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The sandbox is a ''safe place to experiment with wiki''. By playing in the sandbox, you can make arbitrary changes without messing an existing Wikihack page.
 
The sandbox is a ''safe place to experiment with wiki''. By playing in the sandbox, you can make arbitrary changes without messing an existing Wikihack page.
 
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{{weapon|name=dagger|smalldmg=1d4|largedmg=1d3|tohit=<nowiki>+2</nowiki>|cost=4|weight=10|material=iron}}
 
'''Daggers''' are one of the most popular range [[weapon]]s, being cheap, plentiful, and more durable than [[arrow]]s, [[crossbow bolt]]s, and [[darts]].  
 
'''Daggers''' are one of the most popular range [[weapon]]s, being cheap, plentiful, and more durable than [[arrow]]s, [[crossbow bolt]]s, and [[darts]].  
  
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The ordinary dagger (appearance: "dagger") is the most common type, but there are others.
 
The ordinary dagger (appearance: "dagger") is the most common type, but there are others.
  
==Orcish dagger==
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===Orcish dagger===
 
 
<div class="thumb tright">
 
{| class="prettytable"
 
!colspan="2"| {{blue|)}}
 
|-
 
!Name
 
|orcish dagger
 
|-
 
!Appearance
 
|crude dagger
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. small
 
|1d3
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. large
 
|1d3
 
|-
 
!To-hit bonus
 
|<nowiki>+2</nowiki>
 
|-
 
!Weapon skill
 
|dagger
 
|-
 
!Cost
 
|4 [[zm]]
 
|-
 
!Weight
 
|10
 
|-
 
!Material
 
|[[iron]]
 
|}
 
</div>
 
  
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{{weapon|name=orcish dagger|appearance=crude dagger|smalldmg=1d3|largedmg=1d3|tohit=<nowiki>+2</nowiki>|cost=4|weight=10|material=iron|color=blue|skill=dagger}}
 
This dagger can be found on orcs (and in your starting inventory, if you're an orc). Its appearance as "crude dagger" is accurate (only d3 damage against small monsters instead of d4).
 
This dagger can be found on orcs (and in your starting inventory, if you're an orc). Its appearance as "crude dagger" is accurate (only d3 damage against small monsters instead of d4).
  
 
Being made of iron, it's susceptible to corrosion and rusting from acidic/rust monsters and water, like an ordinary dagger.
 
Being made of iron, it's susceptible to corrosion and rusting from acidic/rust monsters and water, like an ordinary dagger.
  
==Elven dagger==
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===Elven dagger===
 
 
<div class="thumb tright">
 
{| class="prettytable"
 
!colspan="2"| {{brown|)}}
 
|-
 
!Name
 
|elven dagger
 
|-
 
!Appearance
 
|thumb tright
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. small
 
|1d5
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. large
 
|1d3
 
|-
 
!To-hit bonus
 
|<nowiki>+2</nowiki>
 
|-
 
!Weapon skill
 
|dagger
 
|-
 
!Cost
 
|4 [[zm]]
 
|-
 
!Weight
 
|10
 
|-
 
!Material
 
|[[wood]]
 
|}
 
</div>
 
  
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{{weapon|name=elven dagger|appearance=runed dagger|smalldmg=1d5|largedmg=1d3|tohit=<nowiki>+2</nowiki>|cost=4|weight=10|material=wood|color=brown|skill=dagger}}
 
This dagger can be found on elves (and in your starting inventory, if you're an elf). It is superior to an ordinary dagger (d5 damage vs d3 against Small). It is also made of wood, and therefore immune to corrosion and rusting.
 
This dagger can be found on elves (and in your starting inventory, if you're an elf). It is superior to an ordinary dagger (d5 damage vs d3 against Small). It is also made of wood, and therefore immune to corrosion and rusting.
  
 
Naming an elven dagger "Sting" turns it into the artifact, [[Sting]].
 
Naming an elven dagger "Sting" turns it into the artifact, [[Sting]].
  
==Silver dagger==
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===Silver dagger===
 
 
<div class="thumb tright">
 
{| class="prettytable"
 
!colspan="2"| {{gray|)}}
 
|-
 
!Name
 
|silver dagger
 
|-
 
!Appearance
 
|{{{appearance|silver dagger}}}
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. small
 
|1d4+(1d20)
 
|-
 
!Damage vs. large
 
|1d3+(1d20)
 
|-
 
!To-hit bonus
 
|<nowiki>+2</nowiki>
 
|-
 
!Weapon skill
 
|dagger
 
|-
 
!Cost
 
|40 [[zm]]
 
|-
 
!Weight
 
|12
 
|-
 
!Material
 
|[[silver]]
 
|}
 
</div>
 
  
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{{weapon|name=silver dagger|smalldmg=1d4+(1d20)|largedmg=1d3+(1d20)|tohit=<nowiki>+2</nowiki>|cost=40|weight=12|material=silver|color=gray|skill=dagger}}
 
This special dagger is very rare, but can be obtained in quantities with patience. It is normally equivalent to an ordinary dagger, but does an extra d20 damage against silver-hating creatures (e.g. werewolves and demons). A stack of highly enchanted silver daggers is amongst the deadliest weapons in [[Gehennom]].
 
This special dagger is very rare, but can be obtained in quantities with patience. It is normally equivalent to an ordinary dagger, but does an extra d20 damage against silver-hating creatures (e.g. werewolves and demons). A stack of highly enchanted silver daggers is amongst the deadliest weapons in [[Gehennom]].
  
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* [[Athame]], a non-dagger which uses the dagger skill.
 
* [[Athame]], a non-dagger which uses the dagger skill.
 
* [[Grimtooth]], an artifact orcish dagger.
 
* [[Grimtooth]], an artifact orcish dagger.
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[[Category:Weapons]]

Revision as of 13:52, 17 August 2006

Try editing the sandbox! Click the "edit" link at the top of the page. Then make some changes in the text box that appears. Click "Save Page". The sandbox will update with your changes.

The sandbox is a safe place to experiment with wiki. By playing in the sandbox, you can make arbitrary changes without messing an existing Wikihack page.


) Dagger.png
Name dagger
Appearance dagger
Damage vs. small 1d4
Damage vs. large 1d3
To-hit bonus +2
Weapon skill dagger
Size one-handed
Base price 4 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 10
Material iron

Daggers are one of the most popular range weapons, being cheap, plentiful, and more durable than arrows, crossbow bolts, and darts.

Types of dagger

The ordinary dagger (appearance: "dagger") is the most common type, but there are others.

Orcish dagger

) Orcish dagger.png
Name orcish dagger
Appearance crude dagger
Damage vs. small 1d3
Damage vs. large 1d3
To-hit bonus +2
Weapon skill dagger
Size one-handed
Base price 4 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 10
Material iron

This dagger can be found on orcs (and in your starting inventory, if you're an orc). Its appearance as "crude dagger" is accurate (only d3 damage against small monsters instead of d4).

Being made of iron, it's susceptible to corrosion and rusting from acidic/rust monsters and water, like an ordinary dagger.

Elven dagger

) Elven dagger.png
Name elven dagger
Appearance runed dagger
Damage vs. small 1d5
Damage vs. large 1d3
To-hit bonus +2
Weapon skill dagger
Size one-handed
Base price 4 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 10
Material wood

This dagger can be found on elves (and in your starting inventory, if you're an elf). It is superior to an ordinary dagger (d5 damage vs d3 against Small). It is also made of wood, and therefore immune to corrosion and rusting.

Naming an elven dagger "Sting" turns it into the artifact, Sting.

Silver dagger

) Silver dagger.png
Name silver dagger
Appearance silver dagger
Damage vs. small 1d4+(1d20)
Damage vs. large 1d3+(1d20)
To-hit bonus +2
Weapon skill dagger
Size one-handed
Base price 40 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 12
Material silver

This special dagger is very rare, but can be obtained in quantities with patience. It is normally equivalent to an ordinary dagger, but does an extra d20 damage against silver-hating creatures (e.g. werewolves and demons). A stack of highly enchanted silver daggers is amongst the deadliest weapons in Gehennom.

Additionally, silver, like wood, is immune to all forms of erosion.

Strategy

Daggers can be very useful in the early game, despite their weight and low base damage. A ranged volley denies monsters even the chance to hit you, or at least softens them up. Many classes can attain proficiency in dagger skill, and may wish to do so, under the right circumstances.

See also

  • Athame, a non-dagger which uses the dagger skill.
  • Grimtooth, an artifact orcish dagger.
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