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Both the {{boon|Blood Tithe}} and the {{boon|Blood Hunger}} boons provide a balance of piety gain and healing.  They both have serious drawbacks that must be managed, but with a large number of weaker monsters to "farm" for lifesteal healing they can allow a significant boost to your end-game healing prospects.  For characters who can raise their resistances substantially above 45% you should virtually ''never'' purchase the {{boon|Blood Hunger}} boon. {{boon|Blood Tithe}} can offer some reasonable healing if you select it multiple times, but you'll need to find a way to raise your maximum HP to compensate and it will cost a significant amount of piety.  This usually means you'll need to convert into Dracul's religion with a large amount of piety already accrued, and found some way to increase your hit points.
 
Both the {{boon|Blood Tithe}} and the {{boon|Blood Hunger}} boons provide a balance of piety gain and healing.  They both have serious drawbacks that must be managed, but with a large number of weaker monsters to "farm" for lifesteal healing they can allow a significant boost to your end-game healing prospects.  For characters who can raise their resistances substantially above 45% you should virtually ''never'' purchase the {{boon|Blood Hunger}} boon. {{boon|Blood Tithe}} can offer some reasonable healing if you select it multiple times, but you'll need to find a way to raise your maximum HP to compensate and it will cost a significant amount of piety.  This usually means you'll need to convert into Dracul's religion with a large amount of piety already accrued, and found some way to increase your hit points.
  
The need for improved hit points means {{g|Jehora Jeheyu}}, {{g|The Earthmother}} or {{g|Glowing Guardian}} all make excellent deities to worship prior to converting to {{g|Dracul}}. Followers of {{g|The Earthmother}} should take note that {{boon|Plantation}} will remove bloodstains. Followers of the {{g|Glowing Guardian}} must tread carefully with {{boon|Absolution}}; removing a monster will also prevent you from harvesting its blood after you convert. {{g|Jehora Jeheyu}} is difficult to manage, as most players will want to use Chaos Avatar before converting out, which may leave you with insufficient piety, but this combo is very powerful when you do have enough piety to pull it off.
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The need for improved hit points means {{g|Jehora Jeheyu}}, {{g|The Earthmother}} or {{g|Glowing Guardian}} all make excellent deities to worship prior to converting to {{g|Dracul}}. Followers of {{g|The Earthmother}} should take note that {{boon|Plantation}} will remove bloodstains. Followers of the {{g|Glowing Guardian}} must tread carefully with {{boon|Absolution}}; removing a monster will also prevent you from harvesting its blood after you convert. {{g|Jehora Jeheyu}} is difficult to manage, as most players will want to use {{boon|Chaos Avatar}} before converting out, which may leave you with insufficient piety, but this combo is very powerful when you do have enough piety to pull it off.
  
 
{{g|Taurog}} into {{g|Dracul}} is a very powerful conversion chain. Taurog's easy piety generation lets you convert into Dracul with nearly full piety, and his armor pieces combine with {{boon|Blood Shield}} for a very easy way to get 30%/30% resists, making the chain one of the best ways to stack resistances. Combine with {{i|Patches the Teddy}} and the {{i|Dragon Shield}} and baby, you've got a stew goin'.
 
{{g|Taurog}} into {{g|Dracul}} is a very powerful conversion chain. Taurog's easy piety generation lets you convert into Dracul with nearly full piety, and his armor pieces combine with {{boon|Blood Shield}} for a very easy way to get 30%/30% resists, making the chain one of the best ways to stack resistances. Combine with {{i|Patches the Teddy}} and the {{i|Dragon Shield}} and baby, you've got a stew goin'.

Revision as of 11:44, 17 June 2016

Dracul
Dracul.png
Initial worship
  • +2 Piety for each killed enemy
Punishment
  • -20 Max Health
Prep penalty
  • 20% of enemies are bloodless
Likes

Attack with Trait: Life steal Life steal (once per monster): +1 Piety

Kill a non Trait: Undead Undead monster: +2 Piety

Convert Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH: +10 Piety

Convert Glyph: CYDSTEPP CYDSTEPP: +10 Piety

Convert a Item: Health Potion Health Potion: +5 Piety

Drink a blood pool: +1 Piety per stack of God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe

Dislikes

Kill an Trait: Undead Undead monster: -5 Piety

Drink a Item: Health Potion Health Potion: -5 Piety

Cast Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH: -5 Piety

Cast Glyph: CYDSTEPP CYDSTEPP: -5 Piety

Boons
God boon: Blood Curse Blood Curse Single use
Cost: Increases level by 1 (no stat increase, no HP/MP fill, cannot be chosen at L10)
Effect: +20 Piety
God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe Multiple use
Cost: 10 (+15) Piety
Effect: Grants Trait: Sanguine Sanguine 5%, or boosts +5% to Trait: Sanguine Sanguine if you already have it, - 5 Max HP, +1 Base damage
God boon: Blood Hunger Blood Hunger Multiple use
Cost: 20 (+25) Piety
Effect: Trait: Life steal Life steal +1, -20% to maximum resistances, +1 Base damage
God boon: Blood Shield Blood Shield Single use
Cost: 40 Piety
Effect: Trait: Physical resist Physical resist +15%, Trait: Magic resist Magic resist +15%
God boon: Blood Swell Blood Swell Multiple use
Cost: 20 (+10) Piety
Effect: Restore all HP, +1 Trait: Cursed Cursed

Dracul is the unholy deity of death, undeath, evil... your archetypical Lord of Darkness. Dracul's boons are well suited to brawler-type characters, and with only a few very narrow exceptions is largely useless for spellcasters or striker-type attackers such as the Class: Rogue Rogue.

Dracul is unlocked in a subdungeon to the east. When you enter this subdungeon, you will be pitted in combat against a doppelganger of yourself. However, there is a known bug where the subdungeon exit doesn't seal itself off until you move one tile. If you adjust the visible tabs, you can leave the subdungeon and avoid unlocking God: Dracul Dracul in this fashion.


Strategy

Dracul is difficult to gain piety with under most circumstances. There are only four ways to do so: killing non-undead monsters, converting a "holy" glyph (Glyph: CYDSTEPP CYDSTEPP or Glyph: HALPMEH HALPMEH), converting a Item: Health Potion Health Potion, and using a Trait: Life steal Life steal ability. For most characters, the only way to get a Trait: Life steal Life steal is with one of Dracul's boons, which means it's imperative for Dracul worshipers to purchase either God boon: Blood Hunger Blood Hunger or God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe as soon as possible to begin racking up real piety.

Dracul's boons all grant ways to restore your hit points or (in the case of God boon: Blood Shield Blood Shield) prevent incoming damage. This gives a Dracul follower greatly increased staying power in combat, and Dracul often makes an excellent last-ditch choice in the end-game since none of these are dependent on exploration space.

Both the God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe and the God boon: Blood Hunger Blood Hunger boons provide a balance of piety gain and healing. They both have serious drawbacks that must be managed, but with a large number of weaker monsters to "farm" for lifesteal healing they can allow a significant boost to your end-game healing prospects. For characters who can raise their resistances substantially above 45% you should virtually never purchase the God boon: Blood Hunger Blood Hunger boon. God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe can offer some reasonable healing if you select it multiple times, but you'll need to find a way to raise your maximum HP to compensate and it will cost a significant amount of piety. This usually means you'll need to convert into Dracul's religion with a large amount of piety already accrued, and found some way to increase your hit points.

The need for improved hit points means God: Jehora Jeheyu Jehora Jeheyu, God: The Earthmother The Earthmother or God: Glowing Guardian Glowing Guardian all make excellent deities to worship prior to converting to God: Dracul Dracul. Followers of God: The Earthmother The Earthmother should take note that God boon: Plantation Plantation will remove bloodstains. Followers of the God: Glowing Guardian Glowing Guardian must tread carefully with God boon: Absolution Absolution; removing a monster will also prevent you from harvesting its blood after you convert. God: Jehora Jeheyu Jehora Jeheyu is difficult to manage, as most players will want to use God boon: Chaos Avatar Chaos Avatar before converting out, which may leave you with insufficient piety, but this combo is very powerful when you do have enough piety to pull it off.

God: Taurog Taurog into God: Dracul Dracul is a very powerful conversion chain. Taurog's easy piety generation lets you convert into Dracul with nearly full piety, and his armor pieces combine with God boon: Blood Shield Blood Shield for a very easy way to get 30%/30% resists, making the chain one of the best ways to stack resistances. Combine with Item: Patches the Teddy Patches the Teddy and the Item: Dragon Shield Dragon Shield and baby, you've got a stew goin'.

When combined with the Glyph: BLUDTUPOWA BLUDTUPOWA glyph, God: Dracul Dracul becomes an awesome force for spellcasters. God boon: Blood Tithe Blood Tithe and God boon: Blood Hunger Blood Hunger boons can be used to farm hit points, and then Glyph: BLUDTUPOWA BLUDTUPOWA can be used to convert them into mana. This allows God: Dracul Dracul to fuel some of the most powerful spellcasting spikes in the game, turning any character into a Class: Bloodmage Bloodmage. However, without this glyph he offers no synergy with spellcasters.