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A '''golden naga''', {{monsym|golden naga}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is an adult [[naga]] that is the sole monster of the class with the ability to cast [[monster spells]].
 
A '''golden naga''', {{monsym|golden naga}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is an adult [[naga]] that is the sole monster of the class with the ability to cast [[monster spells]].
  
A golden naga has a bite attack and will attempt to cast one arcane spell during each of its turns, and possesses [[poison resistance]].
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A golden naga has a bite attack and will attempt to cast one mage spell during each of its turns, and possesses [[poison resistance]].
  
Eating a golden naga [[corpse]] or [[tin]] has a {{frac|2|3}} chance of conveying poison resistance.
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[[Eating]] a golden naga [[corpse]] or [[tin]] has a {{frac|2|3}} chance (66%) of conveying poison resistance.
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Randomly generated golden nagas may generate as peaceful towards lawful characters. A [[golden naga hatchling]] can [[grow up]] into a golden naga.
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Randomly-generated golden nagas may be created as peaceful towards lawful characters. A [[golden naga hatchling]] can [[grow up]] into a golden naga.
  
 
Golden nagas appear among the {{white|N}} that are part of the second [[quest]] monster class for [[Rogue]]s, and make up {{frac|6|175}} of the monsters randomly generated on the the [[Rogue quest]].
 
Golden nagas appear among the {{white|N}} that are part of the second [[quest]] monster class for [[Rogue]]s, and make up {{frac|6|175}} of the monsters randomly generated on the the [[Rogue quest]].
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Golden nagas are quick-moving monsters that can outpace an unhasted character, and are fairly dangerous spellcasters: their available spells usually include [[Destroy armor (monster spell)|destroy armor]], [[Curse items|curse items]] and [[drain strength]], and it may [[haste self]] and/or [[disappear|become invisible]] before you can catch sight of it. [[Magic resistance]] can blunt the worst of their spells' impact.
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Golden nagas are quick-moving monsters that can outpace an unhasted character, and are fairly dangerous spellcasters: their available spells usually include [[Destroy armor (monster spell)|destroy armor]], [[curse items]] and [[drain strength]], and it may cast [[Haste self (monster spell)|haste self]] and/or [[disappear]] before you can catch sight of it. [[Magic resistance]] can blunt the worst of their spells' impact.
  
Lawful characters are likely to encounter peaceful golden nagas, which can be considered an advantage versus characters of other alignments.
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Lawful characters are likely to encounter peaceful golden nagas, which is often an advantage versus characters of other alignments.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 13:06, 25 June 2024

A golden naga, N, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is an adult naga that is the sole monster of the class with the ability to cast monster spells.

A golden naga has a bite attack and will attempt to cast one mage spell during each of its turns, and possesses poison resistance.

Eating a golden naga corpse or tin has a 23 chance (66%) of conveying poison resistance.

Generation

Randomly-generated golden nagas may be created as peaceful towards lawful characters. A golden naga hatchling can grow up into a golden naga.

Golden nagas appear among the N that are part of the second quest monster class for Rogues, and make up 6175 of the monsters randomly generated on the the Rogue quest.

Strategy

Golden nagas are quick-moving monsters that can outpace an unhasted character, and are fairly dangerous spellcasters: their available spells usually include destroy armor, curse items and drain strength, and it may cast haste self and/or disappear before you can catch sight of it. Magic resistance can blunt the worst of their spells' impact.

Lawful characters are likely to encounter peaceful golden nagas, which is often an advantage versus characters of other alignments.

History

The golden naga first appears in NetHack 3.0.0.

Origin

The Nāga (feminine "Nagi") are a supernatural race of half-human half-serpent beings that can occasionally take human form, and hold cultural significance in the folkloric traditions of many South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures over the past two millennia. Nagas also appear in Dungeons & Dragons.

Their most common depiction is that of a snake with a human head, which the default tileset of NetHack draws from—other iconographic depictions portray them as human from the waist up and snake from the waist down, wholly human with snakes on the heads and necks, or even as common serpents. Various south and southeastern Asian cultures also portray Nāgas as having multiple usually-serpentine heads.

Encyclopedia entry

The naga is a mystical creature with the body of a snake and the head of a man or woman. They will fiercely protect the territory they consider their own. Some nagas can be forced to serve as guardians by a spellcaster of great power.