall from off the bridge. Now and then
they stopped to rest, and each thought that he never had seen
in all his life before such a hand at quarterstaff. At last
Robin gave the stranger a blow upon the ribs that made his
jacket smoke like a damp straw thatch in the sun. So shrewd
was the stroke that the stranger came within a hair's breadth
of falling off the bridge; but he regained himself right
quickly, and, by a dexterous blow, gave Robin a crack on the
crown that caused the blood to flow. Then Robin grew mad
with anger, and smote with all his might at the other; but
the stranger warded the blow, and once again thwacked Robin,
and this time so fairly that he fell heels over head into the
water, as the queen pin falls in a game of bowls.
References
- ↑ src/u_init.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 161
- ↑ src/makemon.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 667
- ↑ src/monst.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 1533
- ↑ src/mplayer.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 189
- ↑ src/mplayer.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 246
- ↑ src/mon.c in NetHack 3.6.0, line 335
- ↑ u_init.c in NetHack 3.3.0, line 161
- ↑ u_init.c in NetHack 3.2.0, line 156: no source for 3.2.3 on the wiki
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