• Re: cancel

    From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Isidore Ducasse on Mon Jan 9 19:14:38 2023
    On 09.01.2023 18:42, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    I'm pretty sure I'm not using cancellation to its full potential,
    simply because I just don't know what it's really doing:
    when I cancel a monster (e.g., with magicbane), is it really bad for the monster ? what are the effects it suffers ?

    The Nethack Wiki[*] provides quite some information about that in
    section "Cancellation of monsters".

    Janis

    [*] https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/Cancellation

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  • From Isidore Ducasse@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 9 17:42:04 2023
    I'm pretty sure I'm not using cancellation to its full potential,
    simply because I just don't know what it's really doing:
    when I cancel a monster (e.g., with magicbane), is it really bad for the monster ? what are the effects it suffers ?

    Thank you,
    ID

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  • From Isidore Ducasse@21:1/5 to Janis Papanagnou on Tue Jan 10 11:55:30 2023
    Thanks, first time I see this page ;-)
    It's pretty complex and really powerful actually!

    Too bad I don't have it at the moment...
    Another powerful thing I've just discovered is the spell "charm
    monster": I'm right now in Fort Ludios without reflection, without
    conflict, no polymorph... but I have charm monster, and that's really great! I'm really surprised that its casting cost is so low and I could get it
    so early in the game...

    Thank you,
    ID

    On 2023-01-09, Janis Papanagnou <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 09.01.2023 18:42, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    I'm pretty sure I'm not using cancellation to its full potential,
    simply because I just don't know what it's really doing:
    when I cancel a monster (e.g., with magicbane), is it really bad for the
    monster ? what are the effects it suffers ?

    The Nethack Wiki[*] provides quite some information about that in
    section "Cancellation of monsters".

    Janis

    [*] https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/Cancellation


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  • From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Isidore Ducasse on Tue Jan 10 13:48:56 2023
    On 10.01.2023 12:55, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    Another powerful thing I've just discovered is the spell "charm
    monster": I'm right now in Fort Ludios without reflection, without
    conflict, no polymorph... but I have charm monster, and that's really great!

    Watch out the soldiers with wands of death! (Been there, died then.)

    Janis

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  • From Isidore Ducasse@21:1/5 to Janis Papanagnou on Wed Jan 11 20:14:35 2023
    OK, something happened I don't understand: I passed the Fort, digged
    down and went up for Medusa (because no way to pass water), forgot to
    put on blindfold before going up (!!) but was lucky enough not to be
    stoned right away, so killed Medusa, but still no reflection nor
    levitation :-(
    But that's fine tho, in worst case, I'm not far from lev 17 so teleport
    will do it.

    so I went down to castle, and there,
    a soldier zaped a wand of death at me I thought, OK, that's the end,
    but it was just "no effect on you" (may be not the exact wordings, but
    it was a sentence like that): I had no reflection, just magic
    resistance: was it magic resistance that prevented me from YASD?
    or what else?

    in any case, I'm lucky despite not being very careful... ;-)

    Thx
    ID

    On 2023-01-10, Janis Papanagnou <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 10.01.2023 12:55, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    Another powerful thing I've just discovered is the spell "charm
    monster": I'm right now in Fort Ludios without reflection, without
    conflict, no polymorph... but I have charm monster, and that's really great!

    Watch out the soldiers with wands of death! (Been there, died then.)

    Janis


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  • From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Isidore Ducasse on Wed Jan 11 21:35:20 2023
    On 11.01.2023 21:14, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    OK, something happened I don't understand: I passed the Fort, digged
    down and went up for Medusa (because no way to pass water), forgot to
    put on blindfold before going up (!!) but was lucky enough not to be
    stoned right away, so killed Medusa, but still no reflection nor
    levitation :-(

    I'm aware that you can kill her in one turn, but she has quite some
    HPs. How did you manage it to kill her? - Or can we assume you took
    the first turn to put on a blindfold?


    a soldier zaped a wand of death at me I thought, OK, that's the end,
    but it was just "no effect on you" (may be not the exact wordings, but
    it was a sentence like that): I had no reflection, just magic
    resistance: was it magic resistance that prevented me from YASD?

    Yes.[*]

    in any case, I'm lucky despite not being very careful... ;-)

    Be careful and good luck! :-)

    Janis

    [*] But don't make the mistake I once made (in the Valley) to assume
    that MR would provide disintegration resistance, where I died in one
    turn; first breath disintegrated my shield, and the wall-reflected
    ray killed me. ;-)

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  • From Isidore Ducasse@21:1/5 to Janis Papanagnou on Thu Jan 12 16:32:27 2023
    On 2023-01-11, Janis Papanagnou <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 11.01.2023 21:14, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    OK, something happened I don't understand: I passed the Fort, digged
    down and went up for Medusa (because no way to pass water), forgot to
    put on blindfold before going up (!!) but was lucky enough not to be
    stoned right away, so killed Medusa, but still no reflection nor
    levitation :-(

    I'm aware that you can kill her in one turn, but she has quite some
    HPs. How did you manage it to kill her? - Or can we assume you took
    the first turn to put on a blindfold?

    Yep, blindfold straight away !

    a soldier zaped a wand of death at me I thought, OK, that's the end,
    but it was just "no effect on you" (may be not the exact wordings, but
    it was a sentence like that): I had no reflection, just magic
    resistance: was it magic resistance that prevented me from YASD?

    Yes.[*]

    OK, so MR may be a savior for unattentive dungeoners...

    [*] But don't make the mistake I once made (in the Valley) to assume
    that MR would provide disintegration resistance, where I died in one
    turn; first breath disintegrated my shield, and the wall-reflected
    ray killed me. ;-)

    Uh, shouldn't the shield have reflected the ray first?
    Or it's like everything else, and there's a small probability that it
    fails to reflect?

    Anyway, just got the wand of wishing at castle, so SDSM first and marker.
    I'll feel safer... which may be worse than better actually ;-)

    Thx

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  • From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Isidore Ducasse on Thu Jan 12 19:07:20 2023
    On 12.01.2023 17:32, Isidore Ducasse wrote:
    On 2023-01-11, Janis Papanagnou <[email protected]> wrote:

    [*] But don't make the mistake I once made (in the Valley) to assume
    that MR would provide disintegration resistance, where I died in one
    turn; first breath disintegrated my shield, and the wall-reflected
    ray killed me. ;-)

    Uh, shouldn't the shield have reflected the ray first?
    Or it's like everything else, and there's a small probability that it
    fails to reflect?

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    | @ D
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    As far as I recall; the ray hit me, thereby disintegrating my shield,
    but the ray continued nonetheless past me, got reflected by the wall,
    and the wall-reflected ray killed me then because I was w/o shield
    at that point. (This is from faint memory. I recall to have posted
    about it at that time, years ago, but I couldn't find it w/ Google
    on a quick search.)

    Janis

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  • From Pat Rankin@21:1/5 to Janis Papanagnou on Thu Jan 12 11:03:37 2023
    On Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 10:35:25 AM UTC-8, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
    I just confirmed that game behavior by a test in explore mode.

    (The earlier post would have been clearer if you had mentioned
    that your shield at the time was not a shield of reflection.)

    If wearing a shield (other than reflection), disintegration will
    destroy it but you will survive. If not wearing any shield, but
    wearing a suit (even leather jacket, and presumably a robe in
    slash'em where it is worn in the suit slot rather than the cloak
    slot), disintegration will destroy your cloak, suit, and shirt but
    you will survive. If not wearing a shield or a suit, you will be disintegrated.

    I don't think it's possible to get a double bounce and triple
    hit against the hero on the same breath attack but I might
    be wrong. I don't think the range can be long enough to
    hit the hero and pass through, bounce off an adjacent wall
    or reflecting monster, hit the hero a second time and pass
    through, then pass through the blank dragon, bounce off
    the wall behind it and pass through it again to hit the hero
    for a third time. However, it might be long enough if the
    dragon had been wearing an amulet of reflection while in
    some other form then kept that when being polymorphed
    into a black dragon. The distance for the second bounce
    and third hit would be shorter that way, both by a pair of
    steps and by not passing through the dragon.

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  • From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Janis Papanagnou on Thu Jan 12 19:35:23 2023
    On 12.01.2023 19:07, Janis Papanagnou wrote:

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    | @ D
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    As far as I recall; the ray hit me, thereby disintegrating my shield,
    but the ray continued nonetheless past me, got reflected by the wall,
    and the wall-reflected ray killed me then because I was w/o shield
    at that point. (This is from faint memory. I recall to have posted
    about it at that time, years ago, but I couldn't find it w/ Google
    on a quick search.)

    I just confirmed that game behavior by a test in explore mode.

    Janis

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  • From Janis Papanagnou@21:1/5 to Pat Rankin on Thu Jan 12 20:19:40 2023
    On 12.01.2023 20:03, Pat Rankin wrote:
    On Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 10:35:25 AM UTC-8, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
    I just confirmed that game behavior by a test in explore mode.

    (The earlier post would have been clearer if you had mentioned
    that your shield at the time was not a shield of reflection.)

    Maybe. But a shield of reflection would not have got disintegrated
    in the first place; it reflects all the dragon breaths.


    If wearing a shield (other than reflection), disintegration will
    destroy it but you will survive. If not wearing any shield, but
    wearing a suit (even leather jacket, and presumably a robe in
    slash'em where it is worn in the suit slot rather than the cloak
    slot), disintegration will destroy your cloak, suit, and shirt but
    you will survive. If not wearing a shield or a suit, you will be disintegrated.

    [ snip multi-bounce considerations ]

    Shield and cloak seem to not suffice:

    The black dragon breathes a disintegration blast!
    The blast of disintegration hits you! Your shield crumbles away!
    The blast of disintegration bounces!
    The blast of disintegration hits you!
    Your cloak crumbles and turns to dust!
    Die? [yn] (n)

    And cloak and body armor seem to disintegrate in the same instance:

    The black dragon breathes a disintegration blast!
    The blast of disintegration hits you! Your shield crumbles away!
    The blast of disintegration bounces!
    The blast of disintegration hits you!
    Your cloak crumbles and turns to dust!
    Your armor turns to dust and falls to the floor!
    The blast of disintegration hits the black dragon.

    I don't recall whether in that decades old game I had worn body
    armor.

    The point remains; be very careful with black dragons if you lack
    reflection (and disintegration-resistance), and avoid reflecting
    walls (if possible).

    Janis

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