Difference between revisions of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
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− | {{template:tool|tile=|cost=1000|weight=42|color=metal|name=Hitchhiker's Guide | + | {{template:tool|tile=|cost=1000|weight=42|color=metal|name=Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|appearance=highly-complicated electronic device|material=iron}} |
− | The '''Hitchhiker's Guide | + | The '''Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''', at least in [[NetHack: The Next Generation]] and [[SlashTHEM]], is a device that is mostly (comically) useless. |
[[Apply]]ing the HHGTTG while ''not'' [[hallucinating]] will simply [[confuse]] you for 1-10 turns ("So many knobs to turn! So many buttons to press!") Applying it ''while'' hallucinating will display a (false) [[rumor]]. | [[Apply]]ing the HHGTTG while ''not'' [[hallucinating]] will simply [[confuse]] you for 1-10 turns ("So many knobs to turn! So many buttons to press!") Applying it ''while'' hallucinating will display a (false) [[rumor]]. | ||
− | When unidentified, the Hitchhiker's Guide | + | When unidentified, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy appears as a '''highly-complicated electronic device'''. This is the same appearance as the [[god-o-meter]], though any randomly generated highly-complicated electronic device can be assumed to be a god-o-meter since the Hitchhiker's Guide cannot be randomly generated (its probability of being generated is 0). |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:44, 31 March 2023
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Name | Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
Appearance | highly-complicated electronic device |
Base price | 1000 zm |
Weight | 42 |
Material | iron |
Monster use | Will not be used by monsters. |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, at least in NetHack: The Next Generation and SlashTHEM, is a device that is mostly (comically) useless.
Applying the HHGTTG while not hallucinating will simply confuse you for 1-10 turns ("So many knobs to turn! So many buttons to press!") Applying it while hallucinating will display a (false) rumor.
When unidentified, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy appears as a highly-complicated electronic device. This is the same appearance as the god-o-meter, though any randomly generated highly-complicated electronic device can be assumed to be a god-o-meter since the Hitchhiker's Guide cannot be randomly generated (its probability of being generated is 0).
References
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