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A '''quarterstaff''', known as just a '''staff''' when [[identification|unidentified]], is a kind of [[weapon]].
 
A '''quarterstaff''', known as just a '''staff''' when [[identification|unidentified]], is a kind of [[weapon]].
[[Wizard]]s start with a [[blessed]] +1 quarterstaff.{{refsrc|u_init.c|163}}
 
  
[[Wood golem]]s leave behind a pile of quarterstaffs instead of a corpse.
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Quarterstaves are made of [[wood]] and therefore will not be [[Erosion|rusted]] by [[rust monster]]s or [[wet]]ting; however, many [[iron]] weapons do more damage.
  
 
== Quarterstaff skill ==
 
== Quarterstaff skill ==
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{{quarterstaff skill table}}
 
{{quarterstaff skill table}}
  
Only quarterstaves themselves use the quarterstaff skill, and [[the Staff of Aesculapius]] is the only [[artifact weapon|artifact]] staff. Unless you plan to use this artifact, it is not worth investing skill points in staves: they are [[two-handed]] but much less effective than other two-handed weapons (such as [[battle-axe]]s or [[two-handed sword]]s).
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Only quarterstaves themselves use the quarterstaff skill, and [[the Staff of Aesculapius]] is the only [[artifact weapon|artifact]] staff.  
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== Generation ==
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Quarterstaves make up about 1.1% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as [[death drop]]s, or in [[shop]]s).  They are found more frequently as the special death drop of [[wood golem]]s, which leave behind a pile of [[D-notation|2d4]] quarterstaves instead of a corpse.{{refsrc|src/mon.c|335|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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[[Arch lich]]es are sometimes generated with a quarterstaff{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|667|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}; however, they will not use it in combat because they lack a weapon attack.{{refsrc|src/monst.c|1533|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}  [[Player monster]] [[Healer (player monster)|healer]]s{{refsrc|src/mplayer.c|189|version=NetHack 3.6.0}} and [[Wizard (player monster)|wizard]]s{{refsrc|src/mplayer.c|246|version=NetHack 3.6.0}} (including Newt on the [[Wizard quest]]) may be generated with a quarterstaff.
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[[Wizard]]s start with a [[blessed]] +1 quarterstaff.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|161|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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== Strategy ==
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Unless you plan to use the Staff of Aesculapius, it is not worth investing skill points in staves: they are [[two-handed]] and much less effective than other two-handed weapons (such as [[battle-axe]]s or [[two-handed sword]]s).
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== History ==
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Wizards began starting with quarterstaves in [[NetHack 3.3.0]].{{refsrc|u_init.c|161|version=NetHack 3.3.0}}  In [[NetHack 3.2.3]] and previous versions their starting weapon was a +1 [[athame]].{{refsrc|u_init.c|156|comment=no source for 3.2.3 on the wiki|version=NetHack 3.2.0}} 
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The weapon was changed as part of the process of merging of the influential [[Wizard Patch]] into mainline NetHack.  It was probably intended to remove Wizards' easy access to [[Elbereth]] early in the game, to compensate for increased power from the redesigned spellcasting system, which allows virtually unlimited casting of spells.
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== Variants ==
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[[SLethe]], the [[SLASH'EM]] version of the [[Lethe patch]], adds a '''silver capped staff''', which deals additional damage against [[Silver#Silver damage|silver-hating]] monsters.
  
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
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[[Category:Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
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Revision as of 16:33, 22 July 2016

) Quarterstaff.png
Name quarterstaff
Appearance staff
Damage vs. small 1d6
Damage vs. large 1d6
To-hit bonus +0
Weapon skill quarterstaff
Size two-handed
Base price 5 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 40
Material wood

A quarterstaff, known as just a staff when unidentified, is a kind of weapon.

Quarterstaves are made of wood and therefore will not be rusted by rust monsters or wetting; however, many iron weapons do more damage.

Quarterstaff skill

Quarterstaff
Max Role
Basic
Skilled
Expert

Only quarterstaves themselves use the quarterstaff skill, and the Staff of Aesculapius is the only artifact staff.

Generation

Quarterstaves make up about 1.1% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as death drops, or in shops). They are found more frequently as the special death drop of wood golems, which leave behind a pile of 2d4 quarterstaves instead of a corpse.[1]

Arch liches are sometimes generated with a quarterstaff[2]; however, they will not use it in combat because they lack a weapon attack.[3] Player monster healers[4] and wizards[5] (including Newt on the Wizard quest) may be generated with a quarterstaff.

Wizards start with a blessed +1 quarterstaff.[6]

Strategy

Unless you plan to use the Staff of Aesculapius, it is not worth investing skill points in staves: they are two-handed and much less effective than other two-handed weapons (such as battle-axes or two-handed swords).

History

Wizards began starting with quarterstaves in NetHack 3.3.0.[7] In NetHack 3.2.3 and previous versions their starting weapon was a +1 athame.[8]

The weapon was changed as part of the process of merging of the influential Wizard Patch into mainline NetHack. It was probably intended to remove Wizards' easy access to Elbereth early in the game, to compensate for increased power from the redesigned spellcasting system, which allows virtually unlimited casting of spells.

Variants

SLethe, the SLASH'EM version of the Lethe patch, adds a silver capped staff, which deals additional damage against silver-hating monsters.

Encyclopedia entry

So they stood, each in his place, neither moving a finger's
breadth back, for one good hour, and many blows were given
and received by each in that time, till here and there were
sore bones and bumps, yet neither thought of crying "Enough,"
or seemed likely to fall from off the bridge. Now and then
they stopped to rest, and each thought that he never had seen
in all his life before such a hand at quarterstaff. At last
Robin gave the stranger a blow upon the ribs that made his
jacket smoke like a damp straw thatch in the sun. So shrewd
was the stroke that the stranger came within a hair's breadth
of falling off the bridge; but he regained himself right
quickly, and, by a dexterous blow, gave Robin a crack on the
crown that caused the blood to flow. Then Robin grew mad
with anger, and smote with all his might at the other; but
the stranger warded the blow, and once again thwacked Robin,
and this time so fairly that he fell heels over head into the
water, as the queen pin falls in a game of bowls.

[ The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle ]

References

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