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The '''banes''' are a group of [[artifact weapon]]s that each deal [[double damage]] to a specific group of monsters:
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The '''banes''' are a group of [[artifact weapon]]s that each deal [[double damage]] to a specific group of monsters.
  
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==List of banes==
 
* [[Demonbane]]
 
* [[Demonbane]]
 
* [[Dragonbane]]
 
* [[Dragonbane]]
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* [[Trollsbane]]
 
* [[Trollsbane]]
 
* [[Werebane]]
 
* [[Werebane]]
 
==Strategy==
 
They are generally considered to be worthless for most purposes or else excessively niche, though this is not always the case; for example, Sunsword is useful as a light source and [[gremlin]]/[[undead]] deterrent, and Dragonbane may see more use than others, due to providing [[reflection]] when wielded and aiding in obtaining [[dragon scale]]s to convert into [[dragon scale mail]].
 
  
 
=='False' banes==
 
=='False' banes==
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* [[Magicbane]] has no double damage bonus.
 
* [[Magicbane]] has no double damage bonus.
* [[Sprig of wolfsbane|Wolfsbane]] is not a weapon at all, but a [[comestible]] named after a real-life plant
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* [[Sprig of wolfsbane|Wolfsbane]] is not a weapon at all, but a [[comestible]] named after a real-life plant.
* These common terms were coined as a reference to or parody of the Banes:
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* These common terms were coined by the community as a reference to or parody of the Banes:
 
** [[Puddingbane]]
 
** [[Puddingbane]]
 
** [[Vladsbane]]
 
** [[Vladsbane]]
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[[Fire and Frost Brand]] are not considered banes, as their range of specialty is very large.
 
[[Fire and Frost Brand]] are not considered banes, as their range of specialty is very large.
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==Strategy==
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The Banes are generally considered to be unnecessary for most purposes or else excessively niche, though this is not always the case; for example, Sunsword is useful as a light source and [[gremlin]]/[[undead]] deterrent, and Dragonbane may see more use than others, due to providing [[reflection]] when wielded and aiding in obtaining [[dragon scale]]s to convert into [[dragon scale mail]].
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
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===FIQHack===
 
===FIQHack===
In [[FIQHack]], all the vanilla Banes other than [[Sting]] and [[Orcrist]] no longer deal [[double damage]] to monsters they target. Instead, they deal +1d20 damage to those monsters, making them more useful at +0 than they would be in vanilla NetHack.
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In [[FIQHack]], all the vanilla Banes other than [[Sting]] and [[Orcrist]] no longer deal [[double damage]] to monsters they target, but instead deal +1d20 damage, making them more useful at +0 than they would be in vanilla NetHack.
  
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
In [[SLASH'EM]], Giantslayer is replaced by [[Giantkiller]]; it and the vanilla Banes now have a 15% chance of cancelling the monsters they target. The +1d5 chance to-hit of most Banes is also increased to a flat +5.  
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In [[SLASH'EM]], Giantslayer is replaced by [[Giantkiller]].
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Both the replacement and vanilla Banes now have a 15% chance of cancelling the monsters they target; the +1d5 to-hit of most Banes is also increased to a flat +5.  
  
 
SLASH'EM also adds new weapons specific to particular monster types, none of which deal double damage:
 
SLASH'EM also adds new weapons specific to particular monster types, none of which deal double damage:
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===UnNetHack===
 
===UnNetHack===
In [[UnNetHack]] all vanilla Banes except Sunsword also give you warning of targeted monster types; UnNetHack also adds Thiefbane, which is still generated on [[One-Eyed Sam]] and does not deal double damage.
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In [[UnNetHack]], all vanilla Banes except Sunsword also give you warning of targeted monster types; UnNetHack also adds Thiefbane, which is still generated on [[One-Eyed Sam]] and does not deal double damage.
  
 
[[Category:Artifact weapons|Banes]]
 
[[Category:Artifact weapons|Banes]]
 
[[Category:Strategy]]
 
[[Category:Strategy]]
 
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Revision as of 00:14, 8 May 2020

The banes are a group of artifact weapons that each deal double damage to a specific group of monsters.

List of banes

'False' banes

In some cases, NetHack and its community also uses the phrase "bane" for items that do not necessarily belong in the above group.

Fire and Frost Brand are not considered banes, as their range of specialty is very large.

Strategy

The Banes are generally considered to be unnecessary for most purposes or else excessively niche, though this is not always the case; for example, Sunsword is useful as a light source and gremlin/undead deterrent, and Dragonbane may see more use than others, due to providing reflection when wielded and aiding in obtaining dragon scales to convert into dragon scale mail.

Variants

Because the Banes are often considered underpowered, it is very common for them to be buffed in variants.

A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:

"Include more information about the buffs to Banes where possible, particularly in the SLASH'EM section."

dNetHack

In dNetHack, all vanilla banes are buffed, and also give you warning of targeted monster types with the exception of Sunsword.

In addition, dNetHack adds more Banes, ranging from moderately useful to highly useless.

dNetHack also replaces Dragonbane with Dragonlance.

FIQHack

In FIQHack, all the vanilla Banes other than Sting and Orcrist no longer deal double damage to monsters they target, but instead deal +1d20 damage, making them more useful at +0 than they would be in vanilla NetHack.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, Giantslayer is replaced by Giantkiller.

Both the replacement and vanilla Banes now have a 15% chance of cancelling the monsters they target; the +1d5 to-hit of most Banes is also increased to a flat +5.

SLASH'EM also adds new weapons specific to particular monster types, none of which deal double damage:

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, all vanilla Banes except Sunsword also give you warning of targeted monster types; UnNetHack also adds Thiefbane, which is still generated on One-Eyed Sam and does not deal double damage.

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