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The '''winged gargoyle''', {{monsym|winged gargoyle}}, is a [[thick-skinned]] [[humanoid]] [[monster]] in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is a stronger version of the [[gargoyle]], and is among the few monsters immune to [[stoning]] to be neither [[acidic]] nor capable of stoning other monsters.
  
The '''winged gargoyle''', {{monsym|winged_gargoyle}}, is a '''monster''' in [[NetHack]].
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{{upcoming|NetHack 3.7.0|As of {{commit|071d79dce2ad5b8ade17c4dedf6b57c18b273a59}}, temporary stoning resistance can be granted by eating winged gargoyle corpses. You get the message '''You feel less concerned about becoming petrified.''' when you gain temporary stoning resistance and '''You no longer feel secure from petrification.''' when the temporary resistance expires.}}
  
==Fighting winged gargoyles==
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==Generation==
Winged gargoyles hit even harder than the (basic) [[gargoyle]] and are known to appear deceptively simple to deal with, but causing many deaths.
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Winged gargoyles are even more rare than normal gargoyles, and will often begin appearing once you are around the double-digits in dungeon depth and [[experience level]]. Winged gargoyles are also [[oviparous]] - however, only {{frac|77}} of [[egg]]s laid by other [[gargoyles]] and winged gargoyles will hatch into winged gargoyles themselves.{{refsrc|src/mon.c|3914|version=NetHack 3.6.6}} Gargoyles cannot [[grow up]] into winged gargoyles.
* They are relatively [[speed|fast]] (at speed 15 compared to a native 12 for a [[player]]) and hit for between 9 and 48 points of [[damage]] if all attacks land. As a result, having boosted speed and a low [[AC]] are advisable to deal with them.
 
** Winged gargoyles are only encountered at relatively deep dungeon levels, leading to most players being able to deal with them when encountered.
 
  
* Being made of stone, winged gargoyles resist stoning, so save your [[rubber chicken]] and [[cockatrice]] [[egg]]s for other opponents. They are not, however, negatively affected by [[wand of digging|wands of digging]], nor are their [[corpse]]s unsuitable to eat (nor convey [[intrinsic]]s).
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==Strategy==
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Winged gargoyles have two claw attacks and a bite like normal gargoyles, but gain an additional hitdie, and their slightly worse [[AC]] of -2 is more than offset by the higher damage and 15 [[speed]]. Wands and spells can be effective, especially if you lack the speed and good weapons or AC to deal with one - like normal gargoyles, winged gargoyles lack [[Magic resistance (monster)|a magic resistance score]], but should still be taken down quickly; a [[wand of slow monster]] can bring them down to a similar speed level as their wing-less kin.
  
* The glyph {{white|g}} contains only [[gremlin]]s, [[gargoyle]]s, [[statue gargoyle]]s and [[winged gargoyle]]s, making it a poor candidate for a blessed [[scroll of genocide]].
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As a [[pet]] and polyform, while winged gargoyles are faster and generally stronger than normal gargoyles, their wings make them unable to wear body armor and limit their ability to obtain useful intrinsics and [[MC]]. Winged gargoyles are still quite useful in this regard, being [[strong]] and [[inediate]] as well as [[breathless]], and their stoning resistance is valuable against monsters such as [[cockatrice]]s.
  
== Other uses ==
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==History==
A player polymorphed into a female winged gargoyle can lay eggs, however very few winged gargoyle [[egg]]s as most will be (basic) [[gargoyle]] eggs.
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The winged gargoyle first appears in [[NetHack 3.2.0]].
  
If you can [[tame]] them, winged gargoyles make excellent pets, and are relatively common at deeper dungeon levels.
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==Origin==
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{{Wikipedia|Gargoyle}}
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{{Wikipedia|Gargoyles (TV film)}}
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Gargoyles are semi-decorative figures carved from stone and primarily associated with medieval and Gothic architecture, though the concept of animal-shaped water diversions existed centuries prior. Gargoyles are specifically employed in order to divide the flow of rainwater and direct it away from the sides of a building - a trough is cut in the back of a gargoyle, and the rainwater typically exits through the open mouth, preventing it from eroding the mortar between masonry walls; such gargoyles are typically given elongated forms and wings to achieve the desired distance from the wall.
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The concept of the gargoyle as a guardian partly derives from the French legend of a dragon-like monster called Gargouille (or Goji), which was subdued or captured by [[wikipedia:Romanus of Rouen|Romanus of Rouen]] with the aid of either a crucifix or a condemned man that acted as the sole volunteer. The monster is led back to Rouen and burned, with its head and neck preserved due to being tempered by the fire breath; the head was mounted on the walls of the newly built church as a ward for protection and scaring off evil spirits.
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Mythical gargoyles are usually depicted as winged and are directly based on the carved stone figures - some fiction featuring them presents them as animated statues or living statue-like being similar to golems, while others depict them as beings of demonic affinity, e.g. the 1972 television film ''[[wikipedia:Gargoyles (TV film)|Gargoyles]]'' that provides their [[encyclopedia]] entry; still others consider them as vessels for demonic possession, as in the popular 1984 movie ''[[wikipedia:Ghostbusters|Ghostbusters]]''.
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==Variants==
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===SLASH'EM===
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In [[SLASH'EM]], a [[statue trap]] with a winged gargoyle [[statue]] appears on the outskirts of [[Grund's Stronghold]].
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[[Doppelganger (starting race)|Doppelganger]]s that reach experience level 9 can reliably #[[Doppelganger (starting_race)#Polyself|youpoly]] into winged gargoyles to take advantage of their innate strength and stoning resistance, as with normal gargoyles - a decision between the forms ultimately comes down to whether you value natural speed and higher damage versus body armor slots.
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===dNetHack===
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In [[dNetHack]], winged gargoyles can appear among the court of a [[vampire lord]]-ruled [[Special room (dNetHack)#Throne room (throne occupied)|throne room]].
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
{{encyclopedia|
And so it came to pass that while Man ruled on Earth, the
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And so it came to pass that while Man ruled on Earth, the gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from the light.  Reborn every 600 years in Man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles joined battle against Man to gain dominion over the Earth.
gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from the light.  Reborn
 
every 600 years in Man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles
 
joined battle against Man to gain dominion over the Earth.
 
 
   
 
   
In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed by Men
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In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed by Men who flourished in greater numbers.  Now it has been so many hundreds of years that it seems the ancient statues and paintings of gargoyles are just products of Man's imagination.  In this year, with Man's thoughts turned toward the many ills he has brought among himself, Man has forgotten his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles.
who flourished in greater numbers.  Now it has been so many
 
hundreds of years that it seems the ancient statues and
 
paintings of gargoyles are just products of Man's
 
imagination.  In this year, with Man's thoughts turned toward
 
the many ills he has brought among himself, Man has forgotten
 
his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles.
 
 
|[ Excerpt from the opening narration to the movie
 
|[ Excerpt from the opening narration to the movie
 
         _Gargoyles_, written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf ]
 
         _Gargoyles_, written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf ]
 
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}}
  
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 4 October 2022

The winged gargoyle, g, is a thick-skinned humanoid monster in NetHack. It is a stronger version of the gargoyle, and is among the few monsters immune to stoning to be neither acidic nor capable of stoning other monsters.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

As of commit 071d79dc, temporary stoning resistance can be granted by eating winged gargoyle corpses. You get the message You feel less concerned about becoming petrified. when you gain temporary stoning resistance and You no longer feel secure from petrification. when the temporary resistance expires.

Generation

Winged gargoyles are even more rare than normal gargoyles, and will often begin appearing once you are around the double-digits in dungeon depth and experience level. Winged gargoyles are also oviparous - however, only 177 of eggs laid by other gargoyles and winged gargoyles will hatch into winged gargoyles themselves.[1] Gargoyles cannot grow up into winged gargoyles.

Strategy

Winged gargoyles have two claw attacks and a bite like normal gargoyles, but gain an additional hitdie, and their slightly worse AC of -2 is more than offset by the higher damage and 15 speed. Wands and spells can be effective, especially if you lack the speed and good weapons or AC to deal with one - like normal gargoyles, winged gargoyles lack a magic resistance score, but should still be taken down quickly; a wand of slow monster can bring them down to a similar speed level as their wing-less kin.

As a pet and polyform, while winged gargoyles are faster and generally stronger than normal gargoyles, their wings make them unable to wear body armor and limit their ability to obtain useful intrinsics and MC. Winged gargoyles are still quite useful in this regard, being strong and inediate as well as breathless, and their stoning resistance is valuable against monsters such as cockatrices.

History

The winged gargoyle first appears in NetHack 3.2.0.

Origin

Gargoyles are semi-decorative figures carved from stone and primarily associated with medieval and Gothic architecture, though the concept of animal-shaped water diversions existed centuries prior. Gargoyles are specifically employed in order to divide the flow of rainwater and direct it away from the sides of a building - a trough is cut in the back of a gargoyle, and the rainwater typically exits through the open mouth, preventing it from eroding the mortar between masonry walls; such gargoyles are typically given elongated forms and wings to achieve the desired distance from the wall.

The concept of the gargoyle as a guardian partly derives from the French legend of a dragon-like monster called Gargouille (or Goji), which was subdued or captured by Romanus of Rouen with the aid of either a crucifix or a condemned man that acted as the sole volunteer. The monster is led back to Rouen and burned, with its head and neck preserved due to being tempered by the fire breath; the head was mounted on the walls of the newly built church as a ward for protection and scaring off evil spirits.

Mythical gargoyles are usually depicted as winged and are directly based on the carved stone figures - some fiction featuring them presents them as animated statues or living statue-like being similar to golems, while others depict them as beings of demonic affinity, e.g. the 1972 television film Gargoyles that provides their encyclopedia entry; still others consider them as vessels for demonic possession, as in the popular 1984 movie Ghostbusters.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, a statue trap with a winged gargoyle statue appears on the outskirts of Grund's Stronghold.

Doppelgangers that reach experience level 9 can reliably #youpoly into winged gargoyles to take advantage of their innate strength and stoning resistance, as with normal gargoyles - a decision between the forms ultimately comes down to whether you value natural speed and higher damage versus body armor slots.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, winged gargoyles can appear among the court of a vampire lord-ruled throne room.

Encyclopedia entry

And so it came to pass that while Man ruled on Earth, the gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from the light. Reborn every 600 years in Man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles joined battle against Man to gain dominion over the Earth.
 
In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed by Men who flourished in greater numbers. Now it has been so many hundreds of years that it seems the ancient statues and paintings of gargoyles are just products of Man's imagination. In this year, with Man's thoughts turned toward the many ills he has brought among himself, Man has forgotten his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles.

[ Excerpt from the opening narration to the movie
        _Gargoyles_, written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf ]

References