Difference between revisions of "Wand of cancellation"
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* change [[scrolls]] into [[blank scroll]]s | * change [[scrolls]] into [[blank scroll]]s | ||
* neutralize [[monsters]] by taking away their special attacks | * neutralize [[monsters]] by taking away their special attacks | ||
− | * neutralize negative enchantments | + | * neutralize negative and positive enchantments of [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] |
− | * | + | * uncurse and unbless items |
* erase [[engraving|engravings]] | * erase [[engraving|engravings]] | ||
Revision as of 04:45, 20 December 2007
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Name | cancellation |
Appearance | random |
Base price | 200 zm |
Weight | 7 |
Type | beam |
Maximum charges | 8 |
Monster use | Will not be used by monsters. |
A wand of cancellation can be used to:
- change potions into water
- change scrolls into blank scrolls
- neutralize monsters by taking away their special attacks
- neutralize negative and positive enchantments of weapons and armor
- uncurse and unbless items
- erase engravings
Putting a charged wand of cancellation into a bag of holding will cause a magical explosion that will destroy the bag and everything within it. Don't do this.
Zapping a wand of cancellation at a clay golem will erase some writing on its head, killing it instantly.
Among other special attacks, Magicbane has a cancellation attack, which is similar to zapping something with a wand of cancellation.
Generation
Wands comprise 4% of all randomly-generated items in the main dungeon, 6% in containers, 5% on the Rogue level, and 8% in hell. There is a 4.5% chance that a randomly-generated wand will be a wand of cancellation.