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{{spellbook|name=remove curse|level=3|type=clerical|turns=10|direction=non-directional|equiv=[[scroll of remove curse]]|abundance=2.54%|role=priest}}
 
{{spellbook|name=remove curse|level=3|type=clerical|turns=10|direction=non-directional|equiv=[[scroll of remove curse]]|abundance=2.54%|role=priest}}
  
At unskilled or basic level this spell acts similar to (see warning below) an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]].  At skilled or expert, like a blessed scroll (see Limitations below). This spell can be helpful late in the game against [[Wizard of Yendor|Rodney]], who likes to use the monster spell [[Curse items]] to curse your inventory.
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A '''spellbook of remove curse''' allows you to learn the "remove curse" spell. At unskilled or basic level, this spell acts similar to an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]]; at skilled or expert it is like a blessed scroll. This spell can be helpful late in the game against the [[Wizard of Yendor]], who likes to use the [[curse items]] monster spell to curse your inventory.
  
This is an [[emergency spell]]. It is also the [[special spell]] for [[priest]]s.
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This is an [[emergency spell]]. It is also the [[special spell]] for [[Priest]]s.
  
 
== Limitations ==
 
== Limitations ==
The spell is much more limited than the scroll because you cannot cast a spell if you:
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The spell is much more limited than the scroll, because you cannot cast a spell under any of the following circumstances:
* are confused
 
* (as of [[3.6.1]]) are [[amulet of strangulation|strangled]]
 
* wield a cursed 2-handed weapon
 
* wield a cursed weapon and a cursed shield
 
* wear enough cursed metal armor (or a dunce cap) to raise your spell failure rate.
 
  
It's a good idea to keep a scroll of remove curse because it still works in the above circumstances. Even if your spell failure wearing the cursed piece of armor or clothing is well below 100%, waiting to recharge your power between tries is annoying.
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* You are [[confusion|confused]]
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* You are being [[amulet of strangulation|strangled]]
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* You are wielding a cursed two-handed weapon or two cursed weapons
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* You are wielding a cursed weapon and wearing a cursed shield
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* You are wearing enough cursed metal armor (or a dunce cap) to prevent the spell from succeeding
  
 
== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
To uncurse any item within your inventory, '''w'''ield the cursed item - you have to specify the inventory letter directly or press {{kbd|*}} to get the full list of your inventory, rather than the recommended weapons - and then cast the spell. The wielded item will then be uncursed.
 
  
Remove curse is a very useful utility spell, allowing you to pick items up and try non-metallic armor on liberally (other than dunce caps); if it turns out to be cursed, just uncurse it and take it off. Before [[3.6.1]], this spell also worked on the [[amulet of strangulation]], but currently being strangled also disables [[spellcasting]], so keep that in mind. Although it is mostly outclassed in this regard by the [[spellbook of identify|identify spell]], which you can cast beforehand to check items' BUC status (as well as identifying it), it can remove curses already in place and those created by the [[curse items]] monster spell; for this reason, it becomes useful again late in the game for uncursing items cursed by the [[Wizard of Yendor]], [[lich]]es, and other high level spellcasters.
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Because of the limitations of spellcasting, it's a good idea to keep at least one [[scroll of remove curse]]. Even if your spell failure wearing the cursed piece of armor or clothing is well below 100%, waiting to recharge your power between tries is annoying.
  
You only benefit to this spell from enhancing clerical spell casting from Basic to Skilled (uncurses your whole inventory at once) if:
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To uncurse any item within your inventory, wield the cursed item and then cast the spell. The wielded item will then be uncursed. (Only weapons and weapon-tools can weld themselves to your hands when wielded, so wielding other cursed items is safe.)
* You need to uncurse more than one item at a time (uses less power)
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* You want to uncurse a cursed 2-handed item ''in your inventory'' (you can't cast if you wield it).
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Remove curse is a very useful utility spell, allowing you to pick items up and try non-metallic armor on liberally (other than dunce caps); if it turns out to be cursed, just uncurse it and take it off. This will not work to remove an [[amulet of strangulation]], which prevents spellcasting as of [[NetHack 3.6.1]]. However, remove curse is mostly outclassed as a utility spell by {{spell of|identify}}, which you can cast beforehand to check items' BUC status (as well as identifying it). Because remove curse can counteract the [[curse items]] monster spell, it becomes useful again late in the game for uncursing items cursed by the [[Wizard of Yendor]], [[lich]]es, and other high-level spellcasters.
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Because any item can be uncursed by wielding it, this spell only benefits from enhancing clerical spells from Basic to Skilled if you need to uncurse more than one item at a time (using less power), or if you want to uncurse a cursed two-handed weapon (since you can't cast if you wield it).
  
 
[[Category:Spellbooks|Remove curse]]
 
[[Category:Spellbooks|Remove curse]]
 
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Revision as of 23:13, 23 December 2019

spellbook of
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Appearance random
Abundance 2.54%
Base price 300 zm
Weight 50
Turns to read 10
Ink to write 15–29
Spell type clerical
Level 3
Power cost 15 Pw
Direction non-directional
Equivalent scroll of remove curse
Special for priest

A spellbook of remove curse allows you to learn the "remove curse" spell. At unskilled or basic level, this spell acts similar to an uncursed scroll of remove curse; at skilled or expert it is like a blessed scroll. This spell can be helpful late in the game against the Wizard of Yendor, who likes to use the curse items monster spell to curse your inventory.

This is an emergency spell. It is also the special spell for Priests.

Limitations

The spell is much more limited than the scroll, because you cannot cast a spell under any of the following circumstances:

  • You are confused
  • You are being strangled
  • You are wielding a cursed two-handed weapon or two cursed weapons
  • You are wielding a cursed weapon and wearing a cursed shield
  • You are wearing enough cursed metal armor (or a dunce cap) to prevent the spell from succeeding

Strategy

Because of the limitations of spellcasting, it's a good idea to keep at least one scroll of remove curse. Even if your spell failure wearing the cursed piece of armor or clothing is well below 100%, waiting to recharge your power between tries is annoying.

To uncurse any item within your inventory, wield the cursed item and then cast the spell. The wielded item will then be uncursed. (Only weapons and weapon-tools can weld themselves to your hands when wielded, so wielding other cursed items is safe.)

Remove curse is a very useful utility spell, allowing you to pick items up and try non-metallic armor on liberally (other than dunce caps); if it turns out to be cursed, just uncurse it and take it off. This will not work to remove an amulet of strangulation, which prevents spellcasting as of NetHack 3.6.1. However, remove curse is mostly outclassed as a utility spell by identify, which you can cast beforehand to check items' BUC status (as well as identifying it). Because remove curse can counteract the curse items monster spell, it becomes useful again late in the game for uncursing items cursed by the Wizard of Yendor, liches, and other high-level spellcasters.

Because any item can be uncursed by wielding it, this spell only benefits from enhancing clerical spells from Basic to Skilled if you need to uncurse more than one item at a time (using less power), or if you want to uncurse a cursed two-handed weapon (since you can't cast if you wield it).

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