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The '''scroll of food detection''' reveals the location of all [[comestible]]s on the level.
 
The '''scroll of food detection''' reveals the location of all [[comestible]]s on the level.
 
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==Reading effects==
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==Effects==
This scroll detects and reveals the location of all [[comestible]]s on the level, including those on the ground and those in monster inventories. If blessed, you acquire the [[food appraisal]] intrinsic in addition. If the scroll is cursed, or you are confused regardless of the [[BUC]]-status of the scroll, you will detect [[potion]]s instead.
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Reading an uncursed scroll of food detection detects and reveals the location of all [[comestible]]s on the level, including those on the ground and in monster inventories; if blessed, you additionally acquire the [[food appraisal]] intrinsic. If the scroll is cursed, or you are confused regardless of the [[BUC]]-status of the scroll, you will detect [[potion]]s instead. Detecting either food or potions using this scroll will [[auto-identify]] it.
==Messages==
 
Replace <nose> in the messages with the appropriate equivalent based on your current form.
 
  
;Your <nose> starts to tingle and you smell food.
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==Strategy==
:You read a blessed scroll.
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The most obvious use is to efficiently track down food if you are [[hungry]] and/or short on comestibles; remember that the scroll will display all comestibles, including [[corpse]]s that are [[tainted]] from age, [[poison]]ed, or otherwise harmful (e.g. [[petrification]] from a [[footrice]] corpse). Unless you have food appraisal (e.g. from a blessed scroll), you will not get any warning before eating such a corpse, so do not chow down carelessly. The food appraisal intrinsic from the scroll is also useful to prevent breaking [[conduct]]s; however, it will only warn you once before the intrinsic is lost and will need to be reapplied.  
:There are comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:You gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
  
;Your &lt;nose&gt; continues to tingle and you smell food.
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The potion-detecting capability of cursed and/or confused readings of the scroll have a niche application for finding useful potions, such as [[smoky potion]]s or a [[potion of gain level]], before a monster can grab it, or else kill a monster before they can use it; this functionality can be duplicated by other means, however.
:You read a blessed scroll.
 
:There are comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:You already have the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
  
;Your &lt;nose&gt; twitches then starts to tingle.
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Once you learn the [[spell of detect food]] or are at a point where food is not much of a concern anymore, this scroll is a good candidate for [[blanking]].  
:You read a blessed scroll.
 
:There are no comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:You gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
  
;Your &lt;nose&gt; twitches.
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==Messages==
:You read a scroll of any beatitude.
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{{todo|These are the messages for the spell. Where are the messages for the scroll?}}
:If not cursed, there are no comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:If cursed or confused, there are no potions on the level.<br />
 
:If blessed, You already have the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
  
;You smell food nearby. Your &lt;nose&gt; starts to tingle.
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Replace &lt;nose&gt; in the messages with the appropriate equivalent based on your current form.
:You read a blessed scroll.
 
:There are comestibles on the level but only on your square.<br />
 
:You gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
 
 
;You smell food nearby.
 
:You read an uncursed or cursed scroll.
 
:If uncursed, there are comestibles on the level but only on your square<br />
 
:If cursed, there are potions on the level but only on your square.
 
 
 
;You sense a lack of food nearby. Your &lt;nose&gt; starts to tingle.
 
:You read a blessed scroll.
 
:You saw comestibles on the level before but they are gone now.<br />
 
:You gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
 
 
 
;You sense a lack of food nearby.
 
:You read an uncursed or cursed scroll.
 
:If uncursed, you saw comestibles on the level before but they are gone now.<br />
 
:If cursed, you saw potions on the level before but they are gone now.
 
 
 
;You sense a lack of something nearby.
 
:You read a cursed scroll, or the scroll of any beatitude while confused.
 
:You saw potions on the level before but they are gone now.
 
 
 
;Your &lt;nose&gt; tingles and you smell something.
 
:You read a cursed scroll, or the scroll of any beatitude while confused.
 
:There are potions on the level.
 
 
 
;You smell something nearby.
 
:You read a cursed scroll, or the scroll of any beatitude while confused.
 
:There are potions on the level, but only on your square.
 
 
 
;You have a strange feeling for a moment, then it passes.
 
:You read the scroll of any beatitude while confused or not.
 
:You are a beginner.<br />
 
:If blessed or uncursed, there are no comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:If cursed or confused, there are no potions on the level.
 
 
 
;You have a normal feeling for a moment, then it passes.
 
:You read the scroll of any beatitude while confused or not.
 
:You are a beginner.<br />
 
:You are hallucinating.<br />
 
:If blessed or uncursed, there are no comestibles on the level.<br />
 
:If cursed or confused, there are no potions on the level.
 
 
 
==Identification==
 
 
 
If there are comestibles on the level (if blessed or uncursed) or potions (if confused and/or cursed) then this scroll will auto identify. Otherwise you will get a message below as to the nature of the scroll and you will be able to indirectly identify it - it will not be automatically identified. Players who the game classifies as a [[beginner]] will get ambiguous messages in this case.
 
==Strategy==
 
The obvious use is if you are short on food you can read an uncursed or blessed version of the scroll to find food on the level. Beware, this will display all comestibles including [[tainted]] and [[poison]]ed [[corpse]]s and corpses that can cause [[petrification]] or other harmful effects.
 
 
 
The food appraisal intrinsic is useful to prevent issues from food including food poisoning, petrification and breaking [[conduct]]s, however it will only warn you once before the intrinsic is lost and will need to be reapplied.
 
 
 
The potion detecting capability of cursed and/or confused readings of the scroll can be used to find useful potions in monster inventories, such as a [[potion of gain level]] or [[smoky potion]]s so that monster could be liberated of the potion quickly before the monster uses it. However this functionality is duplicated by other means.
 
  
Otherwise if you are in a point in the game where food is not much of a concern anymore, or you have a [[spellbook of detect food]], this scroll is a good candidate for [[wet|blanking]].  
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{{message|Your &lt;nose&gt; starts to tingle.|You cast the spell at skilled or expert level and gained the food appraisal intrinsic. This is printed following any of the other messages when casting the spell at skilled level or higher, with exceptions noted below.}}
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{{message|Your &lt;nose&gt; starts to tingle and you smell food.|You cast the spell at skilled or expert level, there are comestibles on the level, and you gain the food appraisal intrinsic.}}
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{{message|Your &lt;nose&gt; continues to tingle and you smell food.|As above, but you already have the food appraisal intrinsic.}}
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{{message|Your &lt;nose&gt; twitches then starts to tingle.|You cast the spell at skilled level or higher, but there were no comestibles on the level, and you gain the food appraisal intrinsic.}}
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{{message|Your &lt;nose&gt; twitches.|You cast the spell at any level, and there were no comestibles on the level; additionally, you cast the spell at skilled level or higher, and already have the food appraisal intrinsic.}}
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{{message|You smell food nearby.|You cast the spell, and the only comestibles on the level are on your square.}}
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{{message|You sense a lack of food nearby.|You cast the spell after previously detecting comestibles on the level, but they are gone now. The additional message for gaining the food appraisal intrinsic at skilled level or higher is not included.}}
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{{message|You have a strange feeling for a moment, then it passes.|You cast the spell as a [[beginner]], and there are no comestibles on the level.}}
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{{message|You have a normal feeling for a moment, then it passes.|As above while [[hallucinating]].}}
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:41, 11 July 2020

? Scroll.png
Name food detection
Appearance random
Base price 100 zm
Weight 5
Ink to write 4-7
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

The scroll of food detection reveals the location of all comestibles on the level.

Effects

Reading an uncursed scroll of food detection detects and reveals the location of all comestibles on the level, including those on the ground and in monster inventories; if blessed, you additionally acquire the food appraisal intrinsic. If the scroll is cursed, or you are confused regardless of the BUC-status of the scroll, you will detect potions instead. Detecting either food or potions using this scroll will auto-identify it.

Strategy

The most obvious use is to efficiently track down food if you are hungry and/or short on comestibles; remember that the scroll will display all comestibles, including corpses that are tainted from age, poisoned, or otherwise harmful (e.g. petrification from a footrice corpse). Unless you have food appraisal (e.g. from a blessed scroll), you will not get any warning before eating such a corpse, so do not chow down carelessly. The food appraisal intrinsic from the scroll is also useful to prevent breaking conducts; however, it will only warn you once before the intrinsic is lost and will need to be reapplied.

The potion-detecting capability of cursed and/or confused readings of the scroll have a niche application for finding useful potions, such as smoky potions or a potion of gain level, before a monster can grab it, or else kill a monster before they can use it; this functionality can be duplicated by other means, however.

Once you learn the spell of detect food or are at a point where food is not much of a concern anymore, this scroll is a good candidate for blanking.

Messages

A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:

"These are the messages for the spell. Where are the messages for the scroll?"

Replace <nose> in the messages with the appropriate equivalent based on your current form.

Your <nose> starts to tingle.
You cast the spell at skilled or expert level and gained the food appraisal intrinsic. This is printed following any of the other messages when casting the spell at skilled level or higher, with exceptions noted below.
Your <nose> starts to tingle and you smell food.
You cast the spell at skilled or expert level, there are comestibles on the level, and you gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
Your <nose> continues to tingle and you smell food.
As above, but you already have the food appraisal intrinsic.
Your <nose> twitches then starts to tingle.
You cast the spell at skilled level or higher, but there were no comestibles on the level, and you gain the food appraisal intrinsic.
Your <nose> twitches.
You cast the spell at any level, and there were no comestibles on the level; additionally, you cast the spell at skilled level or higher, and already have the food appraisal intrinsic.
You smell food nearby.
You cast the spell, and the only comestibles on the level are on your square.
You sense a lack of food nearby.
You cast the spell after previously detecting comestibles on the level, but they are gone now. The additional message for gaining the food appraisal intrinsic at skilled level or higher is not included.
You have a strange feeling for a moment, then it passes.
You cast the spell as a beginner, and there are no comestibles on the level.
You have a normal feeling for a moment, then it passes.
As above while hallucinating.


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