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The '''xorn''' is a [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is the only member of the {{monclasssym|X}} '''xorn''' [[monster class]].  
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A '''xorn''', {{monsym|xorn}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is the only member of the [[Xorn (monster class)|xorn]] [[monster class]]. The xorn is an [[unbreathing]] [[metallivore]] that is notable for its ability to [[phase]] through [[wall]]s while moving, which a character can use while [[polymorph]]ed into a xorn.
  
The xorn is notable for its ability to [[phase]] through [[wall]]s and [[metallivore|eat metal]]. Xorns are also unbreathing and resistant to fire, cold, and stoning.
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A xorn has three claw attacks and a strong bite, and possesses [[fire resistance]], [[cold resistance]] and [[stoning resistance]].
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Weapons that use the [[pick-axe]] [[skill]] gain +2 [[to-hit]] against xorns.{{refsrc|src/weapon.c|172|nethack=3.6.7}}
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Xorns are rarely randomly generated, and typically will not be encountered until the [[Castle]]. Xorns can be generated on the [[Plane of Earth]] by digging with a [[pick-axe]].
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Randomly generated xorns are always hostile.
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Xorns are the second [[quest]] monster class for [[Monk]]s and the second quest monster, meaning that they make up {{frac|6|35}} of the monsters that are randomly generated on the [[Monk quest]]. Several xorns are also generated on each floor of the quest branch at level creation: four are generated on the home level, two are generated on the upper filler level, three are generated on the lower filler level(s), and nine are generated on the locate and goal levels.
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Xorns are also the second quest monster for [[Wizard]]s, and make up {{frac|24|175}} of monsters randomly generated on the [[Wizard quest]]. Two xorns are generated on each of the lower filler level(s) at level creation.
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Xorns are likely to be generated in the [[throne room]] of the [[Castle]] at level creation.
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The [[Wizard of Yendor]] may create a clone of himself in the guise of a xorn via the [[Double Trouble]] [[monster spell]].{{refsrc|src/wizard.c|51|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
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Digging with a pick-axe or [[dwarvish mattock]] on the [[Plane of Earth]] has an effective {{frac|6}} chance of generating a xorn on each adjacent square.{{refsrc|src/dig.c|444|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Xorns have a decent [[AC]] of −2 and an extremely nasty bite, and their phasing can make them difficult to evade - however, they move at a slow 9 speed and respect [[Elbereth]].
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Xorns have a solid [[AC]] of −2 and an extremely nasty bite, and their phasing can make them difficult to evade. However, they move at a slow 9 speed and respect [[Elbereth]], so they can be dispatched with sufficient caution. Xorns can be lethal to characters with poor AC who try to out-melee them, particularly [[Monk]]s embarking on their quest: their phasing can also thwart [[boulder fort]] strategies employed against tougher monsters such as [[Master Kaen]]. Avoid using non-disposable iron [[projectile]]s against xorns if possible, and be sure to take as much advantage as possible of their [[Magic resistance (monster)|MR score]] of 20 and their lack of resistance to [[sleep]] or [[poison]].
  
Of note is that xorns are [[kebabable]] (able to be skewered), granting a +2 [[to-hit]] bonus when using a weapon that uses the [[spear]] or [[javelin]] skills. They are also susceptible to [[digging]] attacks, granting a +2 to-hit bonus to when using [[pick-axe]]s or [[dwarvish mattock]]s. However, improving to-hit through other means (e.g., boosting [[Luck]]) is not particularly difficult.
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Characters trying to avoid xorns at the Castle can exploit their inability to cross water by luring them across the drawbridge and raising it behind them. Xorns cannot be destroyed by drawbridges under normal circumstances due to their phasing - however, if there are two phasing monsters on both squares of the drawbridge (the portcullis and the moat in front), one of them will be killed if the drawbridge is raised.
  
Monster xorns cannot cross the water in the [[castle]] level (although polymorphed heroes can). It is often enough to lure them across the drawbridge and raise it behind you. Xorns also cannot be destroyed by the drawbridge under normal circumstances due to their phasing - however, if there are two phasing monsters on both squares of the drawbridge (the portcullis and the moat in front), one of them will be killed if the drawbridge is raised.
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[[Wizard]]s looking to [[Wraith farming|farm wraiths]] may consider a strategic genocide of xorns so that more wraith-class monsters will generate - they will no longer have access to phasing via xorn polyform, but in return can farm wraiths freely without worrying about graveyards, especially once they retrieve [[The Eye of the Aethiopica]].
  
===Polyself===
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===As a polyform===
Due to their unusual abilities, xorns are one of the most useful monsters to [[polyself|polymorph]] into for various applications:
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Xorns are one of the most useful monsters to polymorph into for various applications:
  
 
* [[Eating jewelry]] for [[intrinsic]]s
 
* [[Eating jewelry]] for [[intrinsic]]s
 
* Phasing across difficult-to-navigate levels such as [[Asmodeus' Lair]] or the [[Rogue quest#Stronghold of the Master Assassin|Stronghold of the Master Assassin]] - note that you cannot phase across the boundary between the two parts of [[Moloch's Sanctum]], or anywhere on the [[Astral Plane]]
 
* Phasing across difficult-to-navigate levels such as [[Asmodeus' Lair]] or the [[Rogue quest#Stronghold of the Master Assassin|Stronghold of the Master Assassin]] - note that you cannot phase across the boundary between the two parts of [[Moloch's Sanctum]], or anywhere on the [[Astral Plane]]
* Heading directly to the [[wand of wishing]] in the [[Castle]] during a speedrun or with a weak character
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* Crossing squares of water without [[levitation]] or [[water walking]] - xorns are breathless, though you will still subject your inventory to water damage unless you use a [[greased]] [[bag]] or (ideally) an [[oilskin sack]]
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* Heading directly to the [[wand of wishing]] in the Castle, especially during speedplay and/or with a weak character
  
Xorns cannot wear body armor or cloaks, and morphing into a xorn will destroy them if you are wearing any - as such, be sure to remove these items before making the transformation. Note that you can cross water while polymorphed into a xorn, while other xorns cannot.
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Xorns can wear all non-torso [[armor]]: be sure to remove any body armor (including [[cloak]]s and [[shirt]]s) before polymorphing into one. Be mindful of where you are when your polyself is potentially about to expire: In addition to the perils of returning to normal form [[Drowning|while crossing water]], you may find yourself stuck in a wall if you are phasing through one when you return to normal form. If you are returned to normal while inside a wall, you can move out of the wall if you are adjacent to an open square, and will otherwise be unable to move at all - you can escape from being trapped in rock by doing any of the following:
  
If you return to normal form while phasing through a wall adjacent to open space, you will be able to move into that. However, if you return to normal form while phasing through the middle of solid stone with no adjacent space, you will be unable to move - you can [[teleport]] out, [[pray]] (since being stuck in a wall while non-phasing is a [[major problem]]), or re-polymorph yourself into a xorn or [[earth elemental]].
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* [[Teleport]]ing out
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* [[Pray]]er - being trapped this way is considered a [[major trouble]]
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* Re-polymorphing into a xorn or [[earth elemental]]
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[NetHack 3.4.3]], xorns were subject to a few [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3|notable bugs]]:
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The xorn first appears in Hack for PDP-11, which is based on [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]], and is included in the initial bestiary for [[Hack 1.0]].
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In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions, including some variants based on those versions, xorns are subject to a few [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3|notable bugs]]:
  
* Xorns could be created in inaccessible areas, such as outside the Sokoban walls. This was [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3#C343-151|bug C343-151]].
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* Xorns could be created in inaccessible areas, such as outside the [[Sokoban]] walls. This was [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3#C343-151|bug C343-151]].
* When a player polymorphed into a xorn returned to their normal form and was in open space, they would be stuck in a [[pit]] that doesn't exist; this was [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3#C343-17|bug C343-17]].
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* When a character polymorphed into a xorn returned to their normal form and was in open space, they would be stuck in a [[pit]] that doesn't exist; this was [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3#C343-17|bug C343-17]].
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
{{wikipedia|Xorn (Dungeons & Dragons)}}
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The xorn originates from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', where it debuts in the 1st Edition Monster Manual of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''. Xorns come from the Elemental Plane of Earth and are depicted as odd and radially-symmetrical creatures: a large mouth sits at the top of their rocky body, surrounded by three long arms interspersed with their three eyes and three stumpy legs. All of their limbs are evenly spaced, and their arms end in sharp talons.
The xorn originally comes from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', where it also [[Lithivore|eats stone]] in addition to metals, which might explain the message present in the code for eating [[flint stone]]s.
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Like many creatures from their Elemental Plane, xorns can travel through ground and stone as if it were water. Xorns encountered outside their home plane are not especially peaceful, but only attack if something else attacks them first or impedes their scavenging. The usual xorn diet consists of stone and minerals, as well as some types of metals - this may explain the unused message present in the code of ''NetHack'' for eating [[flint stone]]s.
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==Messages==
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{{message|The debris from your digging comes to life!|Xorns were generated from digging using a pick-axe or dwarvish mattock.}}
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==Variants==
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In variants that incorporate the [[Convict]] role, one or two xorns are generated on the lower filler level(s) of the [[Convict quest]] at level creation.
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===SLASH'EM===
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In [[SLASH'EM]], xorns [[Hits creatures as +x weapon|hit as +2 weapons]].
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Xorns are the second quest monster for [[Ice Mage]]s and the second quest monster class, meaning that they make up {{frac|6|35}} of the monsters that are randomly generated on the [[Ice Mage quest]]. Several xorns are also generated on each floor of the quest branch at level creation: four are generated on the home and locate levels, three are generated on the upper filler level, two each are generated on the lower filler level(s), and five are generated on the goal level.
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Using the xorn polyform to walk through the waters of the Castle moat is a [[Bad Idea]] compared to vanilla ''NetHack'': the moat is now full of [[amnesia]]-inducing [[Lethe water]]. A character polymorphed into a xorn can still use their phasing ability combined with any form of levitation, [[flight]] or water walking to breach turrets safely.
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===dNetHack===
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In [[dNetHack]], the [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Elder Elemental Eye|Elder Elemental Eye]] can protect against xorns at any level of reinforcement.
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===SlashTHEM===
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In addition to SLASH'EM details, xorns in [[SlashTHEM]] are [[lithivore]]s and can eat stone in addition to metal. Xorns are also [[Xorn (monster class)#SlashTHEM|no longer the sole monster in their monster class]], and in particular they can [[grow up]] into [[greater xorn]]s.
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Xorns still make up {{frac|24|175}} of the monsters randomly generated on the Monk and Ice Mage quests, and will appear alongside the other random {{white|X}} that make up {{frac|6|175}} of monsters randomly generated there.
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===Hack'EM===
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In [[Hack'EM]], xorns can also eat hard [[gem]]s in addition to metal.
  
 
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For the monster class, see Xorn (monster class).

A xorn, X, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is the only member of the xorn monster class. The xorn is an unbreathing metallivore that is notable for its ability to phase through walls while moving, which a character can use while polymorphed into a xorn.

A xorn has three claw attacks and a strong bite, and possesses fire resistance, cold resistance and stoning resistance.

Weapons that use the pick-axe skill gain +2 to-hit against xorns.[1]

Generation

Randomly generated xorns are always hostile.

Xorns are the second quest monster class for Monks and the second quest monster, meaning that they make up 635 of the monsters that are randomly generated on the Monk quest. Several xorns are also generated on each floor of the quest branch at level creation: four are generated on the home level, two are generated on the upper filler level, three are generated on the lower filler level(s), and nine are generated on the locate and goal levels.

Xorns are also the second quest monster for Wizards, and make up 24175 of monsters randomly generated on the Wizard quest. Two xorns are generated on each of the lower filler level(s) at level creation.

Xorns are likely to be generated in the throne room of the Castle at level creation.

The Wizard of Yendor may create a clone of himself in the guise of a xorn via the Double Trouble monster spell.[2]

Digging with a pick-axe or dwarvish mattock on the Plane of Earth has an effective 16 chance of generating a xorn on each adjacent square.[3]

Strategy

Xorns have a solid AC of −2 and an extremely nasty bite, and their phasing can make them difficult to evade. However, they move at a slow 9 speed and respect Elbereth, so they can be dispatched with sufficient caution. Xorns can be lethal to characters with poor AC who try to out-melee them, particularly Monks embarking on their quest: their phasing can also thwart boulder fort strategies employed against tougher monsters such as Master Kaen. Avoid using non-disposable iron projectiles against xorns if possible, and be sure to take as much advantage as possible of their MR score of 20 and their lack of resistance to sleep or poison.

Characters trying to avoid xorns at the Castle can exploit their inability to cross water by luring them across the drawbridge and raising it behind them. Xorns cannot be destroyed by drawbridges under normal circumstances due to their phasing - however, if there are two phasing monsters on both squares of the drawbridge (the portcullis and the moat in front), one of them will be killed if the drawbridge is raised.

Wizards looking to farm wraiths may consider a strategic genocide of xorns so that more wraith-class monsters will generate - they will no longer have access to phasing via xorn polyform, but in return can farm wraiths freely without worrying about graveyards, especially once they retrieve The Eye of the Aethiopica.

As a polyform

Xorns are one of the most useful monsters to polymorph into for various applications:

Xorns can wear all non-torso armor: be sure to remove any body armor (including cloaks and shirts) before polymorphing into one. Be mindful of where you are when your polyself is potentially about to expire: In addition to the perils of returning to normal form while crossing water, you may find yourself stuck in a wall if you are phasing through one when you return to normal form. If you are returned to normal while inside a wall, you can move out of the wall if you are adjacent to an open square, and will otherwise be unable to move at all - you can escape from being trapped in rock by doing any of the following:

History

The xorn first appears in Hack for PDP-11, which is based on Jay Fenlason's Hack, and is included in the initial bestiary for Hack 1.0.

In NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions, including some variants based on those versions, xorns are subject to a few notable bugs:

  • Xorns could be created in inaccessible areas, such as outside the Sokoban walls. This was bug C343-151.
  • When a character polymorphed into a xorn returned to their normal form and was in open space, they would be stuck in a pit that doesn't exist; this was bug C343-17.

Origin

The xorn originates from Dungeons & Dragons, where it debuts in the 1st Edition Monster Manual of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Xorns come from the Elemental Plane of Earth and are depicted as odd and radially-symmetrical creatures: a large mouth sits at the top of their rocky body, surrounded by three long arms interspersed with their three eyes and three stumpy legs. All of their limbs are evenly spaced, and their arms end in sharp talons.

Like many creatures from their Elemental Plane, xorns can travel through ground and stone as if it were water. Xorns encountered outside their home plane are not especially peaceful, but only attack if something else attacks them first or impedes their scavenging. The usual xorn diet consists of stone and minerals, as well as some types of metals - this may explain the unused message present in the code of NetHack for eating flint stones.

Messages

The debris from your digging comes to life!
Xorns were generated from digging using a pick-axe or dwarvish mattock.

Variants

In variants that incorporate the Convict role, one or two xorns are generated on the lower filler level(s) of the Convict quest at level creation.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, xorns hit as +2 weapons.

Xorns are the second quest monster for Ice Mages and the second quest monster class, meaning that they make up 635 of the monsters that are randomly generated on the Ice Mage quest. Several xorns are also generated on each floor of the quest branch at level creation: four are generated on the home and locate levels, three are generated on the upper filler level, two each are generated on the lower filler level(s), and five are generated on the goal level.

Using the xorn polyform to walk through the waters of the Castle moat is a Bad Idea compared to vanilla NetHack: the moat is now full of amnesia-inducing Lethe water. A character polymorphed into a xorn can still use their phasing ability combined with any form of levitation, flight or water walking to breach turrets safely.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, the Elder Elemental Eye can protect against xorns at any level of reinforcement.

SlashTHEM

In addition to SLASH'EM details, xorns in SlashTHEM are lithivores and can eat stone in addition to metal. Xorns are also no longer the sole monster in their monster class, and in particular they can grow up into greater xorns.

Xorns still make up 24175 of the monsters randomly generated on the Monk and Ice Mage quests, and will appear alongside the other random X that make up 6175 of monsters randomly generated there.

Hack'EM

In Hack'EM, xorns can also eat hard gems in addition to metal.

Encyclopedia entry

A distant cousin of the earth elemental, the xorn has the
ability to shift the cells of its body around in such a way
that it becomes porous to inert material. This gives it the
ability to pass through any obstacle that might be between it
and its next meal.

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