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The '''sandestin''', {{monsym|sandestin}}, is the rarest seen of the [[shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] [[monster]]s in [[NetHack]], only being generated in [[Gehennom]]. Despite having the glyph of a major [[demon]] it is not considered as such.  Sandestins have a 1/6 chance of changing form per turn, and will mimic [[summon nasties#Nasties|monsters that may be created by summon nasties]] 6/7 of the time, or a random monster the rest of the time. It is quite possible to play NetHack for a long time without knowing the existence of these monsters, as they always mimic other monsters and leave no corpse. They will often be [[peaceful]] to chaotics, which is an easy way to tell them from the monsters they mimic, most of which are always generated hostile, and [[chameleon]]s, which are neutral. As well of course, donning a [[ring of protection from shape changers]] will show them for what they are.
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A '''sandestin''', {{monsym|sandestin}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. The sandestin is a [[strong]] [[humanoid]] [[shapeshifter]] that is one of the few non-demon monsters in the [[Demon (monster class)|demon]] [[monster class]]. In their base form, a sandestin has [[infravision]], can be seen via infravision, will seek out and pick up weapons, armor and food, and can [[follow]] the [[player]] character to other levels if they are adjacent.
  
==Encyclopaedia entry==
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Sandestins have a {{frac|6}} chance of changing form each turn: they will turn into monsters that can be created by the [[summon nasties]] [[monster spell]] {{frac|6|7}} of the time, and will otherwise turn into a random monster.
  
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A sandestin has two weapon attacks, and possesses [[stoning resistance]].
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==Generation==
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Randomly generated sandestins may be peaceful towards chaotic characters that have not yet touched the [[Amulet of Yendor]], and are only randomly generated in [[Gehennom]]. They are not valid forms for [[polymorph]].
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A sandestin [[Corpseless|does not leave a corpse]] upon death.
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==Strategy==
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Sandestins and their tendency towards the forms of summonable nasties make them a priority target to eliminate should a character become aware of a hostile one's presence. Detecting a sandestin in the first place can prove quite difficult, however: players can go several hundred games without registering the existence of sandestins, as they do not leave [[corpse]]s like other shapeshifters - several of the preferred forms for sandestins also do not leave corpses ordinarily.
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One possible tell is that they will often be peaceful to chaotic characters, even in the forms of otherwise-hostile monsters that they will usually take. A [[ring of protection from shape changers]] will also reveal a sandestin.
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==History==
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The sandestin first appears in [[NetHack 3.3.0]].
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==Origin==
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{{wikipedia|Dying Earth}}
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The sandestin is a creature that originates from the ''Dying Earth'' fantasy series written by [[Jack Vance]]. Sandestins are beings that can be summoned by magic-users on the Dying Earth in order to perform complex actions, but are unruly and considered dangerous to rely upon for such purposes. Magic in ''Dying Earth'' operates on the "fire and forget" system: to cast spells, a magic-user must memorize the proper syllables - the human brain can only accommodate a certain number of syllables, and using a spell causes those syllables to vanish from the caster's mind. As shown in ''[[Wikipedia:Rhialto the Marvellous|Rhialto the Marvellous]]'', the most powerful of wizards derive their power in part from being able to bind and control the sandestins.
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==Variants==
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===SLASH'EM===
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In [[SLASH'EM]], shapeshifters and other polymorphed monsters return to normal form when killed, making it more likely for players to both see sandestins in their base form and to have serious trouble dispatching one unless they have enough damage output. This also applies to [[SlashTHEM]].
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===GruntHack===
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In [[GruntHack]], sandestins and other polymorphed monsters behave as in SLASH'EM above.
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===EvilHack===
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In [[EvilHack]], sandestins and other shapeshifters return to normal form if killed while shapeshifted, but also become [[cancelled]] so they cannot polymorph again. This also applies to [[Hack'EM]].
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==Encyclopedia entry==
 
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Ildefonse left the terrace and almost immediately sounds
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Ildefonse left the terrace and almost immediately sounds of contention came from the direction of the work-room. Ildefonse presently returned to the terrace, followed by Osherl and a second sandestin using the guise of a gaunt blue bird-like creature, some six feet in height.
of contention came from the direction of the work-room.
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Ildefonse spoke in scathing tones:  "Behold these two creatures!  They can roam the chronoplex as easily as you or I can walk around the table; yet neither has the wit to announce his presence upon arrival.  I found Osherl asleep in his fulgurite and Sarsem perched in the rafters."
Ildefonse presently returned to the terrace, followed by
 
Osherl and a second sandestin using the guise of a gaunt blue
 
bird-like creature, some six feet in height.
 
 
Ildefonse spoke in scathing tones:  "Behold these two
 
creatures!  They can roam the chronoplex as easily as you
 
or I can walk around the table; yet neither has the wit to
 
announce his presence upon arrival.  I found Osherl asleep
 
in his fulgurite and Sarsem perched in the rafters."
 
 
         [...]
 
         [...]
"No matter," said Rhialto.  "He has brought Sarsem, and this
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"No matter," said Rhialto.  "He has brought Sarsem, and this was his requirement.  In the main, Osherl, you have done well!"
was his requirement.  In the main, Osherl, you have done well!"
 
 
 
 
"And my indenture point?"
 
"And my indenture point?"
 
 
"Much depends upon Sarsem's testimony.  Sarsem, will you sit?"
 
"Much depends upon Sarsem's testimony.  Sarsem, will you sit?"
 
 
"In this guise, I find it more convenient to stand."
 
"In this guise, I find it more convenient to stand."
 
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"Then why not alter to human form and join us in comfort at the table?"
"Then why not alter to human form and join us in comfort at
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"That is a good idea."  Sarsem became a naked young epicene in an integument of lavender scales with puffs of purple hair like pom-poms growing down his back.  He seated himself at the table but declined refreshment.  "This human semblance, though typical, is after all, only a guise.  If I were to put such things inside myself, I might well become uneasy."
the table?"
 
 
 
"That is a good idea."  Sarsem became a naked young epicene
 
in an integument of lavender scales with puffs of purple hair
 
like pom-poms growing down his back.  He seated himself at
 
the table but declined refreshment.  "This human semblance,
 
though typical, is after all, only a guise.  If I were to put
 
such things inside myself, I might well become uneasy."
 
 
|[ Rhialto the Marvellous, by Jack Vance ]
 
|[ Rhialto the Marvellous, by Jack Vance ]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 21 March 2024

A sandestin, &, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. The sandestin is a strong humanoid shapeshifter that is one of the few non-demon monsters in the demon monster class. In their base form, a sandestin has infravision, can be seen via infravision, will seek out and pick up weapons, armor and food, and can follow the player character to other levels if they are adjacent.

Sandestins have a 16 chance of changing form each turn: they will turn into monsters that can be created by the summon nasties monster spell 67 of the time, and will otherwise turn into a random monster.

A sandestin has two weapon attacks, and possesses stoning resistance.

Generation

Randomly generated sandestins may be peaceful towards chaotic characters that have not yet touched the Amulet of Yendor, and are only randomly generated in Gehennom. They are not valid forms for polymorph.

A sandestin does not leave a corpse upon death.

Strategy

Sandestins and their tendency towards the forms of summonable nasties make them a priority target to eliminate should a character become aware of a hostile one's presence. Detecting a sandestin in the first place can prove quite difficult, however: players can go several hundred games without registering the existence of sandestins, as they do not leave corpses like other shapeshifters - several of the preferred forms for sandestins also do not leave corpses ordinarily.

One possible tell is that they will often be peaceful to chaotic characters, even in the forms of otherwise-hostile monsters that they will usually take. A ring of protection from shape changers will also reveal a sandestin.

History

The sandestin first appears in NetHack 3.3.0.

Origin

The sandestin is a creature that originates from the Dying Earth fantasy series written by Jack Vance. Sandestins are beings that can be summoned by magic-users on the Dying Earth in order to perform complex actions, but are unruly and considered dangerous to rely upon for such purposes. Magic in Dying Earth operates on the "fire and forget" system: to cast spells, a magic-user must memorize the proper syllables - the human brain can only accommodate a certain number of syllables, and using a spell causes those syllables to vanish from the caster's mind. As shown in Rhialto the Marvellous, the most powerful of wizards derive their power in part from being able to bind and control the sandestins.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, shapeshifters and other polymorphed monsters return to normal form when killed, making it more likely for players to both see sandestins in their base form and to have serious trouble dispatching one unless they have enough damage output. This also applies to SlashTHEM.

GruntHack

In GruntHack, sandestins and other polymorphed monsters behave as in SLASH'EM above.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, sandestins and other shapeshifters return to normal form if killed while shapeshifted, but also become cancelled so they cannot polymorph again. This also applies to Hack'EM.

Encyclopedia entry

Ildefonse left the terrace and almost immediately sounds of contention came from the direction of the work-room. Ildefonse presently returned to the terrace, followed by Osherl and a second sandestin using the guise of a gaunt blue bird-like creature, some six feet in height.
Ildefonse spoke in scathing tones: "Behold these two creatures! They can roam the chronoplex as easily as you or I can walk around the table; yet neither has the wit to announce his presence upon arrival. I found Osherl asleep in his fulgurite and Sarsem perched in the rafters."
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"No matter," said Rhialto. "He has brought Sarsem, and this was his requirement. In the main, Osherl, you have done well!"
"And my indenture point?"
"Much depends upon Sarsem's testimony. Sarsem, will you sit?"
"In this guise, I find it more convenient to stand."
"Then why not alter to human form and join us in comfort at the table?"
"That is a good idea." Sarsem became a naked young epicene in an integument of lavender scales with puffs of purple hair like pom-poms growing down his back. He seated himself at the table but declined refreshment. "This human semblance, though typical, is after all, only a guise. If I were to put such things inside myself, I might well become uneasy."

[ Rhialto the Marvellous, by Jack Vance ]