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A [[ring of slow digestion]] protects against [[Digestion|digesting]] attacks.  Rather than damage you, "You get regurgitated! Obviously the <foo> doesn't like your taste." and you are expelled.
 
A [[ring of slow digestion]] protects against [[Digestion|digesting]] attacks.  Rather than damage you, "You get regurgitated! Obviously the <foo> doesn't like your taste." and you are expelled.
  
To be '''expelled''' and escape from an engulfed state, you can wait it out (which may kill you first), kill the engulfing monster (best done with e.g. a [[wand of death]]), zap a [[wand of digging]] or [[spellbook of dig|spell of dig]] (which also sets the monster to one hit point and in a state where you can kill it with one hit, but only works on [[ochre jelly|ochre jellies]], [[purple worm]]s, [[trapper]]s, [[lurker above|lurkers above]] and [[Juiblex]]) or [[wand of opening]] or [[spellbook of knock|spell of knock]], ring the charged [[Bell of Opening]], [[scare]] the monster with a [[tooled horn]] or [[drum]] (other methods rely on line-of-sight and thus do not work when engulfed), [[polymorph]] yourself into something too large to be engulfed ([[Monsters (by size)|Size Huge or larger]]) or zap a [[wand of slow monster]] or [[spellbook of slow monster|spell of slow monster]], which only works on [[vortex|vortices]] and [[air elemental]]s. A directional [[spell]] will always hit the monster engulfing you ("The <spell> rips into the <monster>!"), although [[ray]]-based attacks do not travel beyond the confines of the monster.
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To be '''expelled''' and escape from an engulfed state, you can:
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* wait it out (digesters will kill you rather than expel you)
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* kill the engulfing monster (best done with, e.g., a [[wand of death]])
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* zap a [[wand of opening]] or [[spellbook of knock|spell of knock]]
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* ring the charged [[Bell of Opening]]
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* [[scare]] the monster with a [[tooled horn]] or [[drum]] (other methods rely on line-of-sight and thus do not work when engulfed)
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* [[polymorph]] yourself into something too large to be engulfed ([[Monsters (by size)|size Huge or larger]])
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* put on a [[ring of slow digestion]] (only works on digesters: [[lurker above|lurkers above]], [[trapper]]s, and [[purple worm]]s)
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* zap a [[wand of slow monster]] or [[spellbook of slow monster|spell of slow monster]] (only works on [[whirly]] monsters: [[vortex|vortices]] and [[air elemental]]s)
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* zap a [[wand of digging]] or [[spellbook of dig|spell of dig]] (only works on non-[[whirly]] monsters: [[ochre jelly|ochre jellies]], [[purple worm]]s, [[trapper]]s, [[lurker above|lurkers above]] and [[Juiblex]]; sets the monster to one hit point)
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* [[teleport]] yourself out, if you are on a level that allows teleport
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* [[teleport]] the monster engulfing you, if you are on a [[non-teleport level]] (on levels that allow self-teleport, you will teleport with the monster)
  
 
Take note that when you are expelled from an engulfing monster, you are subject to any [[trap]]s on the square you are released to. If the engulfing monster has moved you, this may trigger traps that you have not discovered yet.
 
Take note that when you are expelled from an engulfing monster, you are subject to any [[trap]]s on the square you are released to. If the engulfing monster has moved you, this may trigger traps that you have not discovered yet.
  
On levels that allow [[teleport]], you can also teleport yourself out by the usual methods. On a [[non-teleport level]], you can teleport the engulfing monster instead (on levels that allow self-teleport, you will teleport with the monster).
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A directional [[spell]] will always hit the monster engulfing you ("The <spell> rips into the <monster>!") although [[ray]]-based attacks do not travel beyond the confines of the monster.
  
 
If you have any free time while engulfed, you might try [[search|searching]] or [[engrave|engraving]].
 
If you have any free time while engulfed, you might try [[search|searching]] or [[engrave|engraving]].
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Revision as of 19:01, 14 December 2008

An engulfing attack is one in which you are surrounded by the monster, whether being swallowed whole by it (in the case of e.g. purple worms and trappers) or simply being drawn into it (vortices and air elementals).

Monsters with engulfing attacks:

Monster Damage Type
ochre jelly Acid
lurker above Digestion
trapper Digestion
fog cloud Physical
dust vortex Blinding
ice vortex Cold
energy vortex Shock and Drain energy
steam vortex Fire
fire vortex Fire
purple worm Digestion
air elemental Physical
Juiblex Disease

Several types of damage can result from being engulfed:

A ring of slow digestion protects against digesting attacks. Rather than damage you, "You get regurgitated! Obviously the <foo> doesn't like your taste." and you are expelled.

To be expelled and escape from an engulfed state, you can:

Take note that when you are expelled from an engulfing monster, you are subject to any traps on the square you are released to. If the engulfing monster has moved you, this may trigger traps that you have not discovered yet.

A directional spell will always hit the monster engulfing you ("The <spell> rips into the <monster>!") although ray-based attacks do not travel beyond the confines of the monster.

If you have any free time while engulfed, you might try searching or engraving.

The time you will be engulfed is shortened by high monster level, and lengthened by good (low) AC. This means digesters will fully digest you faster if they are high level or you are poorly armored. The effect is perhaps unintuitive for other engulfers, however. The minimum number of (the engulfer's) turns you will be engulfed is 2 (including the one on which you are swallowed), which means at normal speed you are guaranteed at least one to attempt to escape a digester.

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