Potion of confusion

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! Pink potion.png
Name confusion
Appearance random
Base price 100 zm
Weight 20
Monster use May be used offensively by monsters.

A potion of confusion is a type of potion that appears in NetHack.

Generation

Wizards may be given a potion of confusion as any of the three random potions in their starting inventory.[1]

Potions of confusion make up 21500 (4.2%) of all randomly-generated potions. General stores and liquor emporiums can sell potions of confusion.

Randomly-generated intelligent monsters may receive a potion of confusion as an offensive item.[2][3]

Mixing a potion of booze with a potion of enlightenment via dipping creates a potion of confusion.

Description

Quaffing a potion of confusion will leave the hero confused for several turns, with the duration depending on the beatitude of the potion:[4] a blessed potion confused the hero for 8–14 turns, an uncursed potion confused the hero for 16–22 turns, and a cursed potion confused the hero for 24–30 turns.

Dipping a unicorn horn into a potion of confusion will turn it into an uncursed potion of water. Dipping the potion into a potion of gain energy or potion of gain level will alchemize the potion into either a potion of booze or a potion of enlightenment.

Monsters will throw the potion of confusion at the hero as an offensive item.[5] A hero that is hit with the potion or inhales its vapors is confused for up to 5 more turns.[6] Monsters that are hit with a potion are confused, subject to their monster magic resistance.[7]

Strategy

The potion of confusion can be occasionally useful for reading scrolls while confused, but there are many other sources of confusion that do not contribute as much to inventory weight - casting a forgotten spell circumvents reliance on items entirely. While it can also be used against monsters, monster confusion is not especially reliable to exploit: monster confusion does not have a set time out, and instead has a 150 chance of expiring at the start of each of their turns, meaning that an unfortunate hero may see a confused monster come to their senses immediately.[8]

Heroes looking to take advantage of confusing monsters can learn the confuse monster spell or read multiple non-cursed scrolls of confuse monster, which stores multiple "charges" of confusion to use in melee. This leaves potions of confusion to be frequently made into water with unicorn horns, or else used for polypiling.

History

The potion of confusion first appears in Hack 1.21 and Hack for PDP-11, which are based on Jay Fenlason's Hack, and is included in the initial item list for Hack 1.0.

Messages

Huh, What? Where am I?
You quaffed a potion of confusion.
What a trippy feeling!
As above while hallucinating.
You feel somewhat dizzy.
You were hit by a thrown potion.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the Lawful Quest has a 25 chance of generating a cursed potion of confusion among the items found in the Chamber of Junk at level creation.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, notdNetHack and notnotdNetHack, hyposprays can be used to apply confusion ampules (the future equivalent of potions) to other monsters.

xNetHack

In xNetHack, yellow mold corpses can be used to brew a potion of confusion by dipping them in fruit juice, which eventually turns the juice into the potion.

SlashTHEM

In SlashTHEM, in addition to SLASH'EM details, the Undertaker quest has the same layout as the Lawful Quest, including the 25 chance of generating a cursed potion of confusion in the Chamber of Junk at level creation.

Hack'EM

In Hack'EM, yellow mold corpses can be used to brew potions of confusion by dipping them in fruit juice.

References