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'''Mold'''s are part of the class of monster represented by the overall symbol {{white|F}}, in addition to [[lichen]]s, [[violet fungus|violet fungi]], and [[shrieker]]s.  They come in several colors, and each possesses a specific [[passive attack]].
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A '''mold''' is a type of monster that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. All molds are part of the {{monclass|F}} [[monster class]].
  
==Brown mold==
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==Common traits==
{{monster
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Molds come in several colors, and each possesses a specific [[passive attack]]. All molds are [[sessile]] and [[vegan]].
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All molds except for the green mold have a small chance of conveying [[poison resistance]] when eating their [[corpse]] or [[tin]].
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==Description==
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<simpletabs>
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Brown mold|{{monster
 
  |name=brown mold
 
  |name=brown mold
 
  |difficulty=2
 
  |difficulty=2
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  |MR=0
 
  |MR=0
 
  |align=0
 
  |align=0
  |frequency=Very rare
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  |frequency=1
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d6 [[cold]]
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d6 [[cold]]
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  |resistances=Cold, poison
 
  |resistances=Cold, poison
 
  |resistances conveyed=Cold (3%), poison (3%)
 
  |resistances conveyed=Cold (3%), poison (3%)
  |attributes={{attributes|A brown mold|=
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  |attributes={{attributes|A brown mold|
 
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
 
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
  |reference=[[monst.c#line1404]]
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  |reference=[[monst.c#line1299]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
The brown mold's passive attack causes cold damage.
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The '''brown mold''' has a passive attack that causes cold damage. Repeatedly attacking a brown mold can cause it to [[multiply]] due to your body heat.
 
 
Eating a brown mold corpse is harmless and has a 3% chance to grant you [[poison resistance]].
 
 
 
Repeatedly attacking a brown mold can cause it to multiply due to your body heat.
 
{{clear}}
 
  
==Green mold==
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Eating a brown mold corpse is harmless and has a 3% chance of granting poison resistance or [[cold resistance]].
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Green mold|{{monster
 
  |name=green mold
 
  |name=green mold
 
  |difficulty=2
 
  |difficulty=2
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  |MR=0
 
  |MR=0
 
  |align=0
 
  |align=0
  |frequency=Very rare
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  |frequency=1
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d4 [[acid]]
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d4 [[acid]]
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  |resistances=Acid, petrification  
 
  |resistances=Acid, petrification  
 
  |resistances conveyed=None
 
  |resistances conveyed=None
  |attributes={{attributes|A green mold|=
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  |attributes={{attributes|A green mold|
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
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  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|acid=1|mindless=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
  |reference=[[monst.c#line1419]]
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  |reference=[[monst.c#line1313]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
The green mold's passive attack causes acid damage. The corpse of a green mold is acidic when eaten.
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The '''green mold''' has a passive attack that causes [[acid]] damage. The corpse of a green mold is acidic to eat.
{{clear}}
 
  
==Red mold==
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Green molds are marked in the source as conveying [[stoning resistance]], but no code actually reads this flag when their corpse is eaten, so they end up conveying nothing.{{refsrc|src/monst.c|1321|nethack=3.6.6}}
{{monster
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Red mold|{{monster
 
  |name=red mold
 
  |name=red mold
 
  |difficulty=2
 
  |difficulty=2
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  |MR=0
 
  |MR=0
 
  |align=0
 
  |align=0
  |frequency=Very rare
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  |frequency=1
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d4 [[fire]]
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] (level + 1)d4 [[fire]]
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  |resistances=Fire, poison
 
  |resistances=Fire, poison
 
  |resistances conveyed=Fire (3%), poison (3%)
 
  |resistances conveyed=Fire (3%), poison (3%)
  |attributes={{attributes|A red mold|=
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  |attributes={{attributes|A red mold|
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|=
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  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|
 
  |notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1|infravisible=1}}
 
  |notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1|infravisible=1}}
  |reference=[[monst.c#line1426]]
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  |reference=[[monst.c#line1320]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
The red mold's passive attack causes fire damage.
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The '''red mold''' is infravisible and has a passive attack that causes [[fire]] damage.
{{clear}}
 
  
==Yellow mold==
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Eating a red mold corpse is harmless and has a 3% chance of granting poison resistance or [[fire resistance]].
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Yellow mold|{{monster
 
  |name=yellow mold
 
  |name=yellow mold
 
  |difficulty=2
 
  |difficulty=2
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  |MR=0
 
  |MR=0
 
  |align=0
 
  |align=0
  |frequency=Quite rare
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  |frequency=2
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] [[stun]]
 
  |attacks=[[passive attack|Passive]] [[stun]]
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  |resistances=Poison
 
  |resistances=Poison
 
  |resistances conveyed=Poison (7%)
 
  |resistances conveyed=Poison (7%)
  |attributes={{attributes|A yellow mold|=
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  |attributes={{attributes|A yellow mold|
 
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|
 
  |breathless=1|noeyes=1|nolimbs=1|nohead=1|mindless=1|
 
  |pois=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
 
  |pois=1|notake=1|hostile=1|neuter=1}}
  |reference=[[monst.c#line1412]]
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  |reference=[[monst.c#line1306]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
The passive attack of the yellow mold stuns you for (level + 1)d4 turns. Its corpse is poisonous ''and'' hallucinogenic if eaten.
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The passive attack of the '''yellow mold''' does no damage, and instead [[stun]]s you for (level + 1)d4 turns. Its corpse is [[poisonous]] ''and'' hallucinogenic to eat.
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{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
If you lack the resistance required to neutralise the passive attack, it is best to let your pet attack the mold, attack it with a [[ranged weapon]], or leave it alone. Molds will never move or actively attack you.
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Most molds can be safely left alone unless they are blocking your path. As you are not likely to possess the required resistance for each of their passives early in the game, if attacking them it is best to use any [[ranged weapon]] you have - even [[rock]]s or junk [[dagger]]s will suffice. While your [[pet]] can also handle the mold, bad luck with weaker pets can result in them taking more damage passively than they can successfully deal.
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Since brown and red mold corpses are not harmful and provide a small amount of nutrition, it's usually a good idea to eat them for the small chance you will be granted an intrinsic.
  
==SLASH'EM==
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==Variants==
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===SLASH'EM===
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{{main|Mold (SLASH'EM)}}
  
[[SLASH'EM]] features two new types of mold: the [[black mold]] and the [[disgusting mold]]. Their passive attack causes poison damage by way of spores; a nonbreathing character will be unaffected.
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[[SLASH'EM]] features two new types of mold: the [[black mold]] and the [[disgusting mold]]. Their passive attack causes poison damage by way of spores - a nonbreathing character will be unaffected.
  
In both [[NetHack]] and SLASH'EM, the mold sometimes leaves a corpse. In SLASH'EM, the corpse might revive itself ("The yellow mold rises from the dead!"). Also in Slash'EM, molds may grow on rotting corpses, taking the name of the corpse if it is named (which can result in some unexpected messages, especially in graveyards).
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Mold may also generate on rotting corpses, and mold corpses themselves have a chance of reviving, similar to [[troll]]s. Older versions and patches had molds taking on the name of any named corpses they grew on.
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===SpliceHack===
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{{main|Moldier}}
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[[SpliceHack]] allows fungi to generate on rotting corpses, similar to SLASH'EM. SpliceHack also adds moldiers: humanoid molds that can use weapons and other items.
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
Mold, multicellular organism of the division Fungi, typified
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{{encyclopedia|
by plant bodies composed of a network of cottony filaments.
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Mold, multicellular organism of the division Fungi, typified
The colors of molds are due to spores borne on the filaments.
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by plant bodies composed of a network of cottony filaments.
Most molds are saprophytes.  Some species (e.g., penicillium)
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The colors of molds are due to spores borne on the filaments.
are used in making cheese and antibiotics.
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Most molds are saprophytes.  Some species (e.g., penicillium)
        [ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ]
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are used in making cheese and antibiotics.
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|[ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ]
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}}
  
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 20 January 2024

A mold is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. All molds are part of the ​F fungus or mold monster class.

Common traits

Molds come in several colors, and each possesses a specific passive attack. All molds are sessile and vegan.

All molds except for the green mold have a small chance of conveying poison resistance when eating their corpse or tin.

Description

The brown mold has a passive attack that causes cold damage. Repeatedly attacking a brown mold can cause it to multiply due to your body heat.

Eating a brown mold corpse is harmless and has a 3% chance of granting poison resistance or cold resistance.

The green mold has a passive attack that causes acid damage. The corpse of a green mold is acidic to eat.

Green molds are marked in the source as conveying stoning resistance, but no code actually reads this flag when their corpse is eaten, so they end up conveying nothing.[1]

The red mold is infravisible and has a passive attack that causes fire damage.

Eating a red mold corpse is harmless and has a 3% chance of granting poison resistance or fire resistance.

The passive attack of the yellow mold does no damage, and instead stuns you for (level + 1)d4 turns. Its corpse is poisonous and hallucinogenic to eat.

Strategy

Most molds can be safely left alone unless they are blocking your path. As you are not likely to possess the required resistance for each of their passives early in the game, if attacking them it is best to use any ranged weapon you have - even rocks or junk daggers will suffice. While your pet can also handle the mold, bad luck with weaker pets can result in them taking more damage passively than they can successfully deal.

Since brown and red mold corpses are not harmful and provide a small amount of nutrition, it's usually a good idea to eat them for the small chance you will be granted an intrinsic.

Variants

SLASH'EM

Main article: Mold (SLASH'EM)

SLASH'EM features two new types of mold: the black mold and the disgusting mold. Their passive attack causes poison damage by way of spores - a nonbreathing character will be unaffected.

Mold may also generate on rotting corpses, and mold corpses themselves have a chance of reviving, similar to trolls. Older versions and patches had molds taking on the name of any named corpses they grew on.

SpliceHack

Main article: Moldier

SpliceHack allows fungi to generate on rotting corpses, similar to SLASH'EM. SpliceHack also adds moldiers: humanoid molds that can use weapons and other items.

Encyclopedia entry

Mold, multicellular organism of the division Fungi, typified
by plant bodies composed of a network of cottony filaments.
The colors of molds are due to spores borne on the filaments.
Most molds are saprophytes. Some species (e.g., penicillium)
are used in making cheese and antibiotics.

[ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ]

References