Difference between revisions of "Sunsword"
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− | '''Sunsword''' is a potentially useful artifact [[long sword]]. It is lawful and does +''1d5'' to hit and [[double damage]] to [[undead]] monsters; [[Lich|L]], [[Mummy|M]], [[Vampire|V]], [[Wraith_(monster_class)|W]], [[Zombie|Z]], [[ghost]]s and [[shade]]s. It also acts as a [[light]] source with a radius | + | '''Sunsword''' is a potentially useful artifact [[long sword]]. It is lawful and does +''1d5'' to hit and [[double damage]] to [[undead]] monsters; [[Lich|L]], [[Mummy|M]], [[Vampire|V]], [[Wraith_(monster_class)|W]], [[Zombie|Z]], [[ghost]]s and [[shade]]s, and prevents [[blindness|blinding]] from lights. It also acts as a [[light]] source with a radius based on beautitude: 3 if blessed, 2 if uncursed, 1 if cursed. It becomes lit when wielded, and unlit when unwielded. It has a 50% chance to be generated in the initial inventory of an [[Archon]], and a 5% chance to be given to an [[Angel]] or [[Aleax]]. |
Sunsword's use as a light source is generally more important than its damage bonus (although players attempting the genocideless conduct may find it useful against L). By virtue of being a longsword, its base damage numbers are good, making it a reasonable weapon choice in the absence of a better artifact, provided you can get skill in longsword. | Sunsword's use as a light source is generally more important than its damage bonus (although players attempting the genocideless conduct may find it useful against L). By virtue of being a longsword, its base damage numbers are good, making it a reasonable weapon choice in the absence of a better artifact, provided you can get skill in longsword. | ||
==Light Radius== | ==Light Radius== | ||
− | + | An uncursed Sunsword has a light radius of two squares around the character (or monster) it's being wielded by. | |
{{lightradius|r=2}} | {{lightradius|r=2}} | ||
− | + | Blessing it will give it the same radius as a [[lamp]], which is three. A cursed sunsword has a radius of 1, which is only noticeable if wielded by a monster. | |
{{yellow|x}}'s represent the squares lit by Sunsword. | {{yellow|x}}'s represent the squares lit by Sunsword. | ||
== SLASH'EM == | == SLASH'EM == | ||
− | + | In SLASH'EM, the light radius is always 2, and will not change if blessed or cursed. The weapon is otherwise identical, but it becomes a much better option for lawfuls in SLASH'EM. There are two reasons for this. The first is that it is quite easy for most lawfuls to obtain. A high-level lawful who sacrifices at an altar will eventually obtain a minion carrying it, and the chances of obtaining minions do not decrease, as they do for sacrifice gifts. Said minion can be easily and safely disarmed with a [[bullwhip]]. Secondly, undead are far more dangerous in SLASH'EM. Spellcasting [[Vampire mage (SLASH'EM)|vampire]] and [[ghoul mage]]s, fast and hard-hitting [[gug]]s, regenerating troll mummies, and other new undead monsters make Sunsword's comparatively limited range of double damage more useful than in vanilla nethack. | |
Note that if you [[twoweapon]] this sword, it will ''not'' provide light if wielded in your off-hand. | Note that if you [[twoweapon]] this sword, it will ''not'' provide light if wielded in your off-hand. | ||
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Base item | long sword |
Damage vs. small | 1d8 x2 |
Damage vs. large | 1d12 x2 |
To-hit bonus | +1d5 |
Bonus versus | undead |
Weapon skill | long sword |
Size | one-handed |
Affiliation | |
When carried |
(none) |
When wielded | |
When invoked |
(none) |
Base price | 1500 zm |
Weight | 40 |
Material | iron |
Sunsword is a potentially useful artifact long sword. It is lawful and does +1d5 to hit and double damage to undead monsters; L, M, V, W, Z, ghosts and shades, and prevents blinding from lights. It also acts as a light source with a radius based on beautitude: 3 if blessed, 2 if uncursed, 1 if cursed. It becomes lit when wielded, and unlit when unwielded. It has a 50% chance to be generated in the initial inventory of an Archon, and a 5% chance to be given to an Angel or Aleax.
Sunsword's use as a light source is generally more important than its damage bonus (although players attempting the genocideless conduct may find it useful against L). By virtue of being a longsword, its base damage numbers are good, making it a reasonable weapon choice in the absence of a better artifact, provided you can get skill in longsword.
Light Radius
An uncursed Sunsword has a light radius of two squares around the character (or monster) it's being wielded by.
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Blessing it will give it the same radius as a lamp, which is three. A cursed sunsword has a radius of 1, which is only noticeable if wielded by a monster. x's represent the squares lit by Sunsword.
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM, the light radius is always 2, and will not change if blessed or cursed. The weapon is otherwise identical, but it becomes a much better option for lawfuls in SLASH'EM. There are two reasons for this. The first is that it is quite easy for most lawfuls to obtain. A high-level lawful who sacrifices at an altar will eventually obtain a minion carrying it, and the chances of obtaining minions do not decrease, as they do for sacrifice gifts. Said minion can be easily and safely disarmed with a bullwhip. Secondly, undead are far more dangerous in SLASH'EM. Spellcasting vampire and ghoul mages, fast and hard-hitting gugs, regenerating troll mummies, and other new undead monsters make Sunsword's comparatively limited range of double damage more useful than in vanilla nethack.
Note that if you twoweapon this sword, it will not provide light if wielded in your off-hand.
SLASH'EM also adds the Holy Spear of Light, which functions similarly, but also has the ability to permanently illuminate an area around the player, damaging undead in the process.
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