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A '''mace''' is a type of blunt [[weapon]] found in the dungeon.
 
A '''mace''' is a type of blunt [[weapon]] found in the dungeon.
 
Historically, the mace was your starting weapon in the original [[Rogue (game)|Rogue]]; therefore, the bones pile you find on the [[Rogue level]] contains one.
 
 
The [[priest]] [[role]] starts with a [[BUC|blessed]] +1 mace and is the only role to start with one.
 
  
 
== Mace skill ==
 
== Mace skill ==
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The mace is the only weapon to use the mace skill. [[The Sceptre of Might]] is the only [[artifact weapon|artifact]] mace.
 
The mace is the only weapon to use the mace skill. [[The Sceptre of Might]] is the only [[artifact weapon|artifact]] mace.
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== Generation ==
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Maces make up about 4% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as [[death drop]]s, or in [[shop]]s).
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As in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], where clerics are largely restricted to blunt weapons, maces are favored weapons for clerical types.  The [[Priest]](ess) [[role]] starts with a [[BUC|blessed]] [[Enchantment|+1]] mace.{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|202|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}  [[Aligned priest]]s and [[high priest]]s are generated with maces,{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|263|version=NetHack 3.6.0}} and [[player monster]] [[priest (player monster)|priest]]s have a 50% chance of getting a mace as their weapon.{{refsrc|src/mplayer.c|213|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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[[Sergeant]]s in the [[Yendorian army]] also have a 50% chance of getting a mace.{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|202|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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The fake bones pile generated on the [[Rogue level]] has a 50% chance of containing a mace (possibly [[cursed]]).{{refsrc|src/extralev.c|324|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}  This is a tribute to [[Rogue (game)|Rogue]], in which the starting weapon is a mace.
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[[Category:Weapons]]
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== Variants ==
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[[Silver mace]]s can be found in [[SLASH'EM]] and [[Sporkhack]].  In the latter, [[Demonbane]] is a silver mace.
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In [[SLASH'EM]], there is a new artifact mace, [[Disrupter]].
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== Encyclopedia entry ==
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{{encyclopedia|Originally a club armed with iron, and used in war; now a staff
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of office pertaining to certain dignitaries, as the Speaker of
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the House of Commons, Lord Mayors, Mayors etc.  Both sword and
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mace are symbols of dignity, suited to the times when men went
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about in armour, and sovereigns needed champions to vindicate
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their rights.
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|[ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ]}}
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== References ==
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<references/>
  
 
{{wikipedia|Mace (club)}}
 
{{wikipedia|Mace (club)}}
[[Category:Weapons]]
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{{nethack-360}}
{{nethack-343}}
 

Revision as of 16:08, 15 July 2016

) Mace.png
Name mace
Appearance mace
Damage vs. small 1d6+1
Damage vs. large 1d6
To-hit bonus +0
Weapon skill mace
Size one-handed
Base price 5 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 30
Material iron

A mace is a type of blunt weapon found in the dungeon.

Mace skill

Mace
Max Role
Basic
Skilled
Expert

The mace is the only weapon to use the mace skill. The Sceptre of Might is the only artifact mace.

Generation

Maces make up about 4% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as death drops, or in shops).

As in Dungeons & Dragons, where clerics are largely restricted to blunt weapons, maces are favored weapons for clerical types. The Priest(ess) role starts with a blessed +1 mace.[1] Aligned priests and high priests are generated with maces,[2] and player monster priests have a 50% chance of getting a mace as their weapon.[3]

Sergeants in the Yendorian army also have a 50% chance of getting a mace.[4]

The fake bones pile generated on the Rogue level has a 50% chance of containing a mace (possibly cursed).[5] This is a tribute to Rogue, in which the starting weapon is a mace.

Variants

Silver maces can be found in SLASH'EM and Sporkhack. In the latter, Demonbane is a silver mace.

In SLASH'EM, there is a new artifact mace, Disrupter.

Encyclopedia entry

Originally a club armed with iron, and used in war; now a staff
of office pertaining to certain dignitaries, as the Speaker of
the House of Commons, Lord Mayors, Mayors etc. Both sword and
mace are symbols of dignity, suited to the times when men went
about in armour, and sovereigns needed champions to vindicate
their rights.

[ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ]

References

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