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'''The Mitre of Holiness''' is the [[priest]] [[quest artifact]]. It is the prize for completing the [[priest quest]]. It is [[lawful]] for [[wish]]ing purposes. Its base item type is a [[helm of brilliance]]. Like any other helm of brilliance, the Mitre of Holiness increases [[wisdom]] and [[intelligence]] by its enchantment number when worn. | '''The Mitre of Holiness''' is the [[priest]] [[quest artifact]]. It is the prize for completing the [[priest quest]]. It is [[lawful]] for [[wish]]ing purposes. Its base item type is a [[helm of brilliance]]. Like any other helm of brilliance, the Mitre of Holiness increases [[wisdom]] and [[intelligence]] by its enchantment number when worn. | ||
− | When carried, the Mitre of Holiness confers [[fire resistance]]. When worn, it provides extrinsic [[protection]], augmenting your [[magic cancellation]] as a [[ring of protection]], but not cumulative with one. If the wearer is a priest, he or she also takes half damage from all [[undead]] monsters | + | When carried, the Mitre of Holiness confers [[fire resistance]]. When worn, it provides extrinsic [[protection]], augmenting your [[magic cancellation]] as a [[ring of protection]], but not cumulative with one. If the wearer is a priest, he or she also takes half damage from all [[undead]] monsters ({{white|L}}, {{white|M}}, {{white|V}}, {{white|W}}, {{white|Z}}, [[ghost]]s, and [[shade]]s) and major [[demon]]s (all {{white|&}} except [[mail daemon]]s, the [[Riders]], [[djinni|djinn]], and [[sandestin]]s). The latter property does not stack with other [[half physical damage]] sources.{{refsrc|mhitu.c|1658|nethack=3.6.1}} |
− | When [[invoke | + | When [[invoke]]d, you get an [[energy]] boost. This gives you half the extra energy you would need to get to full energy. It will not give you more than 120 energy in one go, and if it would have given you less than 12 energy, it refills your energy instead.<ref>[[artifact.c#line1238]] (code for <code>ENERGY_BOOST</code> effect)</ref> |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | In version 3.4.3, which most known Nethack variants are currently based upon, The Mitre of Holiness does not provide protection. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[Invoke# | + | * [[Invoke#Optimum invocation schedule|Invoke § Optimum invocation schedule]] |
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 03:07, 29 July 2019
[ The Mitre of Holiness | |
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Base item | helm of brilliance |
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Base price | 2000 zm |
Weight | 40 |
The Mitre of Holiness is the priest quest artifact. It is the prize for completing the priest quest. It is lawful for wishing purposes. Its base item type is a helm of brilliance. Like any other helm of brilliance, the Mitre of Holiness increases wisdom and intelligence by its enchantment number when worn.
When carried, the Mitre of Holiness confers fire resistance. When worn, it provides extrinsic protection, augmenting your magic cancellation as a ring of protection, but not cumulative with one. If the wearer is a priest, he or she also takes half damage from all undead monsters (L, M, V, W, Z, ghosts, and shades) and major demons (all & except mail daemons, the Riders, djinn, and sandestins). The latter property does not stack with other half physical damage sources.[1]
When invoked, you get an energy boost. This gives you half the extra energy you would need to get to full energy. It will not give you more than 120 energy in one go, and if it would have given you less than 12 energy, it refills your energy instead.[2]
History
In version 3.4.3, which most known Nethack variants are currently based upon, The Mitre of Holiness does not provide protection.
See also
References
- ↑ mhitu.c in NetHack 3.6.1, line 1658
- ↑ artifact.c#line1238 (code for
ENERGY_BOOST
effect)
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