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A '''disenchanter''' is an annoying monster found in the deeper levels of the dungeons and in [[Gehennom]]. The random {{white|R}} at the [[Castle]] may be a disenchanter, but they are otherwise only randomly generated in Gehennom. Its attack can decrease the [[enchantment]] of weapons and armor (as well as doing an unthreatening amount of damage).  Disenchanters are rather fast, so that most players without [[intrinsic]] [[speed]] will find themselves confronted if they try to run a great distance away.
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A '''disenchanter''' is an annoying monster found in the deeper levels of the dungeons and in [[Gehennom]]. The random {{white|R}} at the [[Castle]] may be a disenchanter, but they are otherwise only randomly generated in Gehennom. Its attack can decrease the [[enchantment]] of weapons and armor (as well as doing an unthreatening amount of damage), and reduce charges on items you hit it with.  Disenchanters are rather fast, so that most players without [[intrinsic]] [[speed]] will find themselves confronted if they try to run a great distance away.
  
 
Hitting a disenchanter with a [[weapon]] can decrease the enchantment of the weapon.
 
Hitting a disenchanter with a [[weapon]] can decrease the enchantment of the weapon.
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*[[Genocide]].  Because rust monsters are not much of a threat once the player reaches Gehennom, and blessed scrolls of genocide are best reserved for monsters whose entire class is difficult ([[lich]]es, for example), disenchanters can be a good target for a single species (uncursed, if from a scroll) genocide.
 
*[[Genocide]].  Because rust monsters are not much of a threat once the player reaches Gehennom, and blessed scrolls of genocide are best reserved for monsters whose entire class is difficult ([[lich]]es, for example), disenchanters can be a good target for a single species (uncursed, if from a scroll) genocide.
  
Note that disenchanters can sometimes be useful, if you want to reduce the enchantment on a weapon or a piece of armor so you can try to enchant it higher. To reduce the enchantment on a piece of armor, equip it and strike the disenchanter with it once.
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Disenchanters can sometimes be useful, if you want to reduce the enchantment on a weapon or a piece of armor so you can try to enchant it higher. To reduce the enchantment on a piece of armor, equip it and strike the disenchanter with it once.
  
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==

Revision as of 15:17, 22 June 2011

A disenchanter is an annoying monster found in the deeper levels of the dungeons and in Gehennom. The random R at the Castle may be a disenchanter, but they are otherwise only randomly generated in Gehennom. Its attack can decrease the enchantment of weapons and armor (as well as doing an unthreatening amount of damage), and reduce charges on items you hit it with. Disenchanters are rather fast, so that most players without intrinsic speed will find themselves confronted if they try to run a great distance away.

Hitting a disenchanter with a weapon can decrease the enchantment of the weapon.

Disenchanters are the deeper level equivalent of rust monsters. Disenchanters remove only positive enchantment; a disenchanter will not remove negative enchantment or cause an unenchanted item to gain negative enchantment.

Strategy

  • The disenchanting claw attack is subject to magic cancellation, so make sure your armor grants magic cancellation of 3. This does not prevent the passive disenchanting attack.
  • Engrave Elbereth. Note that your weapon may still be disenchanted if you attack and hit.
  • Cancel the disenchanter via a wand of cancellation or by hitting with Magicbane. Canceled disenchanters can not disenchant, even through their passive attack.
  • Use ranged attacks. Be aware that your projectiles will be disenchanted; prefer spells or wands. In a game where you had many scrolls of enchant weapon, you might choose to throw from your pile of +7 daggers; for though the resulting +6 daggers will not stack, they are much preferable to disenchanting your artifacts or armor.
  • Unequip your weapon and punch it to death, or use an unenchanted weapon. Bear in mind that any gloves will be disenchanted if you hit with gloved hands.
  • Equip a junk weapon and hack it to death; pick-axes work well for this, as do some class' starting secondary weapons. Unicorn horns also work very well, as they are rarely enchanted, provide d12 base damage, and you should always have one with you anyway by the time you meet disenchanters.
  • Let your pet do the killing if it's strong enough, if your pet does not wield weapons.
  • Genocide. Because rust monsters are not much of a threat once the player reaches Gehennom, and blessed scrolls of genocide are best reserved for monsters whose entire class is difficult (liches, for example), disenchanters can be a good target for a single species (uncursed, if from a scroll) genocide.

Disenchanters can sometimes be useful, if you want to reduce the enchantment on a weapon or a piece of armor so you can try to enchant it higher. To reduce the enchantment on a piece of armor, equip it and strike the disenchanter with it once.

Encyclopedia entry

Ask not, what your magic can do to it. Ask what it can do to your magic.