Knightly styles

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In dNetHack, notdNetHack and notnotdNetHack, Knights are capable of employing knightly combat styles (or knightly stances) to enhance their combat abilities - there are three basic styles and three advanced styles, and only one style can be active at a time.

List of styles

The six knightly combat styles are as follows:

Description

Knightly styles all use separate skills, and Knights can reach Expert level in the four styles that can be trained - the two un-trainable ones are automatically applied when their conditions are met, i.e. wielding a long for runic style combat, or

Shield bashing

The shield bashing style allows the hero to make offhand attacks with a worn shield, which adds bonuses from enchantment or properties like a normal weapon attack. Shield bashing uses a base die of d2 at Unskilled, which increases in size by 2 for each skill level (up to d8 at expert), and the same base die is used for all shields regardless of their size - a successful shield bash trains the skill and also lowers the target's morale by one point for each skill level past Basic, with a minimum floor on morale loss applied this way that is further lowered by 5 damage for each skill level the hero has. The table below lists the morale and damage penalty caps for each skill level:

Skill level Damage Morale Morale cap
Unskilled d2 1 0
Basic d4 1 −5
Skilled d6 2 −10
Expert d8 3 −15

Great-weapon fighting

To be written.

Half-sword style

To be written.

Sacred style

To be written.

Runic style

To be written.

Eldritch style

To be written.

Strategy

To be written.
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