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'''Tripe rations''' have the second-highest random generation probabilities in the [[comestibles]] class at 140/1000, after [[food ration]]s. Tripe is dog food: [[orc]]s can eat it as a normal food item but other races may feel sick after eating it.
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A '''tripe ration''' is a type of [[comestible]] item that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''.
  
As well as 200 [[nutrition]], eating a tripe ration gives you 1 point of experience. It also has a 50% chance to give you [[vomiting|nausea]] unless you are an [[orc]] or [[canine]] (e.g. through [[Lycanthropy]]). Nausea causes you a period of [[confused|confusion]] and [[stun|stunning]] before you vomit. A [[eucalyptus leaf]] will cure the nausea, otherwise vomiting will cost you 50 nutrition. Multiple applications of a [[unicorn horn]] (since you have three afflictions) will also cure you.
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==Generation==
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Tripe rations have the second-highest probability of all comestibles after [[food ration]]s: 14% of randomly generated comestibles will be tripe rations.
  
Tripe rations are primarily useful as [[pet]] food. A tripe ration is considered a [[treat]] for carnivorous pets (like [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s) used to increase the pet's [[Apport]], the NetHack statistic which represents how likely a pet is to fetch items for you - useful for getting your pet to [[steal]] from shops. Apport is not to be confused with [[tameness]], which is a measure of how resistant your pet is to going wild: although a tripe ration will also increase a carnivorous pet's tameness, so will common corpses. Tripe, like other meat, may be [[throw]]n to a dog or cat to [[tame]] it.
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[[Orc (starting race)|Orcish]] [[Ranger]]s start with a stack of 4-8 tripe rations in place of the role's standard [[cram ration]]s;{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|119|version=NetHack 3.6.7|Initial inventory for Rangers pre-substitution}} all orcish starting characters in non-[[Wizard]] roles may also start the game with 1-2 tripe rations as one of their random food items.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|852|version=NetHack 3.6.7|comment=Extra food for orcs}} Any [[cram ration]]s or [[lembas wafer]]s will be replaced with tripe in both cases.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|222|version=NetHack 3.6.7|comment=Orcish food substitutions}}
  
Carrying a tripe ration in your main inventory will make a carnivorous pet stick around closer to you.
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[[Tourist]]s will often start with tripe rations among their initial stacks of food.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|144|version=NetHack 3.6.7|Initial inventory for Tourists}}
  
Throwing a tripe ration (or any other meat) to a hostile [[horse]] will make the horse peaceful, even though the horse will not eat it (and the tripe can be safely retrieved), just as throwing vegan food at a hostile dog or cat will make it peaceful.
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==Description==
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When eaten, tripe rations provide 200 [[nutrition]], but non-[[rotten]] tripe also has a {{frac|2}} chance of giving you [[Vomiting|nausea]] along with a single [[experience point]].{{refsrc|src/eat.c|1818|version=NetHack 3.6.7|name="dogfood"}} If you are a [[Caveman]], an [[Orc (starting race)|orc]] or a non-humanoid [[carnivorous]] monster (e.g., you became a canine through [[lycanthropy]]), you can eat it without becoming sick.{{refsrc|src/eat.c|1807|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
==Messages when eaten==
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Tripe rations are a [[treat]] for carnivorous pets such as [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s, and increases the [[pet]]'s [[apport]] when fed to them. [[Throw]]ing tripe to a hostile or peaceful cat or dog will [[tame]] it, as will other forms of meat save for corpses; carrying a tripe ration in your main inventory will make a carnivorous pet stick around closer to you.
{{message|That tripe ration was surprisingly good!|Carnivorous non-humanoid}}
 
{{message|Tastes great! Less filling!|Orc, while hallucinating}}
 
{{message|Mmm, tripe... not bad!|Orc}}
 
{{message|Yak - dog food!|Otherwise. Gains 1 experience point and (unless cannibalism is ok) has 50% chance of making you confused, stunned, and vomiting for 1d14 turns.{{refsrc|eat.c|1394}}}}
 
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
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Tripe rations are primarily useful in the early game for taming hostile [[domestic]] animals that can otherwise do serious damage, allowing you to preserve more dependable sources of nutrition. They can also be instrumental in stealing from early shops, especially when money is scarce - entering a shop that has tripe before your pet does can be useful, since even if you don't have the money to buy the tripe, it still counts for apport if you pick it up and drop it.
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Allowing your pet to eat tripe that you've recently handled raises apport, making the pet more likely to pick up items - keeping tripe in your inventory also entices carnivorous pets to keep close by, making pet management slightly easier. As tame cats and dogs will attempt to devour a tripe ration on sight, try to grab any tripe you see lying around before your pet can get to it, if only so you can raise that pet's apport.
  
Tripe rations are much more useful in the early game, for stealing when money is scarce and for pacifying/taming hostile [[domestic]] animals (who can pack quite a punch early on) without wasting more dependable sources of nutrition. Already tame cats or dogs, however, will devour a tripe ration on sight, so it makes sense to grab any you see lying around quickly before your pet can get to it. Specifically, entering a shop before your pet does can be useful: even if you don't have the money to buy the tripe, you can still pick it up and drop it - what is important is that you've recently handled the tripe (for more information see the article on [[apport]]).
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Non-orcish characters can use tripe a source of [[confusion]] for reading [[scroll]]s, similar to [[egg]]s. The experience point gained from eating a tripe ration can also be used to regain a recently [[drain life|drained]] [[experience level]], especially for [[pacifist]] [[conduct]].
  
Later game, keeping one tripe ration in your inventory can still be useful for enticing your pet to stick close by. Additionally, tripe, like [[egg]]s, can be useful as a source of [[confusion]] for [[fooproof]]ing weapons and armor.
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==History==
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Tripe rations have been present in the game since hack121, a port of [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]].
  
==References==
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In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and previous versions, including some variants based on those versions, [[horse]]s could be pacified with a thrown tripe ration.<!--I feel like this is a general 3.6.xism, but if someone could name the specific version this change was made in, that'd be great.-->
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When starting races were introduced in [[NetHack 3.3.0]], [[Orc (starting race)|orcish]] player characters except for [[Wizards]] could start the game with tripe among their random extra food items.<ref>[[NetHack 3.3.0/u_init.c#line806|NetHack 3.3.0 u_init.c, line 806]]</ref> There was intended to be code for an orcish character's initial inventory that additionally gave them tripe rations in place of cram rations and lembas wafers, which is properly implemented in [[NetHack 3.6.2]].{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|222|version=NetHack 3.6.2}}{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|1055|version=NetHack 3.6.2}}
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==Origin==
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{{wikipedia|Tripe}}
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Tripe is a type of edible food made from the lining of the stomachs of various farm animals such as cattle, pigs and sheep, with the mucosal lining removed. Beef tripe is typically the most common type, made from a cow's stomach; other suitable animals include deer, antelope, goat, ox, and giraffes.
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"Dressed tripe" or "washed tripe" is prepared by cleaning the stomachs and trimming the fat off before boiling and bleaching, which turns it a white color; this color is more commonly associated with the tripe seen in market stalls and butchers' shops. Dressed tripe was a popular, nutritious and cheap dish for the British working classes from Victorian times until the latter half of the 20th century, but has since come to be regarded as a pet food - this is the basis for its portrayal in ''NetHack''. Dressed tripe remains a popular dish elsewhere in many parts of continental Europe, such as Portugal, Spain, France, and Italy.
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==Messages==
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{{message|Yak - dog food!|You ate a non-rotten tripe ration and are not an orc, gaining 1 experience point and having a {{frac|2}} chance of becoming nauseous for 1d14 (more) turns, unless you are a Caveman.<ref name="dogfood"/>}}
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{{message|That tripe ration was surprisingly good!|You ate tripe as a carnivorous non-humanoid.}}
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{{message|Mmm, tripe... not bad!|As above, while an orc.}}
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{{message|Tastes great! Less filling!|As above while also [[hallucinating]].}}
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
{{encyclopedia|
If you start from scratch, cooking tripe is a long-drawn-out
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If you start from scratch, cooking tripe is a long-drawn-out affair.  Fresh whole tripe calls for a minimum of 12 hours of cooking, some time-honored recipes demanding as much as 24. To prepare fresh tripe, trim if necessary.  Wash it thoroughly, soaking overnight, and blanch, for 1/2 hour in salted water. Wash well again, drain and cut for cooking.  When cooked, the texture of tripe should be like that of soft gristle.  More often, alas, because the heat has not been kept low enough, it has the consistency of wet shoe leather.
affair.  Fresh whole tripe calls for a minimum of 12 hours of
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|[ Joy of Cooking, by I. Rombauer and M. Becker ]
cooking, some time-honored recipes demanding as much as 24.
 
To prepare fresh tripe, trim if necessary.  Wash it thoroughly,
 
soaking overnight, and blanch, for 1/2 hour in salted water.
 
Wash well again, drain and cut for cooking.  When cooked, the
 
texture of tripe should be like that of soft gristle.  More
 
often, alas, because the heat has not been kept low enough,
 
it has the consistency of wet shoe leather.
 
|[ Joy of Cooking, by I Rombauer and M Becker ]
 
 
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==References==
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[[Category:Comestibles]]
 
[[Category:Comestibles]]
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 29 October 2023

% Tripe ration.png
Name tripe ration
Base price 15 zm
Nutrition 200
Turns to eat 2
Weight 10
Conduct meat

A tripe ration is a type of comestible item that appears in NetHack.

Generation

Tripe rations have the second-highest probability of all comestibles after food rations: 14% of randomly generated comestibles will be tripe rations.

Orcish Rangers start with a stack of 4-8 tripe rations in place of the role's standard cram rations;[1] all orcish starting characters in non-Wizard roles may also start the game with 1-2 tripe rations as one of their random food items.[2] Any cram rations or lembas wafers will be replaced with tripe in both cases.[3]

Tourists will often start with tripe rations among their initial stacks of food.[4]

Description

When eaten, tripe rations provide 200 nutrition, but non-rotten tripe also has a 12 chance of giving you nausea along with a single experience point.[5] If you are a Caveman, an orc or a non-humanoid carnivorous monster (e.g., you became a canine through lycanthropy), you can eat it without becoming sick.[6]

Tripe rations are a treat for carnivorous pets such as dogs and cats, and increases the pet's apport when fed to them. Throwing tripe to a hostile or peaceful cat or dog will tame it, as will other forms of meat save for corpses; carrying a tripe ration in your main inventory will make a carnivorous pet stick around closer to you.

Strategy

Tripe rations are primarily useful in the early game for taming hostile domestic animals that can otherwise do serious damage, allowing you to preserve more dependable sources of nutrition. They can also be instrumental in stealing from early shops, especially when money is scarce - entering a shop that has tripe before your pet does can be useful, since even if you don't have the money to buy the tripe, it still counts for apport if you pick it up and drop it.

Allowing your pet to eat tripe that you've recently handled raises apport, making the pet more likely to pick up items - keeping tripe in your inventory also entices carnivorous pets to keep close by, making pet management slightly easier. As tame cats and dogs will attempt to devour a tripe ration on sight, try to grab any tripe you see lying around before your pet can get to it, if only so you can raise that pet's apport.

Non-orcish characters can use tripe a source of confusion for reading scrolls, similar to eggs. The experience point gained from eating a tripe ration can also be used to regain a recently drained experience level, especially for pacifist conduct.

History

Tripe rations have been present in the game since hack121, a port of Jay Fenlason's Hack.

In NetHack 3.4.3 and previous versions, including some variants based on those versions, horses could be pacified with a thrown tripe ration.

When starting races were introduced in NetHack 3.3.0, orcish player characters except for Wizards could start the game with tripe among their random extra food items.[7] There was intended to be code for an orcish character's initial inventory that additionally gave them tripe rations in place of cram rations and lembas wafers, which is properly implemented in NetHack 3.6.2.[8][9]

Origin

Tripe is a type of edible food made from the lining of the stomachs of various farm animals such as cattle, pigs and sheep, with the mucosal lining removed. Beef tripe is typically the most common type, made from a cow's stomach; other suitable animals include deer, antelope, goat, ox, and giraffes.

"Dressed tripe" or "washed tripe" is prepared by cleaning the stomachs and trimming the fat off before boiling and bleaching, which turns it a white color; this color is more commonly associated with the tripe seen in market stalls and butchers' shops. Dressed tripe was a popular, nutritious and cheap dish for the British working classes from Victorian times until the latter half of the 20th century, but has since come to be regarded as a pet food - this is the basis for its portrayal in NetHack. Dressed tripe remains a popular dish elsewhere in many parts of continental Europe, such as Portugal, Spain, France, and Italy.

Messages

Yak - dog food!
You ate a non-rotten tripe ration and are not an orc, gaining 1 experience point and having a 12 chance of becoming nauseous for 1d14 (more) turns, unless you are a Caveman.[5]
That tripe ration was surprisingly good!
You ate tripe as a carnivorous non-humanoid.
Mmm, tripe... not bad!
As above, while an orc.
Tastes great! Less filling!
As above while also hallucinating.

Encyclopedia entry

If you start from scratch, cooking tripe is a long-drawn-out affair. Fresh whole tripe calls for a minimum of 12 hours of cooking, some time-honored recipes demanding as much as 24. To prepare fresh tripe, trim if necessary. Wash it thoroughly, soaking overnight, and blanch, for 1/2 hour in salted water. Wash well again, drain and cut for cooking. When cooked, the texture of tripe should be like that of soft gristle. More often, alas, because the heat has not been kept low enough, it has the consistency of wet shoe leather.

[ Joy of Cooking, by I. Rombauer and M. Becker ]

References