Numeric prefix
Many commands in NetHack can be preceded by a numeric prefix, which modifies the action taken. This usually involves repeating the command several times, or interacting with a specified number of items.
If you are playing with vi keys (i.e. with number_pad off), you can enter numeric prefixes directly before the command, e.g. 10s to search for 10 moves.
If you are playing with number_pad on, you will need to use n to begin a numeric prefix, e.g. n100t$ to throw 100 zorkmids.
When firing a missile, the numeric prefix caps the number of missiles fired in a single move (see multishot). It can only decrease, not increase, the number of missiles fired.
You can also use numbers to specify a certain number of items in some menus, such as when using the extended drop command or when applying a container. When the menu is visible, you can type a number followed by the menu letter (e.g. 20a) to manipulate only some of the items in the stack. You do not need to use n, even when number_pad is enabled.
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