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The '''black pudding''', {{black|P}}, is an [[amoeboid]] [[NetHack]] [[monster]].  Its most noteworthy characteristic is its ability to [[division|divide]] when hit by an [[iron]] item, leaving two black puddings (a process which also [[corrosion|corrode]]s the weapon).  It is the more powerful of the two monsters that can do this (the other being the [[brown pudding]]). It is precisely this characteristic that gives rise to the practice of [[pudding farming]].
  
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If [[you]] do [[kick]] a [[sink]], then one possible result is to summon a black pudding. The message for this is, "A '''black ooze''' gushes up from the drain!"
  
The '''black pudding''', {{black|P}}, is an [[amoeboid]] [[NetHack]] [[monster]]. Its most noteworthy characteristic is its ability to [[division|divide]] when hit by an [[iron]] item, leaving two black puddings (a process which also [[corrosion|corrode]]s the weapon). It is the more powerful of the two monsters that can do this (the other being the [[brown pudding]]).  It is precisely this characteristic that gives rise to the practice of [[pudding farming]].
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== Strategy ==
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In short:
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# ''Do not let the black pudding corrode your iron weapon, iron armor, or [[bronze plate mail]].''
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=== Protect your armor ===
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The bite of the black pudding can corrode your [[copper]] or [[iron]] armor. Before allowing the pudding to bite you, consider if it will damage your armor.
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* Rustproof iron armor will not corrode.
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* A corrodeproof [[bronze plate mail]] (the only copper armor) will not corrode.
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* [[Body armor]] concealed under a [[cloak]] or [[robe]] will not corrode.
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* You might let your [[uncursed]] +0 [[orcish helm]] corrode if you have a replacement available.
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* You could step away from the pudding and remove your vulnerable armor; black puddings do not corrode what you do not wear.
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A good strategy is to fight using [[ranged attack]]s, but many players will not have these armor problems; maybe you will not encounter a black pudding before you rustproof your armor.
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=== Use not iron weapons ===
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Black puddings can corrode iron weapons. If you would wield an iron weapon and hit a black pudding, then the pudding might split and the weapon would corrode. (That is good if you want to block a wide path, but bad if the multiple puddings thoroughly corrode your armor.)
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Switch to that [[elven dagger]], throw [[rock]]s or junk [[dart]]s, or employ rustproof or non-iron weapons against those black puddings.
  
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Revision as of 23:21, 5 December 2006

The black pudding, P, is an amoeboid NetHack monster. Its most noteworthy characteristic is its ability to divide when hit by an iron item, leaving two black puddings (a process which also corrodes the weapon). It is the more powerful of the two monsters that can do this (the other being the brown pudding). It is precisely this characteristic that gives rise to the practice of pudding farming.

If you do kick a sink, then one possible result is to summon a black pudding. The message for this is, "A black ooze gushes up from the drain!"

Strategy

In short:

  1. Do not let the black pudding corrode your iron weapon, iron armor, or bronze plate mail.

Protect your armor

The bite of the black pudding can corrode your copper or iron armor. Before allowing the pudding to bite you, consider if it will damage your armor.

  • Rustproof iron armor will not corrode.
  • A corrodeproof bronze plate mail (the only copper armor) will not corrode.
  • Body armor concealed under a cloak or robe will not corrode.
  • You might let your uncursed +0 orcish helm corrode if you have a replacement available.
  • You could step away from the pudding and remove your vulnerable armor; black puddings do not corrode what you do not wear.

A good strategy is to fight using ranged attacks, but many players will not have these armor problems; maybe you will not encounter a black pudding before you rustproof your armor.

Use not iron weapons

Black puddings can corrode iron weapons. If you would wield an iron weapon and hit a black pudding, then the pudding might split and the weapon would corrode. (That is good if you want to block a wide path, but bad if the multiple puddings thoroughly corrode your armor.)

Switch to that elven dagger, throw rocks or junk darts, or employ rustproof or non-iron weapons against those black puddings.