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A '''leprechaun''', {{monsym|leprechaun}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is the only member of the [[leprechaun (monster class)|leprechaun]] [[monster class]].
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A '''leprechaun''', {{monsym|leprechaun}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is the only member of the [[leprechaun (monster class)|leprechaun]] [[monster class]].
  
Leprechauns have intrinsic [[teleportitis]], and approach you to try and steal any [[gold]] they see in your open inventory - they will otherwise keep their distance from you where possible. When you attack a leprechaun that is not [[Paralysis|frozen]], [[Sleep|asleep]], [[Confusion|confused]], or [[Blindness|blind]], it has a {{frac|7}} chance of moving one square away instead of being hit - this will cause you to "miss wildly and stumble forward" into that square.{{refsrc|uhitm.c|405|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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Leprechauns have intrinsic [[teleportitis]], and approach you to try and steal any [[gold]] they see in your open inventory - they will otherwise keep their distance from you where possible. [[Polymorph]]ing into a leprechaun allows you to steal gold from monsters.
  
Eating a leprechaun's [[corpse]] has a 50% chance of conveying teleportitis.
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When you attack a leprechaun that is not [[Paralysis|paralyzed]], [[Sleep|asleep]], [[Confusion|confused]], or [[Blindness|blind]], it has a {{frac|7}} chance of moving one square away instead of being hit - this will cause you to "miss wildly and stumble forward" onto that square.{{refsrc|src/uhitm.c|431|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
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Eating a leprechaun's [[corpse]] has a {{frac|2}} chance of conveying teleportitis, the highest of any corpse in the game.
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{{upcoming|3.7.0|As of {{commit|2591a21cf0f752331124acc52750c0f5b91c4c29|commit 2591a21}}, leprechauns that steal your gold have a chance of burying it in the ground after teleporting if their destination is in a non-shop room out of your sight.}}
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Leprechauns are [[monster creation|normally generated]] [[sleep]]ing and with ''[[LD]]''d''30'' pieces of gold.{{refsrc|makemon.c|688|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|makemon.c|1175|version=NetHack 3.6.0}} [[Leprechaun hall]]s are special rooms filled with sleeping leprechauns, with each one on top of a pile of gold in a similar manner to a [[treasure zoo]].
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Leprechauns are [[monster creation|normally generated]] [[sleep]]ing, and will always carry ''[[LD]]''d''30'' pieces of gold.{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|764|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|1259|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} [[Leprechaun hall]]s are [[special room]]s filled with sleeping leprechauns, with each one on top of a pile of gold in a similar manner to a [[treasure zoo]].
  
== Strategy ==
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Leprechauns are the first [[quest monster]] for the [[Rogue quest]], and several leprechauns also appear on each floor during level creation: 9 to 11 leprechauns are generated on creation of the home level, including four that are each stationed near the down [[stair]] and [[mimic]]s imitating down stairs; five are generated upon creation of the filler levels; and eighteen are generated upon creation of the locate and goal levels.
Leprechauns are generally annoyances best dealt with via ranged weapons or spells. For most players, the leprechaun and its weak attack poses no real threat—however, its tendency to run rather than fight can make it time-consuming to kill. Occasionally, they may stop to attack you if you keep next to them, and will have no choice if you prevent them from moving anywhere else, e.g. catching them at the end of a hall. If possible, close or obstruct doorways in a room to limit their movement, as leprechauns cannot open doors; you can also make use of your pet(s) to pick them off, since they will not have to deal with wild misses as you do.
 
  
If you plan to fight a leprechaun, stash your gold in a [[container]] or leave it on a distant floor space; alternately, you can [[throw]] your gold at them, then run the fleeing leprechaun into a corner.  If you are a [[Knight]], awaken leprechauns before attacking them to avoid alignment penalties; other roles will want to get as close as possible so they have a chance to cut off the leprechaun's escape path. You may have trouble if a leprechaun has an escape [[wand]], such as a wand of {{of|wand|teleportation|or=1|make invisible}}—or worse, a [[wand of digging]]—because in most cases you will have to force them to exhaust all the charges.
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==Strategy==
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While they are often relatively harmless, leprechauns can use offensive wands against you, and can also generate with [[defensive item]]s like a [[wand of digging]] that can make it difficult for you to recover your gold or the wand in question.
  
Amusingly, using a [[ring of conflict]] in a leprechaun hall will cause them to steal from each other—but it will soon prove annoying, as this scatters them across the level.
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When a leprechaun successfully steals gold, it teleports away - you can prevent them from robbing you by using ranged attacks or dropping your gold before chasing them down. Keep in mind that they also can steal gold from directly under your feet: it is best to bag it or stash it elsewhere, or throw it a short distance away (especially if neither of the former options are possible).
  
While the leprechaun polyform can steal gold from other monsters without killing them, this is of little practical use since there is rarely a situation where it is less ideal to kill the monster yourself (or via pet).
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Amusingly, using [[conflict]] in a leprechaun hall will cause them to steal from each other—but it will soon prove annoying, as this scatters them across the level.
  
 
===Credit cloning===
 
===Credit cloning===
Leprechauns can be exploited for [[credit cloning]]: Drop all but one of your gold coins in a shop, then lure a leprechaun inside - once it picks up the pile of gold, then let it either steal your last gold piece or teleport out. Once you kill it to retrieve your gold back, you'll still have your credit - since you can only do this once per leprechaun, you should do it with as much gold as possible. Using leprechauns this way is difficult since they won't follow you, but it does mean you can credit clone even without a pet or a [[sack]].
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Leprechauns can be exploited for [[credit cloning]]: Drop all but one of your gold coins in a shop, then lure a leprechaun inside - once it picks up the pile of gold, then let it either steal your last gold piece or teleport out. Once you kill it to retrieve your gold back, you'll still have your credit - since you can only do this once per leprechaun, you should do it with as much gold as possible. While less repeatable than credit cloning with a [[pet]] and a [[sack]], this technique has the advantage of requiring neither.
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==History==
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The leprechaun is among the many monsters present in [[Hack 1.0|the very first version of ''Hack'']] by [[Andries Brouwer]], along with "Hack for PDP-11" (which was based on an early draft). In early versions such as this and [[NetHack 1.3d]], leprechuans used the {{white|L}} glyph and had slightly different behavior: they would still attempt to attack players that closed in as they attempted to keep their distance.
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The message clarifying a leprechaun's ability to make player characters miss and stumble was added in [[NetHack 3.6.2]].{{refsrc|src/uhitm.c|436|version=NetHack 3.6.2}}<ref>{{commit|bf10a70de0d5cd0f7925d77bfcfd320b7d58e7d8|NetHack commit bf10a70: Make it clear when a leprechaun dodges your attack}}</ref>
  
 
==Messages==
 
==Messages==
 
{{message|You miss wildly and stumble forward.|A leprechaun dodged one of your attacks.}}
 
{{message|You miss wildly and stumble forward.|A leprechaun dodged one of your attacks.}}
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{{message|Your purse feels lighter.|A leprechaun hit you and stole some or all of the gold in your open inventory.}}
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{{message|Your purse feels heavier.|You stole some gold from a monster while [[polymorph]]ed into a leprechaun.}}
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
{{Wikipedia|Leprechaun}}
 
{{Wikipedia|Leprechaun}}
The leprechaun (Irish ''leipreachán'' or ''luchorpán'') is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, and is often classified as a type of solitary fairy; leprechaun-like creatures only became prominent in later folklore. They are usually depicted as little coat-and-hat-clad bearded folk with a tendency towards mischief, and were later portrayed as shoe-makers who have a hidden pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
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The leprechaun (Irish ''leipreachán'' or ''luchorpán'') is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, and is often classified as a type of solitary fairy; leprechaun-like creatures only became prominent in later folklore. They are usually depicted as little coat-and-hat-clad bearded folk with a tendency towards mischief, and later leprechauns are portrayed as shoe-makers who have a hidden pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. The association with gold is often carried over to portrayals in media such as ''NetHack'', where they always generate with gold.
 
 
==History==
 
The leprechaun is among the many monsters present in [[Hack 1.0|the very first version of ''Hack'']] by [[Andries Brouwer]], along with "Hack for PDP-11" (which was based on an early draft). In early versions such as this and [[NetHack 1.3d]], leprechuans used the {{white|L}} glyph and had slightly different behavior: they would still attempt to attack players that closed in as they attempted to keep their distance.
 
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
In variants featuring an [[object materials]] system, leprechauns are commonly given the additional ability to steal [[gold (material)|gold items]].
 
In variants featuring an [[object materials]] system, leprechauns are commonly given the additional ability to steal [[gold (material)|gold items]].
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===NetHack: The Next Generation===
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In [[NetHack: The Next Generation]], the Key Level is a [[Special level (NetHack: The Next Generation)|special level]] that contains several leprechauns and [[nymph]]s.
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===SLASH'EM===
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[[SLASH'EM]] introduces the [[leprechaun wizard]], a stronger form of the leprechaun that possesses slightly better AC and the ability to cast clerical [[monster spell]]s; leprechauns can [[grow up]] into leprechaun wizards. Leprechauns and leprechaun wizards can also [[Hits creatures as +x weapon|hit as a +1 weapon]].
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===dNetHack===
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In [[dNetHack]], leprechauns are among the many [[Fey (dNetHack)|fey creatrues]] that take extra damage from iron weapons. The [[Ward (dNetHack)|wards]] [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Thjofastafur|Thjofastafur]], [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Elder Sign|Elder Sign]] and [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Cerulean Sign|the Cerulean sign]] can repel leprechauns; carving Thjofastafur into a weapon will cause that weapon to grant [[Warned of monster type|detection of them]] while wielded.
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Leprechauns may appear in the court of a [[Throne room#dNetHack|throne room]] ruled by a [[gnome king]], [[Gnome queen (dNetHack)|gnome queen]], [[dwarf king]] or [[Dwarf queen (dNetHack)|dwarf queen]].
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===DynaHack===
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In [[DynaHack]], many leprechauns are generated within the [[nymph level]] at its creation, and the monster generation on that floor has a much higher chance of creating more.
  
 
===xNetHack===
 
===xNetHack===
In [[xNetHack]] version 3.0, leprechauns were previously merged into the {{monclass|i}} class, with [[xNetHack]] changing the glyph for the [[lizard monster class|lizard monster class]] to lowercase l ({{white|l}}) instead to avoid using a punctuation glyph; this was reverted as of version 6.0.<ref>See [https://github.com/copperwater/xNetHack/commit/6f0e0260b088cdf79cb5f857a48c428714bfce78 this commit].</ref>
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In [[xNetHack]], leprechauns are capable of stealing gold items as well as gold pieces.
 
 
Like other minor demons and fey creatures, leprechauns are subject to bonus damage from [[iron]] and [[silver]] weapons. Leprechauns are also capable of stealing gold items as well as gold pieces.
 
  
== Encyclopedia entry ==
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==Encyclopedia entry==
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
{{encyclopedia|
The Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known
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The Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known under various names in different parts of Ireland: Cluricaune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare and Lurigadaun in Tipperary.  Although he works for the Faeries, the Leprechaun is not of the same species.  He is small, has dark skin and wears strange clothes.  His nature has something of the manic-depressive about it:  first he is quite happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a shoe; a few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk on his home-made heather ale.  The Leprechaun's two great loves are tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man, impossible to out-fox.  No one, no matter how clever, has ever managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his magic shilling.  At the last minute he always thinks of some way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the twinkling of an eye.
under various names in different parts of Ireland:
 
Cluricaune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare
 
and Lurigadaun in Tipperary.  Although he works for the
 
Faeries, the Leprechaun is not of the same species.  He is
 
small, has dark skin and wears strange clothes.  His nature
 
has something of the manic-depressive about it:  first he
 
is quite happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a
 
shoe; a few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk
 
on his home-made heather ale.  The Leprechaun's two great
 
loves are tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man,
 
impossible to out-fox.  No one, no matter how clever, has ever
 
managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his
 
magic shilling.  At the last minute he always thinks of some
 
way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the
 
twinkling of an eye.
 
 
|[ A Field Guide to the Little People
 
|[ A Field Guide to the Little People
 
by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse ]
 
by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse ]
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 23 November 2023

A leprechaun, l, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is the only member of the leprechaun monster class.

Leprechauns have intrinsic teleportitis, and approach you to try and steal any gold they see in your open inventory - they will otherwise keep their distance from you where possible. Polymorphing into a leprechaun allows you to steal gold from monsters.

When you attack a leprechaun that is not paralyzed, asleep, confused, or blind, it has a 17 chance of moving one square away instead of being hit - this will cause you to "miss wildly and stumble forward" onto that square.[1]

Eating a leprechaun's corpse has a 12 chance of conveying teleportitis, the highest of any corpse in the game.

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.

As of commit 2591a21, leprechauns that steal your gold have a chance of burying it in the ground after teleporting if their destination is in a non-shop room out of your sight.

Generation

Leprechauns are normally generated sleeping, and will always carry LDd30 pieces of gold.[2][3] Leprechaun halls are special rooms filled with sleeping leprechauns, with each one on top of a pile of gold in a similar manner to a treasure zoo.

Leprechauns are the first quest monster for the Rogue quest, and several leprechauns also appear on each floor during level creation: 9 to 11 leprechauns are generated on creation of the home level, including four that are each stationed near the down stair and mimics imitating down stairs; five are generated upon creation of the filler levels; and eighteen are generated upon creation of the locate and goal levels.

Strategy

While they are often relatively harmless, leprechauns can use offensive wands against you, and can also generate with defensive items like a wand of digging that can make it difficult for you to recover your gold or the wand in question.

When a leprechaun successfully steals gold, it teleports away - you can prevent them from robbing you by using ranged attacks or dropping your gold before chasing them down. Keep in mind that they also can steal gold from directly under your feet: it is best to bag it or stash it elsewhere, or throw it a short distance away (especially if neither of the former options are possible).

Amusingly, using conflict in a leprechaun hall will cause them to steal from each other—but it will soon prove annoying, as this scatters them across the level.

Credit cloning

Leprechauns can be exploited for credit cloning: Drop all but one of your gold coins in a shop, then lure a leprechaun inside - once it picks up the pile of gold, then let it either steal your last gold piece or teleport out. Once you kill it to retrieve your gold back, you'll still have your credit - since you can only do this once per leprechaun, you should do it with as much gold as possible. While less repeatable than credit cloning with a pet and a sack, this technique has the advantage of requiring neither.

History

The leprechaun is among the many monsters present in the very first version of Hack by Andries Brouwer, along with "Hack for PDP-11" (which was based on an early draft). In early versions such as this and NetHack 1.3d, leprechuans used the L glyph and had slightly different behavior: they would still attempt to attack players that closed in as they attempted to keep their distance.

The message clarifying a leprechaun's ability to make player characters miss and stumble was added in NetHack 3.6.2.[4][5]

Messages

You miss wildly and stumble forward.
A leprechaun dodged one of your attacks.
Your purse feels lighter.
A leprechaun hit you and stole some or all of the gold in your open inventory.
Your purse feels heavier.
You stole some gold from a monster while polymorphed into a leprechaun.

Origin

The leprechaun (Irish leipreachán or luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, and is often classified as a type of solitary fairy; leprechaun-like creatures only became prominent in later folklore. They are usually depicted as little coat-and-hat-clad bearded folk with a tendency towards mischief, and later leprechauns are portrayed as shoe-makers who have a hidden pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. The association with gold is often carried over to portrayals in media such as NetHack, where they always generate with gold.

Variants

In variants featuring an object materials system, leprechauns are commonly given the additional ability to steal gold items.

NetHack: The Next Generation

In NetHack: The Next Generation, the Key Level is a special level that contains several leprechauns and nymphs.

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM introduces the leprechaun wizard, a stronger form of the leprechaun that possesses slightly better AC and the ability to cast clerical monster spells; leprechauns can grow up into leprechaun wizards. Leprechauns and leprechaun wizards can also hit as a +1 weapon.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, leprechauns are among the many fey creatrues that take extra damage from iron weapons. The wards Thjofastafur, Elder Sign and the Cerulean sign can repel leprechauns; carving Thjofastafur into a weapon will cause that weapon to grant detection of them while wielded.

Leprechauns may appear in the court of a throne room ruled by a gnome king, gnome queen, dwarf king or dwarf queen.

DynaHack

In DynaHack, many leprechauns are generated within the nymph level at its creation, and the monster generation on that floor has a much higher chance of creating more.

xNetHack

In xNetHack, leprechauns are capable of stealing gold items as well as gold pieces.

Encyclopedia entry

The Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known under various names in different parts of Ireland: Cluricaune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare and Lurigadaun in Tipperary. Although he works for the Faeries, the Leprechaun is not of the same species. He is small, has dark skin and wears strange clothes. His nature has something of the manic-depressive about it: first he is quite happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a shoe; a few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk on his home-made heather ale. The Leprechaun's two great loves are tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man, impossible to out-fox. No one, no matter how clever, has ever managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his magic shilling. At the last minute he always thinks of some way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the twinkling of an eye.

[ A Field Guide to the Little People
by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse ]

References