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All scrolls, spellbooks, wands, rings, and amulets are magical except for the following:
 
All scrolls, spellbooks, wands, rings, and amulets are magical except for the following:
*[[scroll of blank paper]] (these do however always polymorph into other magical scrolls. This is because blank scrolls are the only non-magical scroll, and a blank scroll must polymorph into a scroll other than itself.)
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*[[scroll of blank paper]]
*[[scroll of mail]] (these polymorph into junk mail)
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*[[scroll of mail]]
 
*[[blank spellbook]]
 
*[[blank spellbook]]
 
*[[wand of nothing]]
 
*[[wand of nothing]]
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Note that no [[weapon]], [[food]], [[boulder]], or [[statue]] is magical.
 
Note that no [[weapon]], [[food]], [[boulder]], or [[statue]] is magical.
  
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The listed potions, blank items, and the [[wand of nothing]] have a large chance of [[polypiling|polymorphing]] into magical objects; see [[Polypiling]] for details.
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Revision as of 12:36, 6 January 2010

A magical item or magical object is an item which when polymorphed, has a tendency to become another magical item of the same type. Junk magical items can therefore be polypiled to produce other magical items.

Magical Armor

Only the following items of armor are considered magical:

Boots

Cloaks

Gloves

Helmets

Shields

Suits

Magical Tools

Only the following tools are considered magical:

Magical Stones

Only the following stones are considered magical:

Other Items

All potions are magical except:

All scrolls, spellbooks, wands, rings, and amulets are magical except for the following:

Note that no weapon, food, boulder, or statue is magical.

The listed potions, blank items, and the wand of nothing have a large chance of polymorphing into magical objects; see Polypiling for details.

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