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The '''helm of opposite alignment''' is a type of [[magical item|magical]] [[helm]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It has a [[randomized appearance]].
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A '''helm of opposite alignment''' is a type of [[magical item|magical]] [[helm]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is made of [[iron]], and has a [[randomized appearance]] when [[Identification|unidentified]].
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Helms of opposite alignment have a 90% chance of being generated cursed.{{refsrc|src/mkobj.c|993|version=NetHack 3.6.6}}
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In addition to random generation, general [[shop]]s and used armor dealershops can sell helms of opposite alignment.
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Helms of opposite alignment have a {{frac|9|10}} chance of generating as cursed.{{refsrc|src/mkobj.c|993|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
As indicated by the name, a helm of opposite alignment will switch you to the [[alignment]] opposite your current one when worn - this will [[autocurse]] the helm, remove any divine [[protection]] you have acquired and set your [[alignment record]] to zero (even if it was previously negative).
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As indicated by the name, a helm of opposite alignment will switch your character's [[alignment]] to the opposite one while worn - this will [[autocurse]] and [[auto-identify]] the helm, remove any divine [[protection]] and set [[alignment record]] to zero, even if it was previously negative.{{refsrc|src/do_wear.c|410|nethack=3.6.7}} A [[lawful]] character donning the helm will become [[chaotic]], and a chaotic character donning the helm will become lawful; for [[neutral]] characters, there is a an equal chance of the helm switching them to lawful or chaotic, and each individual helm will always switch to the same alignment.{{refsrc|src/do_wear.c|418|nethack=3.6.7}} Removing the helm will restore that character's original alignment and remove any protection obtained - wearing or removing the helm will never restore any lost points of protection or alignment record.
 
Removing the helm will restore your original alignment and remove any protection obtained under your temporary alignment; wearing or removing the helm will never restore any lost points of protection or alignment record. Attempting to put one on while in the [[Quest]] branch will always fail and give a specific message{{refsrc|src/do_wear.c|1884|version=NetHack 3.6.6}} - this will still remove any divine protection, but does not affect your alignment record.
 
  
A [[lawful]] character donning the helm will become [[chaotic]], and a chaotic character donning the helm will become lawful. For [[neutral]] characters, there is a a 50/50 chance of the helm switching them to lawful or chaotic, and each individual helm will always switch to the same alignment. While the helm does not change the alignment of monsters, [[aligned priest]]s and [[minion]]s (whose alignment is linked to their god) will refuse to put it on.{{refsrc|src/worn.c|554|version=NetHack 3.6.6}}
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Attempting to put one on while in the [[Quest]] branch will always fail, with a specific message depending on if you are permanently converted or not, and auto-identify the helm{{refsrc|src/do_wear.c|1884|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} - this will still remove any divine protection, but does not affect alignment record.
  
If your god was angry with you prior to wearing the helm, your "new" god will retain the previous god's anger status. [[Ascend]]ing while wearing a helm of opposite alignment will cut your [[score]] by {{frac|2|3}}.
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If your character's [[god]] was angry prior to wearing the helm, your "new" god will retain the previous god's anger status. Gods will not consider a worn cursed helm of opposite alignment as trouble, and will not uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment in order to prevent switching allegiance to a different god.{{refsrc|src/pray.c|298|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/pray.c|1132|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} [[Ascend]]ing while wearing a helm of opposite alignment will cut your final [[score]] by {{frac|3}}.
  
Gods will not consider a worn cursed helm of opposite alignment as trouble, and will not uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment as a favor, to prevent you from switching allegiance to a different god.{{refsrc|src/pray.c|298|version=NetHack 3.6.6}}{{refsrc|src/pray.c|1132|version=NetHack 3.6.6}}
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Monsters can wear this helm, which will autocurse as it does for the player but does not change their alignment{{refsrc|src/worn.c|601|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} - [[aligned priest]]s and [[minion]]s, whose alignments are linked to their god, will never put one on.{{refsrc|src/worn.c|557|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
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{{upcoming|3.7.0|Per {{commit|0c9e34832cc95a90cf5807c0ac3c0471b1b0b45f}} and {{commit|cd0478090776b0439b88ffe96c6465ec5601e2e9}}, if a character wears a helm of opposite alignment, their alignment is abused and they are [[confused]] for a few turns. A roll versus their current alignment abuse is also made prior to shifting alignment - an [[erinys]] is summoned if the roll fails, and one will always be summoned if the helm is worn while on the [[Astral Plane]].}}
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Helms of opposite alignment are among the many reasons that randomly use-testing unidentified helms is a [[bad idea]] - they also share the same base cost as the useful [[helm of brilliance]] and [[helm of telepathy]]. However, most such helms will generate cursed and can be avoided with relative ease, especially through methods such as pet-testing. Even so, be sure to formally [[identify]] a suspected helm of opposite alignment as soon as possible - it has a 10% chance of generating noncursed, which may prove a nasty surprise for an early-game player, since you usually lack any forms of curse removal and [[prayer]] is rendered unreliable.
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Helms of opposite alignment are among the many reasons that randomly use-testing unidentified helms is a [[bad idea]] - they also share the same base cost as the useful [[helm of brilliance]] and [[helm of telepathy]]. However, most such helms will generate cursed and can be avoided with relative ease, especially through methods such as pet-testing. Even so, be sure to formally [[identify]] a suspected helm of opposite alignment as soon as possible: the 10% chance of one generating noncursed can prove a nasty surprise for an early-game player, who usually lacks any forms of curse removal and will find [[prayer]] rendered unreliable.
  
 
One primary use of a helm of opposite alignment is for lawful characters to weaken the [[mysterious force]] during a [[speed ascension]], since chaotic characters are not teleported by as many floors when using staircases. Another is on the [[Astral Plane]], where a character willing to use the helm effectively has a {{frac|2|3}} chance of ascending on the first altar they find - this is naturally less reliable for neutral characters compared to other alignments.
 
One primary use of a helm of opposite alignment is for lawful characters to weaken the [[mysterious force]] during a [[speed ascension]], since chaotic characters are not teleported by as many floors when using staircases. Another is on the [[Astral Plane]], where a character willing to use the helm effectively has a {{frac|2|3}} chance of ascending on the first altar they find - this is naturally less reliable for neutral characters compared to other alignments.
  
The helm has some niche applications as well - for example, a chaotic character may become lawful to safely traverse the [[Gnomish Mines]] in the early game. The helm can allow characters to obtain [[intelligent artifact]]s of other alignments, including [[dip]]ping for [[Excalibur]].
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The helm has some niche other applications as well - for example, a chaotic character may become lawful to safely traverse the [[Gnomish Mines]] in the early game. The helm can allow characters to obtain [[intelligent artifact]]s of other alignments, including [[dip]]ping for [[Excalibur]]. While pets can wear the helm, their actual alignment will not change, so it serves no useful purpose to give a pet one.
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{{upcoming|3.7.0|Erinyes are significantly buffed to further resemble their inspirations in the Furies: their ability to appear upon a character wearing the helm represents a major hazard to both stronger characters that actively plan to use the helm and unlucky ones that put on the non-cursed and unidentified helm. They can also gain additional traits, properties and even attacks based on your character's alignment abuse, and the confusion from switching alignments via the helm makes them them more difficult to fight and/or escape as well; attempting to make them extinct through repeated uses of the helm will only make existing and newly-generated erinyes stronger.
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Erinyes that are empowered enough to gain [[teleport control]] are even more difficult to get rid of: {{commit|10a1befcf9eee8bc2debfd656e680fffde22b339}} makes it so that a teleported erinys has a {{frac|12|13}} chance of appearing on a square adjacent to you as with the Riders, and {{commit|6d29efcf043d0c560cdd7042166acfad07d089c7}} makes it so a character cannot [[sacrifice]] while confused. Combined with the above, this may completely scupper attempts to ascend on a cross-aligned high altar, since you will need at least one turn to clear confusion, which gives the erinys and other monsters time to strike and a chance for larger ones to knock your character off the altar.}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions, as well as some variants based on those versions, a neutral character would randomly become lawful or chaotic each time they wore the helm, with the result not tied to the individual object; wearing or removing the helm also did not alter your alignment record, and it is possible for prayer to uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment. All but the lattermost traits were changed to their current implementation in [[NetHack 3.6.0]]; praying to uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment was removed in [[NetHack 3.6.1]].
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In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions, as well as some variants based on those versions, a neutral character would randomly become lawful or chaotic each time they wore the helm, with the result not tied to the individual object. Wearing or removing the helm also did not alter your alignment record, and it is possible for prayer to uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment.
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The mechanics for neutral opposite alignment and alignment record are changed to their modern implementation in [[NetHack 3.6.0]], while prayer uncursing a worn helm of opposite alignment was removed in [[NetHack 3.6.1]].
  
 
==Messages==
 
==Messages==
{{message|Your mind oscillates briefly.|You put on a helm of opposite alignment and changed your alignment.}}
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{{message|Your mind oscillates briefly.|You put on a helm of opposite alignment and changed your alignment, identifying the helm.}}
{{message|You narrowly avoid losing all chance at your goal.|You attempted to put on a helm of opposite alignment while in your Quest branch, which will always fail.}}
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{{message|You narrowly avoid losing all chance at your goal.|As above while in your Quest branch; this will always fail.}}
{{message|You are suddenly overcome with shame and change your mind.|As above, but your alignment was already permanently converted through other means.}}
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{{message|You are suddenly overcome with shame and change your mind.|Alternate Quest branch message for perma-converted characters.}}
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
In [[SLASH'EM]], a chaotic or neutral character can take advantage of the helm of opposite alignment to get tamed lawful [[minion]]s from sacrifice and prayer - including [[deva]]s, [[ki-rin]], [[archon]]s, [[planetar]]s, and [[solar]]s.
 
In [[SLASH'EM]], a chaotic or neutral character can take advantage of the helm of opposite alignment to get tamed lawful [[minion]]s from sacrifice and prayer - including [[deva]]s, [[ki-rin]], [[archon]]s, [[planetar]]s, and [[solar]]s.
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===SporkHack===
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In [[SporkHack]], wearing a helm of opposite alignment halves your alignment record and inverts it: if your alignment record was positive at the time of wearing, it becomes negative, and a negative alignment record becomes positive; removing a worn helm of opposite alignment also inverts your alignment record.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/SporkHack/commit/f6d94071beeec858d3b5ec7d728502df7db08cc6 SporkHack commit f6d9407 - "HoOA now adjusts piety to -(align/2) when you put it on"]</ref> For example, if you have an alignment record of 20 and wear a helm of opposite alignment, then your alignment record becomes -10; if you uncurse or destroy the helm immediately after, your alignment record then becomes 10.
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As a result, using a helm of opposite alignment to ascend carries a significant risk in terms of score, as well as perceived legitimacy: if your alignment record is not positive after offering the [[Amulet of Yendor]] (which boosts your alignment record by 10), you are denied the status of demigod(ess) and forced to escape in celestial disgrace.
  
 
===dNetHack===
 
===dNetHack===
 
In [[dNetHack]], helms of opposite alignment essentially function as they do in NetHack 3.4.3.
 
In [[dNetHack]], helms of opposite alignment essentially function as they do in NetHack 3.4.3.
  
===EvilHack===
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===FIQHack===
In [[EvilHack]], several mechanics related to the helm of opposite alignment are altered:<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/master/doc/evilhack-changelog.md#version-032 EvilHack changelog, v0.3.2]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/master/doc/evilhack-changelog.md#version-042 EvilHack changelog, v0.4.2]</ref>
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In [[FIQHack]], wearing or removing a helm of opposite alignment causes you to gradually lose 1 point of alignment record per turn - once your alignment reaches &minus;100, your alignment converts as would normally occur with the helm behaves in vanilla ''NetHack''. Taking the helm off after a complete conversion from it also causes you to gradually lose alignment in the same way until you regain your original alignment.
  
* In addition to not uncursing a worn helm of opposite alignment, your god will never give you the helm as a sacrifice gift.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/9f12aeb8abe3b91e9714e72b89d5a754007c211b EvilHack commit 9f12aeb - "uncursing prayer vs helm of opposite alignment"]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L325 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 325]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/8c5b89565af0cee1563a77a48f4361638ffab6b7 EvilHack commit 8c5b895 - "Fix: your deity probably shouldn't gift the player a helm of opposite alignment."]</ref>
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Having your alignment completely converted in either case resets your [[piety]] (which FIQHack uses to determine gift threshold and crowning) and protection, incurs a &minus;3 Luck penalty and increments prayer timeout by 300 (more) turns.
* You cannot use the helm to obtain [[Excalibur]] or [[Dirge]] as a [[Knight]].<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1759 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1759 (code for Dirge)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1759 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1759 (code for Dirge)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/fountain.c#L553 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/fountain.c, line 553 (code for Excalibur dipping)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/ebf4883149563c3dac1afe6ef74fcabfa900bf63 EvilHack commit ebf4883 - " Fix: disallow obtaining Excalibur or Dirge by using a helm of opposite alignment."]</ref>
 
* Attempting to offer the Amulet to a different deity while using a helm of opposite alignment has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of your original god noticing the deception. While the game does not instantly end if they notice, you are still severely penalized - the god is angered, you take a &minus;5 penalty to alignment and [[Luck]], and the helm is destroyed.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1848 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1848]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/0401bf272be28787b10ab6dc12359e5b363b695a EvilHack commit 0401bf2 - "Offering the Amulet of Yendor while wearing a helm of opposite alignment "]</ref> Successfully ascending while converted to a different alignment using the helm will be treated as an ascension "in dishonor", with the same {{frac|2|3}} score reduction as in vanilla; ascending while using the helm to convert ''back'' to your starting alignment grants a 1.5x score bonus, compared to the 2x bonus obtained from remaining loyal to your god.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/end.c#L1607 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/end.c, line 1607]</ref>
 
* Infidels that wear a helm of opposite alignment are always converted to lawful, as they are typically unaligned. This allows them to make holy water while wearing the helm.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/a232869d1f9c1748cefc6343cc21341795ebb8d9 EvilHack commit a232869 - "Account for Infidels wearing a helm of opp. align."]</ref>
 
  
 
===xNetHack===
 
===xNetHack===
In [[xNetHack]], the helm of opposite alignment will autocurse as normal if a monster wears it, allowing players to identify one this way - the monster will still not change alignment, and aligned priests and minions will never wear one.
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In [[xNetHack]], ascending using a helm of opposite alignment will always result in a dishonorable ascension.
  
Ascending using a helm of opposite alignment will always result in a dishonorable ascension.
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===EvilHack===
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In [[EvilHack]], it is now possible to convert alignment while already converted through other means. Several mechanics related to the helm of opposite alignment are also altered:<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/master/doc/evilhack-changelog.md#version-032 EvilHack changelog, v0.3.2]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/master/doc/evilhack-changelog.md#version-042 EvilHack changelog, v0.4.2]</ref>
  
===FIQHack===
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* In addition to not uncursing a worn helm of opposite alignment, your god will never give you the helm as a sacrifice gift.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/9f12aeb8abe3b91e9714e72b89d5a754007c211b EvilHack commit 9f12aeb - "uncursing prayer vs helm of opposite alignment"]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L325 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 325]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/8c5b89565af0cee1563a77a48f4361638ffab6b7 EvilHack commit 8c5b895 - "Fix: your deity probably shouldn't gift the player a helm of opposite alignment."]</ref>
In [[FIQHack]], wearing or removing a helm of opposite alignment now causes you to gradually lose 1 point of alignment record per turn - once your alignment reaches &minus;100, your alignment converts as would normally occur with the helm behaves in vanilla ''NetHack''. Taking the helm off after a complete conversion from it also causes you to gradually lose alignment in the same way until you regain your original alignment.
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* You cannot use the helm to obtain [[Excalibur]] or [[Dirge]] as a [[Knight]].<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1759 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1759 (code for Dirge)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1759 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1759 (code for Dirge)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/fountain.c#L553 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/fountain.c, line 553 (code for Excalibur dipping)]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/ebf4883149563c3dac1afe6ef74fcabfa900bf63 EvilHack commit ebf4883 - "Fix: disallow obtaining Excalibur or Dirge by using a helm of opposite alignment."]</ref>
 
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* Attempting to offer the Amulet to a different deity while using a helm of opposite alignment has a {{frac|3}} chance of your original god noticing the deception, incurring many severe penalties: your original god is angered, you take a &minus;5 penalty to alignment and [[Luck]], and the helm is destroyed.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/pray.c#L1848 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/pray.c, line 1848]</ref><ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/0401bf272be28787b10ab6dc12359e5b363b695a EvilHack commit 0401bf2 - "Offering the Amulet of Yendor while wearing a helm of opposite alignment"]</ref> As in ''NetHack'', successfully ascending while converted to a different alignment using the helm will be treated as an ascension "in dishonor", with a {{frac|3}} score reduction, and ascending while using the helm to convert ''back'' to your starting alignment grants a 1.5x score bonus, compared to the 2x bonus obtained from remaining loyal to your god.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/blob/0.7.1/src/end.c#L1607 EvilHack 0.7.1 src/end.c, line 1607]</ref>
Having your alignment completely converted in either case resets your [[piety]] (which FIQHack uses to determine gift threshold and crowning) and protection, incurs a &minus;3 Luck penalty and increments prayer timeout by 300 (more) turns.
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* Infidels that wear a helm of opposite alignment are always converted to lawful, as they are typically unaligned. This allows them to make holy water while wearing the helm.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/a232869d1f9c1748cefc6343cc21341795ebb8d9 EvilHack commit a232869 - "Account for Infidels wearing a helm of opp. align."]</ref>
 
 
===SporkHack===
 
In [[SporkHack]], wearing a helm of opposite alignment halves your alignment record and inverts it: if your alignment record was positive at the time of wearing, it becomes negative, and a negative alignment record becomes positive; removing a worn helm of opposite alignment also inverts your alignment record.<ref>[https://github.com/k21971/SporkHack/commit/f6d94071beeec858d3b5ec7d728502df7db08cc6 SporkHack commit f6d9407 - "HoOA now adjusts piety to -(align/2) when you put it on"]</ref> This means that if, for example, you had an alignment record of 20 and wear a helm of opposite alignment, then your alignment record becomes -10; if you uncurse or destroy the helm immediately after, your alignment record then becomes 10.
 
 
 
As a result, using a helm of opposite alignment to ascend carries a significant risk: if your alignment record is not positive after offering the [[Amulet of Yendor]] (which boosts your alignment record by 10), you are denied the status of demigod(ess) and forced to escape in celestial disgrace.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Helms]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 9 April 2024

[ Plumed helmet.png[ Etched helmet.png[ Crested helmet.png[ Visored helmet.png
helm of opposite alignment
Appearance random
Slot helm
AC 1
Special
Base price 50 zm
Weight 50
Material iron

A helm of opposite alignment is a type of magical helm that appears in NetHack. It is made of iron, and has a randomized appearance when unidentified.

Generation

In addition to random generation, general shops and used armor dealershops can sell helms of opposite alignment.

Helms of opposite alignment have a 910 chance of generating as cursed.[1]

Description

As indicated by the name, a helm of opposite alignment will switch your character's alignment to the opposite one while worn - this will autocurse and auto-identify the helm, remove any divine protection and set alignment record to zero, even if it was previously negative.[2] A lawful character donning the helm will become chaotic, and a chaotic character donning the helm will become lawful; for neutral characters, there is a an equal chance of the helm switching them to lawful or chaotic, and each individual helm will always switch to the same alignment.[3] Removing the helm will restore that character's original alignment and remove any protection obtained - wearing or removing the helm will never restore any lost points of protection or alignment record.

Attempting to put one on while in the Quest branch will always fail, with a specific message depending on if you are permanently converted or not, and auto-identify the helm[4] - this will still remove any divine protection, but does not affect alignment record.

If your character's god was angry prior to wearing the helm, your "new" god will retain the previous god's anger status. Gods will not consider a worn cursed helm of opposite alignment as trouble, and will not uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment in order to prevent switching allegiance to a different god.[5][6] Ascending while wearing a helm of opposite alignment will cut your final score by 13.

Monsters can wear this helm, which will autocurse as it does for the player but does not change their alignment[7] - aligned priests and minions, whose alignments are linked to their god, will never put one on.[8]

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Per commit 0c9e3483 and commit cd047809, if a character wears a helm of opposite alignment, their alignment is abused and they are confused for a few turns. A roll versus their current alignment abuse is also made prior to shifting alignment - an erinys is summoned if the roll fails, and one will always be summoned if the helm is worn while on the Astral Plane.

Strategy

Helms of opposite alignment are among the many reasons that randomly use-testing unidentified helms is a bad idea - they also share the same base cost as the useful helm of brilliance and helm of telepathy. However, most such helms will generate cursed and can be avoided with relative ease, especially through methods such as pet-testing. Even so, be sure to formally identify a suspected helm of opposite alignment as soon as possible: the 10% chance of one generating noncursed can prove a nasty surprise for an early-game player, who usually lacks any forms of curse removal and will find prayer rendered unreliable.

One primary use of a helm of opposite alignment is for lawful characters to weaken the mysterious force during a speed ascension, since chaotic characters are not teleported by as many floors when using staircases. Another is on the Astral Plane, where a character willing to use the helm effectively has a 23 chance of ascending on the first altar they find - this is naturally less reliable for neutral characters compared to other alignments.

The helm has some niche other applications as well - for example, a chaotic character may become lawful to safely traverse the Gnomish Mines in the early game. The helm can allow characters to obtain intelligent artifacts of other alignments, including dipping for Excalibur. While pets can wear the helm, their actual alignment will not change, so it serves no useful purpose to give a pet one.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Erinyes are significantly buffed to further resemble their inspirations in the Furies: their ability to appear upon a character wearing the helm represents a major hazard to both stronger characters that actively plan to use the helm and unlucky ones that put on the non-cursed and unidentified helm. They can also gain additional traits, properties and even attacks based on your character's alignment abuse, and the confusion from switching alignments via the helm makes them them more difficult to fight and/or escape as well; attempting to make them extinct through repeated uses of the helm will only make existing and newly-generated erinyes stronger.

Erinyes that are empowered enough to gain teleport control are even more difficult to get rid of: commit 10a1befc makes it so that a teleported erinys has a 1213 chance of appearing on a square adjacent to you as with the Riders, and commit 6d29efcf makes it so a character cannot sacrifice while confused. Combined with the above, this may completely scupper attempts to ascend on a cross-aligned high altar, since you will need at least one turn to clear confusion, which gives the erinys and other monsters time to strike and a chance for larger ones to knock your character off the altar.

History

In NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions, as well as some variants based on those versions, a neutral character would randomly become lawful or chaotic each time they wore the helm, with the result not tied to the individual object. Wearing or removing the helm also did not alter your alignment record, and it is possible for prayer to uncurse a worn helm of opposite alignment.

The mechanics for neutral opposite alignment and alignment record are changed to their modern implementation in NetHack 3.6.0, while prayer uncursing a worn helm of opposite alignment was removed in NetHack 3.6.1.

Messages

Your mind oscillates briefly.
You put on a helm of opposite alignment and changed your alignment, identifying the helm.
You narrowly avoid losing all chance at your goal.
As above while in your Quest branch; this will always fail.
You are suddenly overcome with shame and change your mind.
Alternate Quest branch message for perma-converted characters.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, a chaotic or neutral character can take advantage of the helm of opposite alignment to get tamed lawful minions from sacrifice and prayer - including devas, ki-rin, archons, planetars, and solars.

SporkHack

In SporkHack, wearing a helm of opposite alignment halves your alignment record and inverts it: if your alignment record was positive at the time of wearing, it becomes negative, and a negative alignment record becomes positive; removing a worn helm of opposite alignment also inverts your alignment record.[9] For example, if you have an alignment record of 20 and wear a helm of opposite alignment, then your alignment record becomes -10; if you uncurse or destroy the helm immediately after, your alignment record then becomes 10.

As a result, using a helm of opposite alignment to ascend carries a significant risk in terms of score, as well as perceived legitimacy: if your alignment record is not positive after offering the Amulet of Yendor (which boosts your alignment record by 10), you are denied the status of demigod(ess) and forced to escape in celestial disgrace.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, helms of opposite alignment essentially function as they do in NetHack 3.4.3.

FIQHack

In FIQHack, wearing or removing a helm of opposite alignment causes you to gradually lose 1 point of alignment record per turn - once your alignment reaches −100, your alignment converts as would normally occur with the helm behaves in vanilla NetHack. Taking the helm off after a complete conversion from it also causes you to gradually lose alignment in the same way until you regain your original alignment.

Having your alignment completely converted in either case resets your piety (which FIQHack uses to determine gift threshold and crowning) and protection, incurs a −3 Luck penalty and increments prayer timeout by 300 (more) turns.

xNetHack

In xNetHack, ascending using a helm of opposite alignment will always result in a dishonorable ascension.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, it is now possible to convert alignment while already converted through other means. Several mechanics related to the helm of opposite alignment are also altered:[10][11]

  • In addition to not uncursing a worn helm of opposite alignment, your god will never give you the helm as a sacrifice gift.[12][13][14]
  • You cannot use the helm to obtain Excalibur or Dirge as a Knight.[15][16][17][18]
  • Attempting to offer the Amulet to a different deity while using a helm of opposite alignment has a 13 chance of your original god noticing the deception, incurring many severe penalties: your original god is angered, you take a −5 penalty to alignment and Luck, and the helm is destroyed.[19][20] As in NetHack, successfully ascending while converted to a different alignment using the helm will be treated as an ascension "in dishonor", with a 13 score reduction, and ascending while using the helm to convert back to your starting alignment grants a 1.5x score bonus, compared to the 2x bonus obtained from remaining loyal to your god.[21]
  • Infidels that wear a helm of opposite alignment are always converted to lawful, as they are typically unaligned. This allows them to make holy water while wearing the helm.[22]

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