Lizard
: lizard | |
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Difficulty | 6 |
Attacks |
Bite 1d6 |
Base level | 5 |
Base experience | 56 |
Speed | 6 |
Base AC | 6 |
Base MR | 10 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | Very common |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 10 |
Nutritional value | 40 |
Size | Tiny |
Resistances | Stoning |
Resistances conveyed | None |
A lizard:
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Reference | monst.c#line2875 |
A lizard may seem at first like an unassuming monster, but in fact it is very helpful to any aspiring adventurer.
Killing a lizard always leaves a corpse. Eating lizard meat, whether from a corpse or a tin, will cure stoning from a cockatrice, and a live lizard is completely invulnerable to this method of attack. It is usually better to eat the corpse since opening a tin may take many turns, and lizard corpses do not rot. Because of this, it is wise to keep at least one lizard corpse in your inventory.
When playing during new moon, cockatrice hissing always begins the stoning process, unless a lizard corpse is carried in main inventory; with the corpse, the chance of stoning is restored to normal.
Note that only actual lizard corpses will stop stoning; while other monsters represented by a colon [:] such as newts and geckos are technically "lizards", their corpses do not share this property.
History
Lizards first appear as live animals in NetHack 3.0.6, but the corpses occur as random objects in prior versions, all the way back to Hack 1.0. Stoning by hissing is an instadeath before Hack 1.0.3, and lizard corpses reduce confusion rather than affecting stoning. Hack 1.0.3 introduced gradual stoning and made it possible for lizard corpses to halt the stoning.
Encyclopedia entry
Lizards, snakes and the burrowing amphisbaenids make up the order Squamata, meaning the scaly ones. The elongate, slim, long-tailed bodies of lizards have become modified to enable them to live in a wide range of habitats. Lizards can be expert burrowers, runners, swimmers and climbers, and a few can manage crude, short-distance gliding on rib-supported "wings". Most are carnivores, feeding on invertebrate and small vertebrate prey, but others feed on vegetation. [ Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia ]