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  +d8 base damage
 
  +d8 base damage
 
  +7 enchantment damage
 
  +7 enchantment damage
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  +d20 silver damage (against silver-haters)
 
  +d4 blessed damage (against undead or demons)
 
  +1 rounding compensation
 
  )
 
  /2 undo double damage for silver and blessing bonus damage<ref>[[weapon.c#line296]]</ref>
 
 
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  *2 double damage bonus
 
  *2 double damage bonus
 +
+d20 silver damage (against silver-haters)
 +
+d4 blessed damage (against undead or demons)
 
  +2 expert skill bonus
 
  +2 expert skill bonus
 
  = 20 to 56 total damage (average 38.5)
 
  = 20 to 56 total damage (average 38.5)
 
The average is higher than you might expect because of the integer rounding that takes place. If d20 + d4 is even, adding 1 before halving makes no difference, but if it is odd, it increases the result by one. On average, d20 + d4 is odd half the time, so an extra 0.5 damage is added.
 
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==

Revision as of 07:04, 18 November 2007

)   Grayswandir   Silver saber.png
Base item silver saber
Damage vs. small 1d8 x2 +(1d20)
Damage vs. large 1d8 x2 +(1d20)
To-hit bonus +1d5
Bonus versus (any)
Weapon skill saber
Size one-handed
Affiliation
When carried

(none)

When wielded
When invoked

(none)

Base price 8000 zm
Weight 40
Material silver

One of the most coveted weapons in the game, Grayswandir is a lawful silver saber that can do both double damage (to all targets, without exception) and silver damage, and prevents hallucination. Because, like Fire and Frost Brand, it is non-intelligent, it may be wished for and used by all non-lawfuls who can survive its blasting damage (d20) whenever it is transferred to or appears in their inventory.

Damage

Grayswandir's double damage applies to its base d8 damage and its damage due to enchantment, but not to its silver damage or other bonuses. The following calculates the damage done by the blessed +7 Grayswandir in the best case scenario: being expert in saber and attacking an undead monster:

(
+d8 base damage
+7 enchantment damage
)
*2 double damage bonus
+d20 silver damage (against silver-haters)
+d4 blessed damage (against undead or demons)
+2 expert skill bonus
= 20 to 56 total damage (average 38.5)

Generation

Grayswandir can be randomly generated wherever a silver saber can be generated, but this is exceptionally rare (only 1/20 of all randomly generated silver sabers will be Grayswandir[1], and there aren't many randomly generated silver sabers). A more reliable way to get it, if lawful, is to #offer sacrifices to your god, or to wish for it. It can also be found in bones files.

Origin

Grayswandir is a reference to the Chronicles of Amber book series. Corwin, the protagonist, has a silver sword called Grayswandir. From Wikipedia:

Grayswandir is Corwin's sword, also known as the Night Blade; its twin is Brand's Werewindle, the Day Sword. Both Grayswandir and Werewindle are inscribed with portions of the Pattern of Amber; this makes them particularly effective against creatures of Chaos.

Encyclopedia entry

              Why had I been wearing Grayswandir?  Would another weapon have
              affected a Logrus-ghost as strongly?  Had it really been my
              father, then, who had brought me here?  And had he felt I might
              need the extra edge his weapon could provide?  I wanted to
              think so, to believe that he had been more than a Pattern-ghost.
                      [ Knight of Shadows, by Roger Zelazny ]

Strategy

Grayswandir is better than Fire Brand, Frost Brand and Mjollnir in that it will not destroy items in the inventory of the monster or player being hit. It is also a single-handed weapon, allowing you to wear a shield, or #twoweapon with a plain silver saber for even more silver damage. Because of this, most players consider Grayswandir the best weapon in the game. It cuts through the undead and demons in Gehennom, but it should be noted that most of the monsters on the Elemental Planes are not silver haters.

Source code references


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