In addition the source code lists dragons as
"kebapable" (with a connotation and relation to spears?); does
that mean anything in context of that artifact weapon?
On Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at 8:48:51 AM UTC-7, Janis wrote:
In addition the source code lists dragons asKebabable means that hitting with a weapon which uses spear
"kebapable" (with a connotation and relation to spears?); does
that mean anything in context of that artifact weapon?
skill gets an extra +2 damage. Oddly, the kebab bonus isn't
given for lances (since they have their own skill); that seems
like a bug to me.
Since Dragonbane is not a spear, the fact that dragons take
extra damage from spears is irrelevant. It does double damage
against dragon-class monsters but ordinary damage against
other foes.
For 3.6.x, javelin skill was eliminated and javelins got changed
to use spear skill. That was done to make spear skill more
useful (stacks of spears are eligible for multi-shot throwing)
but had a minor side-effect of giving javelins the kebab bonus
(which applies to a few other targets besides dragons). Still,
I doubt if they're ever used except as trash to throw at floating
eyes and gas spores once daggers are depleted.
Kebabable means that hitting with a weapon which uses spear
skill gets an extra +2 damage. Oddly, the kebab bonus isn't
given for lances (since they have their own skill); that seems
like a bug to me.
I always thought of lances as blunt tournament weapons that deal
damage by the push impact.
On 04.08.2022 01:24, Pat Rankin wrote:
Kebabable means that hitting with a weapon which uses spearI always thought of lances as blunt tournament weapons that deal
skill gets an extra +2 damage. Oddly, the kebab bonus isn't
given for lances (since they have their own skill); that seems
like a bug to me.
damage by the push impact. While I'd associate "kebapable" with
a pointy sharp weapon (like spears and the like). I suppose that
without body armor and shields lances will also impale the target.
The verb "lance", OTOH, seems to be translated also to "impale"
and the noun to also to spears, so there seems to be some fuzziness
inherent to that word?
Janis
But I would imagine in the world of nethack that these are the sharp
form of lances as they are made for killing monsters, not a sport competition.
On 04.08.2022 18:52, Chris Bowers wrote:
But I would imagine in the world of nethack that these are the sharpI never used lances while riding (instead drop them immediately on
form of lances as they are made for killing monsters, not a sport competition.
dlvl:1), but I seem to have heard that in Nethack they implemented
a push-back effect (which would probably indicate no sharp weapon),
or am I misremembering?
Janis
On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 5:50:50 PM UTC-4, Janis wrote:
On 04.08.2022 18:52, Chris Bowers wrote:
I never used lances while riding (instead drop them immediately on
But I would imagine in the world of nethack that these are the sharp
form of lances as they are made for killing monsters, not a sport
competition.
dlvl:1), but I seem to have heard that in Nethack they implemented
a push-back effect (which would probably indicate no sharp weapon),
or am I misremembering?
Hah! Interesting, I do the same thing.
Riding is a complicated affair. I've just avoided it.
You're a knight
so you have great armor and an automatic artifact weapon. Who needs a
horse and to joust when you have a legendary sword?
[...] in Nethack they implemented a push-back effect (which would
probably indicate no sharp weapon), or am I misremembering?
But deducing that that means the lance is blunt seems silly.
[...] NetHack is not real life.
But if we discuss it and see some push-back I wouldn't assume
a pointy weapon
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