Am 19.05.2022 um 19:01 schrieb B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson:
On Thu, 19 May 2022 02:33:10 +0200, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
On 18.05.2022 19:24, B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson wrote:
Dipping objects into fountains does not differentiate between it being
a magical or non-magical fountain. Only quaffing from it does. Cursing
objects can occur with any type of fountain.
Maybe, it should work the other way round: Because a "magic" fountain is >>> actually labeled a "blessed" fountain inside the code, cursing a dipped
object (and other negative outcomes from dipping) should probably rather >>> be prevented in such cases. - It seems like a slight oversight/bug in
game consistency... ;-)
Using fountains is the primary way to create unholy water for me and
I wouldn't want to miss it.
The non-cursing would only apply to magic (= "blessed") fountains. And
you can always convert these to normal ones by repeated quaffing, until
the "wisp of vapor" is gone.
The naming of "magic" would include both outcomes, good and "bad".
Yes. But as it happens, the cursing effect is not an effect linked to
/magic/ fountains, but to any kind.
That may be true regarding the in-game definition of magic, as applied
to magic fountains. But with a more general view, it is "magic", if a
potion is cursed by a fountain. Cursing something is a magical process
(unless you consider it a legitimate part of religious practice, but for
all except purely symbolical purposes -- i.e. purely symbolic blessing
and/or cursing, having no actual effect on the object, it would be
magical), so a fountain that actually curses something should be
considered magical.
I know that this is not the way magical fountain is defined in the game,
but I was trying to give a role-playing rationale. Toilets are not
normally magical, fountains may be. A fountain that can curse or bless
objects would be magical for the hero of the story, though not for the
nethack program. And as I hear, magical fountains are indeed not
"magical" but "blessed" in the code, so the notion was not even intended
by the programmers.
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