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:You get credited for every monster that dies. --[[User:60.234.232.43|60.234.232.43]] 07:57, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
 
:You get credited for every monster that dies. --[[User:60.234.232.43|60.234.232.43]] 07:57, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
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"Is there some way to keep my pets from killing things I don't want them to?"
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[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] writes: The only sure way that I know is to leave the pet on a different level. I once had a pet [[Umber hulk]] who crashed through walls and messed up Minetown, even though I did not want that to happen. I wanted to go up through Minetown without abandoning my pet, so I had no choice.
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Perhaps if you had a [[leash]], you could try to walk your pet away from unwanted fights, or if you had a [[magic whistle]], you could lock your pet in one room and later summon it to the staircase.
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Then there is the problem of pets starting battles and losing.
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When taking a corridor to a shop, you might walk in front of your pet and close the shop door behind you. This might be useful if you had a pet [[warhorse]], and you wanted to stop it from attacking the shopkeeper, who would kill the warhorse. I do not recall trying this strategy, because I usually want my pets to enter shops.
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A pet [[nymph]] may anger a monster only by smiling at it; I can only hope that the nymph teleports away before the other monster would kill her.
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I once lost a pet [[ghoul]] in SLASH'EM. This ghoul attacked a shopkeeper at the mall level and every attack missed, so the shopkeeper never responded. However, I found no way to pull the ghoul away from the shopkeeper, so I had to continue the game without my pet. I never had such a happening in vanilla NetHack.
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I never killed the Oracle and I never ascended, --[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] 03:26, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

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Jistanidiot 00:29, 21 August 2007 (UTC) On my last ascention I noticed that it said I killed the Oracle. Now I didn't. I did notice that he disappeared at one point, but I know I didn't do it. Thanks to the nifty ttyrec at nethack.alt.org, I found the place where he died. Apparently my pet Ogre King took him out. Do I normally get credit for what my pets kill or is this some special case ? Is there some way to keep my pets from killing things I don't want them to? This particular Ogre killed the only two temple priests in the game before I could buy much protection from them.

Thanks in advance.

You get credited for every monster that dies. --60.234.232.43 07:57, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

"Is there some way to keep my pets from killing things I don't want them to?"

Kernigh writes: The only sure way that I know is to leave the pet on a different level. I once had a pet Umber hulk who crashed through walls and messed up Minetown, even though I did not want that to happen. I wanted to go up through Minetown without abandoning my pet, so I had no choice.

Perhaps if you had a leash, you could try to walk your pet away from unwanted fights, or if you had a magic whistle, you could lock your pet in one room and later summon it to the staircase.

Then there is the problem of pets starting battles and losing.

When taking a corridor to a shop, you might walk in front of your pet and close the shop door behind you. This might be useful if you had a pet warhorse, and you wanted to stop it from attacking the shopkeeper, who would kill the warhorse. I do not recall trying this strategy, because I usually want my pets to enter shops.

A pet nymph may anger a monster only by smiling at it; I can only hope that the nymph teleports away before the other monster would kill her.

I once lost a pet ghoul in SLASH'EM. This ghoul attacked a shopkeeper at the mall level and every attack missed, so the shopkeeper never responded. However, I found no way to pull the ghoul away from the shopkeeper, so I had to continue the game without my pet. I never had such a happening in vanilla NetHack.

I never killed the Oracle and I never ascended, --Kernigh 03:26, 24 August 2007 (UTC)