Some of the attack wands show up at a good time for mages, I'd say: they don't have the mana to be able to cast enough attack spells to take out big targets, but they can use the wands to good effect and save their mana for Recharging and mobility. Other classes have better sources of damage and thus have no need to rely on wands.
I guess if we want to make attack wands/rods more useful, we should make monsters that are explicitly hardened against nonmagical attack / weakened against magical attack -- vaguely like how the susceptibilities flags are currently only obeyed for spells, except I'd say it should be a blanket resistance to any attack that is not spell-like. This would tie in nicely with the absorption/evasion mechanic: monsters with high absorb might be better taken on with damage that is unabsorbable. Or with attacks that pierce absorption (i.e. relevant slays/brands).
I guess if we want to make attack wands/rods more useful, we should make monsters that are explicitly hardened against nonmagical attack / weakened against magical attack -- vaguely like how the susceptibilities flags are currently only obeyed for spells, except I'd say it should be a blanket resistance to any attack that is not spell-like. This would tie in nicely with the absorption/evasion mechanic: monsters with high absorb might be better taken on with damage that is unabsorbable. Or with attacks that pierce absorption (i.e. relevant slays/brands).
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