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This suggests that by eating a [[freezing sphere]] or a [[yeti]] you may get the [[cold resistance]]. Unfortunately, freezing spheres never leave corpses.
 
This suggests that by eating a [[freezing sphere]] or a [[yeti]] you may get the [[cold resistance]]. Unfortunately, freezing spheres never leave corpses.
  
:Rumor #??: 'They say the gods get angry if you kill your dog.'
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:Rumor #326: 'They say the gods get angry if you kill your dog.'
 
This suggests that if you kill a [[pet]], you get an [[alignment]] penalty (-15 to be exact).
 
This suggests that if you kill a [[pet]], you get an [[alignment]] penalty (-15 to be exact).
  

Revision as of 00:31, 29 January 2009

Rumors are a way to learn about the game without reading spoilers. Rumors come in two forms: true and false. The true ones are useful hints, while the false ones are useless or incorrect.

Getting rumors

Examples

True rumors

Rumor #330: Throwing food at a wild dog might tame him.

This encourages the player to throw tripe at dogs to tame them.

Rumor #47: Eating a freezing sphere is like eating a yeti.

This suggests that by eating a freezing sphere or a yeti you may get the cold resistance. Unfortunately, freezing spheres never leave corpses.

Rumor #326: 'They say the gods get angry if you kill your dog.'

This suggests that if you kill a pet, you get an alignment penalty (-15 to be exact).

False rumors

Rumor #7: A cockatrice corpse is guaranteed to be untainted!

This encourages the player to eat a cockatrice corpse, which is a fatal mistake.

Rumor #157: Sorry, no fortune this time. Better luck next cookie!

This is just plain useless.

See also

  • rumors.tru is the data file that contains all the true rumors
  • rumors.fal is the data file that contains all the false rumors

External links