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A '''human''' is a very rare monster &mdash; it is never randomly generated or placed in a normal game.<ref>[[monst.c#line2278]]</ref> They can be created by zapping a [[wand of undead turning]] at a human corpse, which can often be found in [[graveyard]]s.  A human can also be created by [[reverse genocide]], if the player is human.
 
A '''human''' is a very rare monster &mdash; it is never randomly generated or placed in a normal game.<ref>[[monst.c#line2278]]</ref> They can be created by zapping a [[wand of undead turning]] at a human corpse, which can often be found in [[graveyard]]s.  A human can also be created by [[reverse genocide]], if the player is human.
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Newly created hostile humans are very weak and generally considered a waste of time. However, a human pet will wield weapons and wear armor, becoming somewhat useful if leveled up.
  
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==

Revision as of 13:57, 23 June 2008

A human is a very rare monster — it is never randomly generated or placed in a normal game.[1] They can be created by zapping a wand of undead turning at a human corpse, which can often be found in graveyards. A human can also be created by reverse genocide, if the player is human.

Newly created hostile humans are very weak and generally considered a waste of time. However, a human pet will wield weapons and wear armor, becoming somewhat useful if leveled up.

Encyclopedia entry

       These strange creatures live mostly on the surface of the
       earth, gathering together in societies of various forms, but
       occasionally a stray will descend into the depths and commit
       mayhem among the dungeon residents who, naturally, often
       resent the intrusion of such beasts.  They are capable of
       using weapons and magic, and it is even rumored that the
       Wizard of Yendor is a member of this species.

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