Food poisoning
Food poisoning is a type of sickness acquired by eating an old corpse. It is marked by the text FoodPois
on the status line. It is eventually fatal if untreated, with the initial time-to-live is set to 10 + 1d9 turns.[1]
Food poisoning is completely preventable (in NetHack) by avoiding eating old corpses. Corpses left by zombies and other undead (except wraith) are always considered old. A corpse is too old to eat after 6*(9+1d20) turns, where 6 is replaced with 8 if blessed and 4 if cursed.[2]
Despite the name, food poisoning is unrelated to poison and is unaffected by poison resistance. Sickness resistance in vanilla Nethack is possessed only by ghouls and fungi.
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Remedies
Food poisoning can be easily cured with any of the following:
- applying a non-cursed unicorn horn,
- praying to your god,
- quaffing a non-cursed potion of extra healing or full healing, a blessed potion of healing, or a potion of holy water (unless chaotic),
- casting a spell of cure sickness,
- eating a eucalyptus leaf,
- #invoking the Staff of Aesculapius.
The full list of less common remedies also includes:
- vomiting from eating tripe, a rotten egg, or in SporkHack, drinking a potion of salt water. This is quite unreliable, but it's there.
- polymorphing into a new version of yourself[3] or a sickness-resistant monster[4]. (A new version includes if you "fail" to change form, but get your attributes adjusted.)
- getting hit by a nurse's healing attack[5],
- sitting on a throne (1/13 chance)[6].
And importantly, poison resistance is not a remedy; if you become food poisoned and rely on this you will die.
Messages
- "Ulch - that <food type> was tainted!"
- The corpse you are eating is tainted.
- "You feel deathly sick."
- You have contracted sickness and will soon die if untreated.
- "It doesn't seem at all sickening, though..."
- You would have contracted sickness but are resistant.
- "You feel even worse."
- "You feel much worse."
- You have worsened your sickness, further shortening your time to live.
- "You feel somewhat better."
- Your have partially cured your sickness, lengthening your remaining time to live.
- "What a relief!"
- You have fully cured your sickness.
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM, you may also get food poisoning from swallowing a pill. You can cure food poisoning by sitting on a toilet. The Necromancer and the Undead Slayer roles start the game with innate sickness resistance.