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==Effects== | ==Effects== | ||
− | The helm of brilliance modifies the wearer's [[Intelligence]] and [[Wisdom]] by its amount of [[enchantment]] | + | The helm of brilliance modifies the wearer's [[Intelligence]] and [[Wisdom]] by its amount of [[enchantment]] in addition to its normal AC bonus. Wearing an enchanted helm of brilliance will [[auto-identify]] it, as will enchanting the helm at +0. Even though the helm of brilliance is metal, it does not hinder [[spellcasting]].{{refsrc|spell.c|1608|nethack=3.6.0}} |
[[The Mitre of Holiness]], the [[Priest]] [[quest artifact]], is an [[artifact]] helm of brilliance. | [[The Mitre of Holiness]], the [[Priest]] [[quest artifact]], is an [[artifact]] helm of brilliance. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | The helm of brilliance is generally useful for spell-casting, as higher intelligence and wisdom stats reduce the failure rate of high-level spells and mitigates the penalties from wearing metallic armor. It is especially beneficial to characters who want to cast high-level spells in spell schools that they are limited in, such as a high level Priest attempting to cast {{spell of|polymorph}} using the Mitre of Holiness. In addition, wearing an enchanted helm of brilliance will slightly improve [[energy regeneration]] and may give you a larger amount of maximum [[power]] when leveling up, since both are influenced by | + | The helm of brilliance is generally useful for spell-casting, as higher intelligence and wisdom stats reduce the failure rate of high-level spells and mitigates the penalties from wearing metallic armor. It is especially beneficial to characters who want to cast high-level spells in spell schools that they are limited in, such as a high level Priest attempting to cast {{spell of|polymorph}} using the Mitre of Holiness. In addition, wearing an enchanted helm of brilliance will slightly improve [[energy regeneration]] and may give you a larger amount of maximum [[power]] when leveling up, since both are influenced by wisdom and energy regeneration is also influenced by intelligence. |
− | + | For a character with already low spell failure rates, a helm of brilliance will may have a noticeable effect; such characters may still want the other benefits of those improved stats. [[Orc (starting race)|Orcish]] [[wizard]]s will want the helm of brilliance to raise their intelligence past the racial maximum of 16 and achieve [[hungerless casting]]. Conversely, a role with incredibly high spell-casting penalties, such as a [[Valkyrie]] or [[Barbarian]], may not notice any significant gains in that regard, and will get far less use out of the helm outside of the possibility of [[foocubi]] encounters. | |
− | Keep in mind that you will ''still'' die of brainlessness if | + | Keep in mind that you will ''still'' die of brainlessness if brainsucked by a [[mind flayer]] with a helm of brilliance on; brainlessness checks for a '''base''' intelligence of 3. |
==Bugs== | ==Bugs== |
Revision as of 06:02, 1 March 2020
[ [ [ [ helm of brilliance | |
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Appearance | random |
Slot | helm |
AC | 1 |
Special |
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Base price | 50 zm |
Weight | 50 |
Material | iron |
The helm of brilliance in an item that appears in NetHack.
Contents
Effects
The helm of brilliance modifies the wearer's Intelligence and Wisdom by its amount of enchantment in addition to its normal AC bonus. Wearing an enchanted helm of brilliance will auto-identify it, as will enchanting the helm at +0. Even though the helm of brilliance is metal, it does not hinder spellcasting.[1]
The Mitre of Holiness, the Priest quest artifact, is an artifact helm of brilliance.
Strategy
The helm of brilliance is generally useful for spell-casting, as higher intelligence and wisdom stats reduce the failure rate of high-level spells and mitigates the penalties from wearing metallic armor. It is especially beneficial to characters who want to cast high-level spells in spell schools that they are limited in, such as a high level Priest attempting to cast polymorph using the Mitre of Holiness. In addition, wearing an enchanted helm of brilliance will slightly improve energy regeneration and may give you a larger amount of maximum power when leveling up, since both are influenced by wisdom and energy regeneration is also influenced by intelligence.
For a character with already low spell failure rates, a helm of brilliance will may have a noticeable effect; such characters may still want the other benefits of those improved stats. Orcish wizards will want the helm of brilliance to raise their intelligence past the racial maximum of 16 and achieve hungerless casting. Conversely, a role with incredibly high spell-casting penalties, such as a Valkyrie or Barbarian, may not notice any significant gains in that regard, and will get far less use out of the helm outside of the possibility of foocubi encounters.
Keep in mind that you will still die of brainlessness if brainsucked by a mind flayer with a helm of brilliance on; brainlessness checks for a base intelligence of 3.
Bugs
In NetHack 3.4.3, using a cursed scroll of destroy armor on a cursed helm of brilliance or a cursed pair of gauntlets of dexterity reduced the enchantment of the piece of armor without altering the stats; after removing the piece of armor, stats would be permanently increased. You could even surpass your racial maximum that way, at least temporarily.
This became known as the "hobug" because the helm of brilliance is often abbreviated to HoB.
References
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