Difference between revisions of "Spellbook of turn undead"
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− | + | Like the wand, the spell is not very useful offensively, especially due to its high [[power]] cost. The spell (and wand) are primarily used to bring a useful pet back to life or freshen the rotten corpse of a large monster (e.g. a [[giant]]) so that it can be safely eaten for instrinsics or strength gain. | |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 16:23, 28 October 2019
spellbook of + turn undead | |
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Appearance | random |
Abundance | 1.62% |
Base price | 600 zm |
Weight | 50 |
Turns to read | 48 |
Ink to write | 30–59 |
Spell type | clerical |
Level | 6 |
Power cost | 30 Pw |
Direction | beam |
Equivalent | wand of undead turning |
Special for | knight |
The spellbook of turn undead allows you to learn the "turn undead" spell. This is the knight's special spell.
Casting turn undead creates a beam which deals 1d8 damage to undead monsters it hits (doubled for a knight with the Magic Mirror of Merlin), and causes them to flee if they fail a resistance check, much like the wand of undead turning. It also has the ability to "unturn dead",[1] which revives corpses and rejuvenates eggs.
Strategy
Like the wand, the spell is not very useful offensively, especially due to its high power cost. The spell (and wand) are primarily used to bring a useful pet back to life or freshen the rotten corpse of a large monster (e.g. a giant) so that it can be safely eaten for instrinsics or strength gain.
References
- ↑ unturn_dead in zap.c
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