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− | '''Hungerless casting''' or '''reduced-hunger casting''' offer reductions in (or elimination of) the [[nutrition]] penalty incurred by [[spellcasting]]. Both are granted automatically to high-[[intelligence]] [[wizard]]s: | + | '''Hungerless casting''' or '''reduced-hunger casting''' offer reductions in (or elimination of) the [[nutrition]] penalty incurred by [[spellcasting]]. Both are granted automatically to high-[[intelligence]] [[wizard]]s:{{refsrc|spell.c|762}} |
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− | Casting the [[detect food]] spell never incurs a hunger penalty. Also, if casting a spell would put you at three or less nutrition, your nutrition is set instead to three. Hunger cost is rounded down: for example, casting a level 1 spell with 16 intelligence costs only 2 nutrition. | + | Casting the [[detect food]] spell never incurs a hunger penalty. Also, if casting a spell would put you at three or less nutrition, your nutrition is set instead to three. Hunger cost is rounded down: for example, casting a level 1 spell with 16 intelligence costs only 2 nutrition.{{refsrc|spell.c|786}} |
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In SLASH'EM, as in Vanilla, only [[wizard]]s get hungerless casting: the new magic-specializing roles, [[flame mage]]s, [[ice mage]]s, and [[necromancer]]s, do not <ref>[[SLASH%27EM_0.0.7E7F2/spell.c#line872]]</ref>. | In SLASH'EM, as in Vanilla, only [[wizard]]s get hungerless casting: the new magic-specializing roles, [[flame mage]]s, [[ice mage]]s, and [[necromancer]]s, do not <ref>[[SLASH%27EM_0.0.7E7F2/spell.c#line872]]</ref>. |
Revision as of 19:00, 21 September 2012
Hungerless casting or reduced-hunger casting offer reductions in (or elimination of) the nutrition penalty incurred by spellcasting. Both are granted automatically to high-intelligence wizards:[1]
Intelligence | Reduction |
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17 or more | No hunger penalty |
16 | 25% hunger penalty |
15 | 50% hunger penalty |
14 or below or nonwizard | 100% hunger penalty |
Hungerless casting is actually very useful, especially when attempting the foodless conduct. The unreduced nutrition penalty for each spell level, with and without the Amulet of Yendor, follows:
Spell level | Normal hunger | Min with Amulet | Max with Amulet |
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1 | 10 | 12 | 30 |
2 | 20 | 22 | 60 |
3 | 30 | 32 | 90 |
4 | 40 | 42 | 120 |
5 | 50 | 52 | 150 |
6 | 60 | 62 | 180 |
7 | 70 | 72 | 210 |
Casting the detect food spell never incurs a hunger penalty. Also, if casting a spell would put you at three or less nutrition, your nutrition is set instead to three. Hunger cost is rounded down: for example, casting a level 1 spell with 16 intelligence costs only 2 nutrition.[2]
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM, as in Vanilla, only wizards get hungerless casting: the new magic-specializing roles, flame mages, ice mages, and necromancers, do not [3].