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The '''scroll of undo genocide''' is a [[scroll]] introduced in [[NetHack: The Next Generation]], and also appears in [[Slash'EM Extended]] and [[SlashTHEM]].
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The '''scroll of undo genocide''' is a [[scroll]] introduced in [[NetHack: The Next Generation]], and also appears in [[SlashTHEM]].
  
 
==Effect==
 
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===Exceptions===
 
===Exceptions===
This scroll will not revive species that have become unavailable due to [[extinction]]; it only applies to those that have been deliberately genocided. Thus the scroll cannot be used to ensure that more than 120 of a certain monster can exist.
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This scroll will not revive species that have become unavailable due to [[extinction]]; it only applies to those that have been deliberately genocided. Thus the scroll cannot be used to ensure that more than 120 of a certain monster can exist. Ungenociding will always succeed otherwise.
 
 
Ungenociding will always succeed, with just one exception in [[Slash'EM Extended]] and [[SlashTHEM]]: the [[Ungenomold]] will always resist being ungenocided.
 
  
 
Specifying an invalid species—this includes species that have not been genocided, and the species that cannot be ungenocided (the Ungenomold)—five times in a row will result in nothing being ungenocided.
 
Specifying an invalid species—this includes species that have not been genocided, and the species that cannot be ungenocided (the Ungenomold)—five times in a row will result in nothing being ungenocided.
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{{message|This creature has not been genocided.|You named a species that still exists, or became extinct.}}
 
{{message|This creature has not been genocided.|You named a species that still exists, or became extinct.}}
 
{{message|The race of <foos> now exist again.|You successfully ungenocided a species.}}
 
{{message|The race of <foos> now exist again.|You successfully ungenocided a species.}}
{{message|For some reason, you cannot ungenocide this species!|Ungenomolds cannot be brought back.}}
 
 
==References==
 
*Slash'EM Extended objects.c 1632
 
*Slash'EM Extended read.c 3582, 4380
 
*Slash'EM Extended write.c 76
 
  
 
[[Category:Scrolls]]
 
[[Category:Scrolls]]
 
[[Category:NetHack: The Next Generation]]
 
[[Category:NetHack: The Next Generation]]
[[Category:Slash'EM Extended items]]
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[[Category:SlashTHEM items]]
[[Category:SlashTHEM]]
 

Revision as of 00:27, 5 October 2022

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Name undo genocide
Appearance random
Base price 300 zm
Weight 5
Ink to write 10-19
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

The scroll of undo genocide is a scroll introduced in NetHack: The Next Generation, and also appears in SlashTHEM.

Effect

When read, regardless of BUC status, the scroll self-identifies and prompts you to select a genocided monster to ungenocide. The species selected will no longer be treated as genocided and can be randomly generated again.

You will only be able to choose a single species, so this cannot be used to reverse class genocides.

Exceptions

This scroll will not revive species that have become unavailable due to extinction; it only applies to those that have been deliberately genocided. Thus the scroll cannot be used to ensure that more than 120 of a certain monster can exist. Ungenociding will always succeed otherwise.

Specifying an invalid species—this includes species that have not been genocided, and the species that cannot be ungenocided (the Ungenomold)—five times in a row will result in nothing being ungenocided.

Strategy

The undo genocide scroll is only of any use to a player who has genocided at least one species, so it will be meaningless to a genocideless player. Otherwise, it will only be useful on the rare occasion that you regret having exterminated a useful monster (e.g. the mind flayer, for the intelligence or telepathy gain from eating the corpse), or you want to recover one useful species from a class you have wiped out.

Reversing all of your genocides will not restore genocideless conduct; even though you made "amends" for your actions, you still benefited during the time when those monsters could not be generated.

Outside of this scenario, the scroll is a textbook candidate for blanking or polypiling, though it thankfully has no adverse effects from being read if cursed.

Messages

Such creatures do not exist in this world.
You named a nonexistent species.
This creature has not been genocided.
You named a species that still exists, or became extinct.
The race of <foos> now exist again.
You successfully ungenocided a species.