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When one of these creatures is struck by a silver item, it will suffer an extra ''d20'' damage.<ref>{{sourcecode|uhitm.c|558}}</ref><ref>{{sourcecode|uhitm.c|877}}</ref> This includes wielded non-weapons, or a silver ring worn while using [[bare hands|hand to hand combat]] or [[martial arts]] without gloves (be careful!). Unlike other damage bonuses, this extra damage will not be doubled by artifacts such as Grayswandir or Werebane.
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When one of these creatures is struck by a silver item, it will suffer an extra ''d20'' damage.<ref>{{sourcecode|uhitm.c|558}}</ref><ref>{{sourcecode|uhitm.c|877}}</ref> This includes wielded non-weapons, or a silver ring worn while using [[bare hands|hand to hand combat]] or [[martial arts]] without gloves (be careful!). Remembering which of your [[wand]]s and [[rings]] are made of silver can be very helpful in a pinch, because you can wield them to deal silver damage (though you cannot [[twoweapon]] in that state). [[Silver shield]]s, and the [[Bell of Opening]] can also be wielded for silver damage if you happen to be carrying them (though again, you cannot [[twoweapon]] with these items). You do NOT deal silver damage if you wield a [[silver arrow]], though you can [[twoweapon]] with them (you can even wield two [[silver arrow]] stacks, one in each hand). Nor can you do silver damage by throwing [[silver arrow]]s without a [[bow]].
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Only silver [[object]]s or [[blessed]] [[weapon]]s can harm [[shade]]s, thus in some circumstances a make shift silver weapon can be very valuable in the [[Valley of the Dead]].
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Unlike other damage bonuses, this extra damage will not be doubled by artifacts such as Grayswandir or Werebane.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 20:56, 8 January 2011

Silver is a material composing a few items in the Dungeons of Doom. Silver cannot corrode or rust and hinders spellcasting when worn as armor. Striking with a silver object will deal silver damage against certain monster types. Any item made of silver is eligible for dealing damage to shades.

List of silver items

The following items are made of silver:

Notable non-silver items

Some items have silver in their name but this refers to their color, not their composition. These items (which do not deal silver damage) include:

Silver damage

Creatures vulnerable to silver are called silver-hating creatures. The following creatures are silver-hating:[1]

When one of these creatures is struck by a silver item, it will suffer an extra d20 damage.[2][3] This includes wielded non-weapons, or a silver ring worn while using hand to hand combat or martial arts without gloves (be careful!). Remembering which of your wands and rings are made of silver can be very helpful in a pinch, because you can wield them to deal silver damage (though you cannot twoweapon in that state). Silver shields, and the Bell of Opening can also be wielded for silver damage if you happen to be carrying them (though again, you cannot twoweapon with these items). You do NOT deal silver damage if you wield a silver arrow, though you can twoweapon with them (you can even wield two silver arrow stacks, one in each hand). Nor can you do silver damage by throwing silver arrows without a bow.

Only silver objects or blessed weapons can harm shades, thus in some circumstances a make shift silver weapon can be very valuable in the Valley of the Dead.

Unlike other damage bonuses, this extra damage will not be doubled by artifacts such as Grayswandir or Werebane.

References