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Branches are paths you can take in the [[Mazes of Menace]] that will lead you to [[item]]s and [[XP]]. They are not to be confused with [[special level]]s, though most branches contain them (the [[Big Room]] is a special level, but it is not a branch in the dungeon).
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In ''[[NetHack]]'', '''branches''' are paths you can take within the [[Mazes of Menace]] that will lead you to various useful (and often optional) rewards. They are not to be confused with [[special level]]s, though most branches contain them   the [[Big Room]] is a special level, but it is not a branch in the dungeon.  The [[monster frequency]] of randomly-generated monsters in dungeon branches may be biased toward specific [[alignment]]s.
  
 
Below is a list of dungeon branches:
 
Below is a list of dungeon branches:
*[[Dungeons of Doom]], which contains the following dead-end branches:
 
**[[Gnomish mines]] (eight or nine levels deep)
 
**[[Sokoban]] (four levels high)
 
**The [[Quest]] (mandatory; contains the [[quest artifact]] and the [[silver bell]].  Five to seven levels deep)
 
**[[Fort Ludios]] (always accessible through a magic portal in a vault.  One level)
 
*[[Gehennom]], which contains the following dead-end branch:
 
**[[Vlad's Tower]] (mandatory; contains the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]]. Three levels high)
 
*The [[Endgame]], consisting of the four [[Elemental Planes]] and the [[Astral Plane]].
 
  
When you reach the end of a dead-end branch, you walk or levelport back to the main branches.
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* The [[Dungeons of Doom]], which contains the following dead-end branches:
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** The [[Gnomish Mines]], which is eight or nine levels deep and biased toward lawful alignment.
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** [[Sokoban]], which is always four levels high and biased toward neutral alignment.
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** The [[Quest]], which is 5-7 levels deep and contains your role's [[quest artifact]] as well as the [[Bell of Opening]].
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** [[Fort Ludios]], which may be accessible through a [[magic portal]] found in a [[vault]].
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* [[Gehennom]], which contains the following dead-end branch:
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**[[Vlad's Tower]], which is always 3 levels high, contains the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]], and is biased toward chaotic alignment.
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* The [[Endgame]], consisting of the four [[Elemental Planes]] and the [[Astral Plane]].
  
Not branches are the [[Rogue level]] and the [[Wizard's Tower]], though the latter behaves similar to a dungeon branch when it comes to [[level teleportation]].
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The [[Wizard's Tower]] is not considered a dungeon branch, though it behaves similar to one for purposes of level teleportation.
  
== UnNetHack ==
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==Variants==
[[UnNetHack]] makes some changes to existing branches and adds new ones; see [[UnNetHack#Branch changes|UnNetHack § Branch changes]] for details.
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===UnNetHack===
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[[UnNetHack]] makes some changes to existing branches and adds several new ones to the dungeon - see [[UnNetHack#Branch changes|UnNetHack § Branch changes]] for full details.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Eye of the Aethiopica]]
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* The [[Eye of the Aethiopica]], which can be [[invoked]] to teleport between dungeon branches.
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[[Category:Dungeon branches]]
 
[[Category:Dungeon branches]]
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 9 April 2022

In NetHack, branches are paths you can take within the Mazes of Menace that will lead you to various useful (and often optional) rewards. They are not to be confused with special levels, though most branches contain them   the Big Room is a special level, but it is not a branch in the dungeon. The monster frequency of randomly-generated monsters in dungeon branches may be biased toward specific alignments.

Below is a list of dungeon branches:

The Wizard's Tower is not considered a dungeon branch, though it behaves similar to one for purposes of level teleportation.

Variants

UnNetHack

UnNetHack makes some changes to existing branches and adds several new ones to the dungeon - see UnNetHack § Branch changes for full details.

See also

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