Spellbook of charm monster
spellbook of + charm monster | |
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Appearance | random |
Abundance | 2.03% |
Base price | 300 zm |
Weight | 50 |
Turns to read | 6 |
Ink to write | 15–29 |
Spell type | enchantment |
Level | 3 |
Power cost | 15 Pw |
Direction | non-directional |
Equivalent | scroll of taming |
Special for | tourist |
The spellbook of charm monster allows you to learn the charm monster spell. It is the special spell for tourists.
Casting effects
This spell has the basic effect of an uncursed scroll of taming, turning adjacent monsters into pets. Monsters have a chance of resisting it, depending on their magic resistance.[1] Covetous or human monsters will be pacified instead,[2] as are demons unless you are a demon yourself;[3] the Wizard of Yendor, Medusa and the quest nemesis cannot be pacified or tamed.[4] The taming effect will also pacify any angry shopkeepers it affects, even if they would normally resist.[5]
There is no functional difference between different skill levels.
Strategy
Charm monster is one of the most useful spells NetHack has to offer. Its most obvious use is to acquire pets. Some very powerful monsters, including minotaurs and mastodons, will never resist it as they have no MR. However, it is also quite useful as an emergency spell, particularly in the early game, where few monsters have appreciable magic resistance. It is much better to have that soldier ant become your pet than your killer.
Charm monster is useful for any role which can gain skill in enchantment spells, or can gain enough level to cast it easily even when unskilled. Tourists in particular will find it useful, as it is their special spell, and unlike special spells for some other roles, they have a good chance of being able to cast it.
References
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