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== List of artifact weapons ==
 
== List of artifact weapons ==
* [[Cleaver]] ([[battle-axe]])
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* [[Cleaver]] ([[Neutral]] [[battle-axe]])
* [[Demonbane]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Demonbane]] ([[Lawful]] [[long sword]])
* [[Dragonbane]] ([[broadsword]])
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* [[Dragonbane]] ([[Unaligned]] [[broadsword]])
* [[Excalibur]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Excalibur]] ([[Lawful]] [[long sword]])
* [[Fire and Frost Brand|Fire Brand]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Fire and Frost Brand|Fire Brand]] ([[Unaligned]] [[long sword]])
* [[Fire and Frost Brand|Frost Brand]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Fire and Frost Brand|Frost Brand]] ([[Unaligned]] [[long sword]])
* [[Giantslayer]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Giantslayer]] ([[Neutral]] [[long sword]])
* [[Grayswandir]] ([[silver saber]])
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* [[Grayswandir]] ([[Lawful]] [[silver saber]])
* [[Grimtooth]] ([[orcish dagger]])
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* [[Grimtooth]] ([[Chaotic]] [[orcish dagger]])
* [[The Longbow of Diana]] ([[bow]])
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* [[The Longbow of Diana]] ([[Chaotic]] [[bow]])
* [[Magicbane]] ([[athame]])
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* [[Magicbane]] ([[Neutral]] [[athame]])
* [[Mjollnir]] ([[war hammer]])
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* [[Mjollnir]] ([[Neutral]] [[war hammer]])
* [[Ogresmasher]] ([[war hammer]])
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* [[Ogresmasher]] ([[Unaligned]] [[war hammer]])
* [[Orcrist]] ([[elven broadsword]])
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* [[Orcrist]] ([[Chaotic]] [[elven broadsword]])
* [[The Sceptre of Might]] ([[mace]])
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* [[The Sceptre of Might]] ([[Lawful]] [[mace]])
* [[Snickersnee]] ([[katana]])
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* [[Snickersnee]] ([[Lawful]] [[katana]])
* [[The Staff of Aesculapius]] ([[quarterstaff]])
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* [[The Staff of Aesculapius]] ([[Neutral]] [[quarterstaff]])
* [[Sting]] ([[elven dagger]])
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* [[Sting]] ([[Chaotic]] [[elven dagger]])
* [[Stormbringer]] ([[runesword]])
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* [[Stormbringer]] ([[Chaotic]] [[runesword]])
* [[Sunsword]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Sunsword]] ([[Lawful]] [[long sword]])
* [[Trollsbane]] ([[morning star]])
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* [[Trollsbane]] ([[Unaligned]] [[morning star]])
* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]] ([[tsurugi]])
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* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]] ([[Lawful]] [[tsurugi]])
* [[Vorpal Blade]] ([[long sword]])
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* [[Vorpal Blade]] ([[Neutral]] [[long sword]])
* [[Werebane]] ([[silver saber]])
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* [[Werebane]] ([[Unaligned]] [[silver saber]])
  
  

Revision as of 03:59, 29 April 2008

An artifact weapon is a rare unique weapon, often with special properties. It may be acquired by sacrifice, by finding in a bones file, by finding in the dungeon, by wishing for one, or at the end of a quest. Excalibur may be acquired by dipping an ordinary long sword, provided you are lawful and level 5 and it hasn't already been generated. Excalibur, Vorpal Blade and Stormbringer may be acquired by praying with very good Luck; this is known as crowning.

An artifact weapon resists being wielded as a second weapon when #twoweaponing.[1]

Any artifact weapon given to you by your god will be noncursed and erodeproof, and you will be unrestricted in the appropriate weapon skill if necessary. Certain roles are guaranteed to receive a particular weapon as their first gift[2]: Knights receive Excalibur, Valkyries receive Mjollnir, Barbarians receive Cleaver, Wizards receive Magicbane, and Samurais receive Snickersnee.

Sunsword and Demonbane might be created in the possession of a humanoid angelic creature; Archons are sure to be generated with one. Sting and Orcrist may be created by #name'ing an ordinary elven dagger or broadsword.

Like all other objects, you may wish for an artifact weapon. There are some caveats:

  • If two or more artifacts have already been created, there is a chance that wishing for another will fail.
  • You cannot wish for your own quest artifact, and wishing for another class's quest artifact is only useful if it is of the same alignment as you - otherwise you will be unable to pick it up. If it is of your alignment, you can use it but it will blast you.
  • More generally, an artifact of the wrong alignment has a chance of blasting you every time you attempt to pick it up or wield it. Being blasted is not dangerous (it only causes a small amount of damage) but it prevents you from picking the item up.
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