Salamander
: salamander | |
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Difficulty | 12 |
Attacks |
Weapon 2d8, Touch 1d6 fire, bearhug 2d6, bearhug 3d6 fire (scrolls, potions and spellbooks may be affected) |
Base level | 8 |
Base experience | 159 |
Speed | 12 |
Base AC | -1 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | -9 (chaotic) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 1 (Very rare) |
Genocidable | No |
Weight | 1500 |
Nutritional value | 400 |
Size | Medium |
Resistances | Fire, Sleep |
Resistances conveyed | Fire (53%) |
A salamander:
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Reference | monst.c#line2895 |
A salamander has the torso of a man atop the body of a great snake. They are generated with a spear (6/7 chance) or a trident (2/21 chance) or a stiletto (1/21 chance). They are not the salamanders from real life but rather are based on the monsters from D&D. They are one of the few monsters that cannot be genocided.
Salamanders appear in large numbers on the Plane of Fire.
When #chat-ted to, the salamander will mumble incomprehensibly.
In UnNetHack, a salamander is one of One-Eyed Sam's pets in the black market.
Encyclopedia entry
For hundreds of years, many people believed that salamanders
were magical. In England in the Middle Ages, people thought
that fire created salamanders. When they set fire to damp
logs, dozens of the slimy creatures scurried out. The word
salamander, in fact, comes from a Greek word meaning "fire
animal".
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