NetHack: The Next Generation

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NetHack: The Next Generation was Sebastian Klein's variant of NetHack 3.1.3. Its main features are Geek as a new role, and various monsters and jokes borrowed from the works of Douglas Adams.

The documentation also describes a feature that allows players to reroll new characters. They may even specify minimum features! This is normally something that we expect of Angband, not NetHack. It also contained lots of new items such as the scroll of consecration that built an altar on the current square (with the odds of the altar being co-aligned depending on the scroll's BUC), the scroll of undo genocide which re-enables generation of a particular monster, scroll of reverse identify that lets you identify a type of item (e.g. ring of conflict – "Ring of conflict is twisted ring") or an appearance (e.g. "Bubbly potion is restore ability"), wand of wonder which duplicates the effect of zapping a random wand, potion of radium which makes you very sick, and potion of cyanide which makes you very dead.

NetHack: The Next Generation was also the source of Schroedinger's Cat though it behaved differently. It had a 50/50 chance of a potion of radium, potion of cyanide, and a live cat or a potion of radium and a dead cat.

J. Ali Harlow offers NetHack: The Next Generation in the form of a patch from the 3.1.3 sources on his archive site. NetHack: The Next Generation is also somewhat popular among Japanese players to the point of being ported to JNetHack, resulting in "JNetHack-3.4.3-0.8-TNG".

Large parts of NetHack: The Next Generation have been ported to Slash'EM Extended by Amy Bluescreenofdeath, including the Geek role as well as all the items added in NetHack: The Next Generation, though as with most inclusions in SLEX they behave somewhat differently—from there, they have also been ported to SlashTHEM and toned down to match the original implementations.

Anglophones have noticed NetHack: The Next Generation back when Edrobot was using it as a vehicle to put Douglas Adams jokes into Dudley's dungeon. The story arc began at 24 April 2007; NetHack: The Next Generation became a plot twist at 1 May 2007.

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