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'''The Rod of Lordly Might''' is an [[artifact]] added in [[variant]]s that include the [[Noble]] role ([[dNetHack]], [[Slash'EM Extended]], and [[SLASHTHEM]]). It is the guaranteed first [[sacrifice gift]] for Nobles and [[lawful]] for [[wish]]ing purposes.  
 
'''The Rod of Lordly Might''' is an [[artifact]] added in [[variant]]s that include the [[Noble]] role ([[dNetHack]], [[Slash'EM Extended]], and [[SLASHTHEM]]). It is the guaranteed first [[sacrifice gift]] for Nobles and [[lawful]] for [[wish]]ing purposes.  
  
In all variants, the Rod is generated as a [[mace]]. In dNetHack, however, it can be [[invoke]]d to transform it into any of a number of [[one-handed]] melee weapons ([[axe]], [[lance]], [[rapier]], [[spear]], and the starting [[mace]]). Besides changing form, the Rod has several additional invocation effects in that variant, some of which are accessible only in one form.
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In all variants that include it, the Rod is generated as a [[mace]]. In dNetHack, however, it can be [[invoke]]d to transform it into any of a number of [[one-handed]] melee weapons ([[axe]], [[lance]], [[rapier]], [[spear]], and the starting [[mace]]). Besides changing form, the Rod has several additional invocation effects in that variant, some of which are accessible only while the Rod is in a particular form.
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In the development version of dNetHack, three [[race]]s have unique first sacrifice gifts for Nobles that replace the Rod. Droven Nobles and Elven Nobles receive [[dNetHack Artifacts#Sceptre of Lolth|the Sceptre of Lolth]] and [[dNetHack Artifacts#The Rod of the Elvish Lords|the Rod of the Elvish Lords]], respectively, which share the same limited invocation effects as the Rod of Lordly Might but have racial weapons as their base items and alternate forms. Dwarf Nobles receive [[dNetHack Artifacts#The Armor of Khazad-dam|the Armor of Khazad-dum]].
  
 
== Invocation ==
 
== Invocation ==
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**Give me your life (Rod must be a spear): Drains two levels from one adjacent monster and heals you for 4d8 hp.
 
**Give me your life (Rod must be a spear): Drains two levels from one adjacent monster and heals you for 4d8 hp.
 
**Kneel: Paralyzes one adjacent monster.
 
**Kneel: Paralyzes one adjacent monster.
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Using the "Become Ladder" command while [[engulf]]ed will reduce the engulfing monster's HP to 1, with a few exceptions. If the monster is [[Juiblex]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/dNethack_Devil_Lords#Leviathan|Leviathan]], or a rare [[Metroid#metroid queen|metroid queen]], its health will only be reduced by 25%.
  
 
===SLASHTHEM===
 
===SLASHTHEM===
 
In SLASHTHEM, invoking the Rod reveals the location of all [[pets]] on the level, and increases the [[tameness]] of those that are within line of sight.
 
In SLASHTHEM, invoking the Rod reveals the location of all [[pets]] on the level, and increases the [[tameness]] of those that are within line of sight.
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==Messages==
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{{message|The Rod extends quickly, reaching for the ceiling!|The "Become Ladder" command was used prior to gaining the Amulet (dNetHack).}}
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{{message|The ceiling obediently yields before the Rod, and you climb to the level above.|The command succeeded.}}
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{{message|However, it is unable to pierce the ceiling.|The command failed because the player was on a level where the [[potion of gain level|gain level effect]] is blocked.}}
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{{message|The Rod begins to extend quickly upwards. However, a mysterious force slams it back into the surface below.|The command failed because the player was on the [[Plane of Air]] or [[Plane of Water]].}}
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{{message|The Rod quickly lengthens and pierces foo's stomach wall!|The command was used while [[engulf]]ed by a physical monster, [[Wand of digging|reducing its health and expelling the player]].}}
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{{message|You thrust the Rod into the air, that all may know of your might.|The "Inspire Fear" command was used (dNetHack).}}
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{{message|The Rod glows and then fades. Foo suddenly seems weaker! You feel better.|The "Give Me Your Life" command was used successfully on a monster (dNetHack).}}
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{{message|The Rod glows and then fades. Foo kneels before you.|The "Kneel" command was used successfully on a monster (dNetHack).}}
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==References==
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Reference: [https://github.com/Chris-plus-alphanumericgibberish/dnethack/commit/980737c5e4fca9299af8f797d159182f7c2bc242 Chris' Noble Patch]
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[[dNetHack Artifacts]]
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[[Category:Noble patch]]

Revision as of 14:51, 26 June 2015

)   The Rod of Lordly Might   Mace.png
Base item mace
Damage vs. small 1d6+1 x2
Damage vs. large 1d6 x2
To-hit bonus +1d3
Bonus versus any
Weapon skill mace
Size one-handed
Affiliation
When carried
  • (none)
When wielded
  • (none)
When invoked
Base price 4000 zm
Weight 30
Material iron

The Rod of Lordly Might is an artifact added in variants that include the Noble role (dNetHack, Slash'EM Extended, and SLASHTHEM). It is the guaranteed first sacrifice gift for Nobles and lawful for wishing purposes.

In all variants that include it, the Rod is generated as a mace. In dNetHack, however, it can be invoked to transform it into any of a number of one-handed melee weapons (axe, lance, rapier, spear, and the starting mace). Besides changing form, the Rod has several additional invocation effects in that variant, some of which are accessible only while the Rod is in a particular form.

In the development version of dNetHack, three races have unique first sacrifice gifts for Nobles that replace the Rod. Droven Nobles and Elven Nobles receive the Sceptre of Lolth and the Rod of the Elvish Lords, respectively, which share the same limited invocation effects as the Rod of Lordly Might but have racial weapons as their base items and alternate forms. Dwarf Nobles receive the Armor of Khazad-dum.

Invocation

dNetHack

In dNetHack, invoking the Rod of Lordly Might allows the player to choose one of several invocation effects:

  • At will: The Rod can be ordered to assume a different form as often as desired.
    • Become Mace
    • Become Axe
    • Become Rapier
    • Become Spear
    • Become Lance
    • Fast engraving: While in rapier form, the Rod may be used to engrave as an athame.
  • Limited: these powers are limited by the artifact's invoke cooldown. Once you invoke one of them, you can't invoke any of these powers for rnz(100) turns.
    • Become Ladder (Rod must be a mace):
      • Prior to gaining the amulet: Similar to quaffing a cursed potion of gain level, allows you to escape through the ceiling to the level above.
      • After gaining the amulet: Similar to zapping a wand of digging downward, allows you to escape through the floor to the level below.
      • While swallowed: Similar to zapping a wand of digging, the extending ladder seriously injures physical monsters engulfing you.
    • Show me my surroundings: Maps local area using clairvoyance.
    • Inspire Fear: Scares nearby monsters that can see you.
    • Give me your life (Rod must be a spear): Drains two levels from one adjacent monster and heals you for 4d8 hp.
    • Kneel: Paralyzes one adjacent monster.

Using the "Become Ladder" command while engulfed will reduce the engulfing monster's HP to 1, with a few exceptions. If the monster is Juiblex, Leviathan, or a rare metroid queen, its health will only be reduced by 25%.

SLASHTHEM

In SLASHTHEM, invoking the Rod reveals the location of all pets on the level, and increases the tameness of those that are within line of sight.

Messages

The Rod extends quickly, reaching for the ceiling!
The "Become Ladder" command was used prior to gaining the Amulet (dNetHack).
The ceiling obediently yields before the Rod, and you climb to the level above.
The command succeeded.
However, it is unable to pierce the ceiling.
The command failed because the player was on a level where the gain level effect is blocked.
The Rod begins to extend quickly upwards. However, a mysterious force slams it back into the surface below.
The command failed because the player was on the Plane of Air or Plane of Water.
The Rod quickly lengthens and pierces foo's stomach wall!
The command was used while engulfed by a physical monster, reducing its health and expelling the player.
You thrust the Rod into the air, that all may know of your might.
The "Inspire Fear" command was used (dNetHack).
The Rod glows and then fades. Foo suddenly seems weaker! You feel better.
The "Give Me Your Life" command was used successfully on a monster (dNetHack).
The Rod glows and then fades. Foo kneels before you.
The "Kneel" command was used successfully on a monster (dNetHack).

References

Reference: Chris' Noble Patch

dNetHack Artifacts