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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}}
  
A '''spellbook of remove curse''' allows you to learn the '''spell of remove curse'''. It is an [[emergency spell]], and is the [[special spell]] for [[Priest]]s.
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In ''[[NetHack]]'', the '''spellbook of remove curse''' allows you to learn the '''spell of remove curse'''. It is an [[emergency spell]], and is the [[special spell]] for [[Priest]]s.
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==Generation==
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Priests have a chance of starting the game with a spellbook of remove curse as one of their two [[spellbooks]]. [[Wizard]]s may also start the game with the spellbook of remove curse as their second spellbook.
  
 
==Effects==
 
==Effects==
At unskilled or basic level, this spell acts identically to an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]]; at skilled or expert, it is identical to a blessed scroll.
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At Basic level or lower, this spell acts identically to an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]]; at Skilled or higher, it is identical to a blessed scroll.
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Remove curse is a very useful utility spell that, among other things, can make use-testing certain items less dangerous, such as trying on armor. You can uncurse most items within your inventory by wielding or wearing it and casting the spell; only weapons and weapon-tools can weld themselves to your hands when wielded, so wielding other cursed items is safe.
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The spell of remove curse is a very useful utility spell that makes use-testing certain items less dangerous - you can uncurse most items within your inventory by wielding them and casting the spell. If your role permits it, consider enhancing clerical spells from Basic to Skilled if you intend to uncurse multiple items in your inventory simultaneously and save magic power. The spell of remove curse spell is outclassed only by the [[spell of identify]], which can be cast beforehand to check items' BUC status as well as identifying them.  
 
 
Objects which you may not want to use-test to check for curses (assuming you only have the spell available at unskilled or basic) include:
 
* [[Two-handed]] weapons that might be cursed, or one-handed weapons while also wearing an unknown-beatitude [[shield]]; wielding these will leave you unable to cast the spell (for one-handed weapons, if the shield is also cursed).
 
* Armor that will increase your spell failure rate to a level where you can no longer rely on successfully casting remove curse.
 
* Any amulet which might be an [[amulet of strangulation]], which will prevent you from chanting the spell.
 
 
 
In the latter two cases, you may wield the item before casting the spell. At that point, you know the item isn't cursed and can safely use-test it, provided it isn't an [[amulet of change]] or an [[autocursing]] helm.
 
  
If your role permits it, you will want to consider enhancing clerical spells from Basic to Skilled if you intend uncurse multiple items in your inventory simultaneously and save magic power.
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While the spell can uncurse weapons, doing so at Basic skill or lower requires that you have at least one hand free, so it is unwise to wield [[two-handed]] weapons for this purpose; one-handed weapons can be uncursed safely if you are not wearing a cursed shield in the other. Similarly, avoid putting on cursed armor that will significantly impair your ability to cast the spell, and beware of [[autocursing]] [[helm]]s. Wielding amulets to uncurse them are much safer than wear-testing - a discovered cursed [[amulet of strangulation]] will prevent you from chanting the spell and cannot be removed (except via [[prayer]]).
  
The remove curse spell is often outclassed only by the [[spell of identify]], which you can cast beforehand to check items' BUC status as well as identifying it. Priests in particular have an innate knowledge of an item's beautitude, making them much more likely to avoid putting on cursed items in the first place. By the same token, however, a priest with the remove curse spell excels at sorting through any [[bones]] files they encounter, allowing them to more efficiently prioritize and uncurse loot without spending precious [[holy water]]. The spell also becomes the more useful of the two during the mid- and late game for countering the [[curse items]] [[monster spell]] from enemy spellcasters, e.g. [[lich]]es, some [[quest nemeses]] and the [[Wizard of Yendor]], though this also means that you will still have a use for scrolls of remove curse, which are best kept in separate containers to #[[tip]] out if you are prevented from casting.
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As Priests have an innate knowledge of an item's beautitude, they can more readily spot cursed items - Priests thus excel at sorting through any [[bones]] files they encounter, allowing them to more efficiently prioritize and uncurse loot without spending precious [[holy water]]. The spell becomes especially useful during the mid- and late game for countering the [[curse items]] [[monster spell]] from enemy spellcasters (e.g., [[lich]]es, some [[quest nemeses]] and the [[Wizard of Yendor]]); the scroll of remove curse remains a useful backup item, and one is best kept within a container to #[[tip]] out if you are prevented from casting.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:57, 20 June 2021

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

In NetHack, the spellbook of remove curse allows you to learn the spell of remove curse. It is an emergency spell, and is the special spell for Priests.

Generation

Priests have a chance of starting the game with a spellbook of remove curse as one of their two spellbooks. Wizards may also start the game with the spellbook of remove curse as their second spellbook.

Effects

At Basic level or lower, this spell acts identically to an uncursed scroll of remove curse; at Skilled or higher, it is identical to a blessed scroll.

Strategy

The spell of remove curse is a very useful utility spell that makes use-testing certain items less dangerous - you can uncurse most items within your inventory by wielding them and casting the spell. If your role permits it, consider enhancing clerical spells from Basic to Skilled if you intend to uncurse multiple items in your inventory simultaneously and save magic power. The spell of remove curse spell is outclassed only by the spell of identify, which can be cast beforehand to check items' BUC status as well as identifying them.

While the spell can uncurse weapons, doing so at Basic skill or lower requires that you have at least one hand free, so it is unwise to wield two-handed weapons for this purpose; one-handed weapons can be uncursed safely if you are not wearing a cursed shield in the other. Similarly, avoid putting on cursed armor that will significantly impair your ability to cast the spell, and beware of autocursing helms. Wielding amulets to uncurse them are much safer than wear-testing - a discovered cursed amulet of strangulation will prevent you from chanting the spell and cannot be removed (except via prayer).

As Priests have an innate knowledge of an item's beautitude, they can more readily spot cursed items - Priests thus excel at sorting through any bones files they encounter, allowing them to more efficiently prioritize and uncurse loot without spending precious holy water. The spell becomes especially useful during the mid- and late game for countering the curse items monster spell from enemy spellcasters (e.g., liches, some quest nemeses and the Wizard of Yendor); the scroll of remove curse remains a useful backup item, and one is best kept within a container to #tip out if you are prevented from casting.