Maces of disruption are a type of one-handed weapons in ADOM. Maces of disruption are an example of a 'naturally suffixed' weapon and are one of the few non-artifact weapons with slaying powers. Maces of disruption have typical stats of (+2, 2d4+2), although variations of this may often occur. They also slay undead.
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| - Maces of disruption are a type of one-handed weapons in ADOM. Maces of disruption are an example of a 'naturally suffixed' weapon and are one of the few non-artifact weapons with slaying powers. Maces of disruption have typical stats of (+2, 2d4+2), although variations of this may often occur. They also slay undead.
- The Mace of Disruption is an enchanted mace +1. It has a -1 THAC0 bonus, deals 1d6+2 points of damage to non-undead. Against undead, it deals double the damage (2d6+4 points). Additionally, if an undead fails to make a saving throw with a -4 penalty, the undead will be destroyed.
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| - Maces of disruption are very rare and extremely situational. Their base damage output is comparable with basic flails and is easily surpassed against non-undead opponents with most weapons. Even against undead monsters high Strength, weapon skill and items boosting raw damage are necessary to get the most effect of guaranteed critical hits.
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| - Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition
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| - Maces of disruption are a type of special one-handed weapons in ADOM. Maces of disruption are an example of a 'naturally suffixed' weapon and are one of the few non-artifact weapons with slaying powers.
Maces of disruption have typical stats of , although variations of this may often occur. They also slay undead.
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| - Maces of disruption can be randomly generated as all other generic loot.
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| - The Mace of Disruption is an enchanted mace +1. It has a -1 THAC0 bonus, deals 1d6+2 points of damage to non-undead. Against undead, it deals double the damage (2d6+4 points). Additionally, if an undead fails to make a saving throw with a -4 penalty, the undead will be destroyed. By taking the Mace of Disruption and the illithium ore to Cromwell, he can upgrade it for the price of 7500Image:Goldpieces.png. The upgraded Mace of Disruption is a +2 Mace with increased bonus damage (+4 vs. undead, +3 vs. anything else) and which grants immunity to Level Drain, in addition to retaining its ability to instantly slay the undead.
- Maces of disruption are a type of one-handed weapons in ADOM. Maces of disruption are an example of a 'naturally suffixed' weapon and are one of the few non-artifact weapons with slaying powers. Maces of disruption have typical stats of (+2, 2d4+2), although variations of this may often occur. They also slay undead.
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