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A '''ring of sustain ability''' prevents its wearer's base [[attribute]]s from going up or down, except by [[polymorph]]ing [[Polyself|into your own race]].
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The '''ring of sustain ability''' is a ring that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''.  
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Simply wearing the ring constantly will prevent your attributes from being increased through [[exercise]], but can also be used to prevent stat loss from constant abuse, such as by being [[satiated]] for long periods of time to save food. It is also beneficial in short-term scenarios; for instance, if you lack [[poison resistance]] but have identified the ring early, it is useful to wear while eating poisonous corpses—this avoids the usual [[strength]] loss, and the ring can safely be removed after you have the resistance.
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When worn, it prevents the wearer's base [[attribute]]s from being changed in any way, except by [[polymorph]]ing [[Polyself|into your own race]]. This includes stat increase through [[exercise]], as well as stat loss from abuse.
  
The ring can also be used to prevent the [[intelligence]] drain from a [[mind flayer]]'s attack, ''but'' it does not directly protect against death by [[brainlessness]]; if your intelligence is already 3 when you put the ring on, then one successful brain-eating attack will still put an end to your game. The ring also does not stop the attack's amnesia effects.
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==Strategy==
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The ring is quite beneficial in short-term scenarios; for instance, if you lack [[poison resistance]] but have identified the ring early, it is useful to wear while eating poisonous corpses—this avoids the usual [[strength]] loss, and the ring can safely be removed after you have the resistance. As a more 'general' use, it is employed to prevent stat loss from any sustained abuse, usually resulting from deliberate actions on the players (e.g. constant [[nutrition|satiation]] combined with a [[ring of slow digestion]] to save food).
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The ring can also be used to prevent the [[intelligence]] drain from a [[mind flayer]]'s attack, '''but''' it does not directly protect against death by [[brainlessness]]; if your intelligence is already 3 when you put the ring on, then one successful brain-eating attack will still put an end to your game. The ring also does not stop the attack's amnesia effects.
  
==Identification==
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===Identification===
In addition to identifying it via [[sink]], you can use a [[wand of enlightenment]] while wearing a suspected ring of sustain ability; this will display the line "You have fixed abilities" among your attributes. A player can also identify a suspected ring by wearing it and doing something that would alter their attributes, such as eating a tin of [[spinach]], quaffing a non-cursed [[potion of gain ability]], sitting on a coaligned altar, or applying a cursed [[unicorn horn]].
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In addition to identifying it via [[sink]] or [[wand of enlightenment]], a player can identify a suspected ring by wearing it and doing something that would alter their attributes, e.g. eating a tin of [[spinach]], quaffing a non-cursed [[potion of gain ability]], sitting on a coaligned [[altar]], or applying a cursed [[unicorn horn]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 05:36, 8 February 2020

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Name sustain ability
Appearance random
Base price 100 zm
Weight 3

The ring of sustain ability is a ring that appears in NetHack.

Strategy

When worn, it prevents the wearer's base attributes from being changed in any way, except by polymorphing into your own race. This includes stat increase through exercise, as well as stat loss from abuse.

Strategy

The ring is quite beneficial in short-term scenarios; for instance, if you lack poison resistance but have identified the ring early, it is useful to wear while eating poisonous corpses—this avoids the usual strength loss, and the ring can safely be removed after you have the resistance. As a more 'general' use, it is employed to prevent stat loss from any sustained abuse, usually resulting from deliberate actions on the players (e.g. constant satiation combined with a ring of slow digestion to save food).

The ring can also be used to prevent the intelligence drain from a mind flayer's attack, but it does not directly protect against death by brainlessness; if your intelligence is already 3 when you put the ring on, then one successful brain-eating attack will still put an end to your game. The ring also does not stop the attack's amnesia effects.

Identification

In addition to identifying it via sink or wand of enlightenment, a player can identify a suspected ring by wearing it and doing something that would alter their attributes, e.g. eating a tin of spinach, quaffing a non-cursed potion of gain ability, sitting on a coaligned altar, or applying a cursed unicorn horn.

History

Prior to NetHack 3.6.1, a bug allowed you to use a ring of sustain ability to increase strength. When wearing the ring, if your nutrition status changes to Weak, your strength wouldn't go down as it usually does. However, if you then removed the ring and then raised your nutrition status to Hungry, your strength would increase as usual.

This could be farmed or abused to raise your strength to its racial maximum, provided that you have a large number of low-nutrition comestibles (such as meatballs). You first get your nutrition status to Hungry, and then:

  1. Put on the ring of sustain ability;
  2. Wait until your hunger status changes to Weak;
  3. Remove the ring of sustain ability;
  4. Eat a meatball (or enough meatballs to go from Weak to Hungry);
  5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until your strength reaches its racial maximum.

A ring of hunger, conflict, or regeneration will speed up this process. Beware of possible negative effects, especially if the ring is cursed.

This would be especially productive for characters who start with low strength and the stone to flesh spell, such as Healers.

This page may need to be updated for the current version of NetHack.

It may contain text specific to NetHack 3.6.1. Information on this page may be out of date.

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