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The dollar sign '''$''' refers to [[gold]], or zorkmids!
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In ''[[Nethack]]'', the dollar sign, '''$''', refers to [[gold]] (or zorkmids) and also serves various purposes:
* In the dungeon, {{yellow|$}} is a pile of gold.
 
* A zorkmid is equivalent to a single gold piece. In general, the game calls them gold pieces when referring to them as an item, and zorkmids when referring to transactions with other characters in the dungeon.
 
* Press {{kbd|$}} to count the gold in your [[purse]] and the debit or credit you have with the shopkeeper. Both values are displayed instantaneously, and doing so is a free action and will not increment the turn counter. In any case, the count for your purse is always the same as the one on the [[status line]], and does not include any money which you hid in containers such as a [[bag]].
 
* Press {{kbd|$}} to select [[gold]] in a [[Menucontrols|menu]]. This is supported by [[tty]] and [[curses interface]]s; see [[menu controls]].
 
  
== SLASH'EM ==
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* In the dungeon, {{yellow|$}} represents a pile of gold pieces.
[[SLASH'EM]] introduces new creatures that user the {{white|$}} glyph:
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* Press {{kbd|$}} to count the gold in your [[purse]]; doing so in a [[shop]] additionally displays the debt or credit you have with its [[shopkeeper]], and all relevant values are displayed instantaneously. In any case, the count for your purse is always the same as the one on the [[status line]], and does not include any money which you hid in containers such as a [[bag]]. Checking your gold is a free action and will not increment the turn counter.
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** You can also press {{kbd|$}} to select [[gold]] while in your inventory for certain menus. [[Menu controls]] supported by [[tty]] and [[curses interface]]s allow you to press certain keys and toggle selection for all items in that particular item group - in practice, only gold ever uses the {{white|$}} item group.
  
*{{white|$}} killer coins:
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==Variants==
** {{monsymlink|pile of killer coins}}
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===SLASH'EM===
** {{monsymlink|large pile of killer coins}}
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[[SLASH'EM]] introduces a new monster class, [[killer coins]], that uses the {{white|$}} glyph:
** {{monsymlink|huge pile of killer coins}}
 
  
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* {{monsymlink|pile of killer coins}}
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* {{monsymlink|large pile of killer coins}}
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* {{monsymlink|huge pile of killer coins}}
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===UnNetHack===
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In [[UnNetHack]], using {{kbd|$}} to check your gold also tells you how much gold you have stashed away in containers within your inventory.
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===SlashTHEM===
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[[SlashTHEM]] introduces additional monsters to the killer coins monster class from SLASH'EM:
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* {{brown|$}} [[pile of copper coins]]
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* {{black|$}} [[pile of silver coins]]
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 20 January 2024

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In Nethack, the dollar sign, $, refers to gold (or zorkmids) and also serves various purposes:

  • In the dungeon, $ represents a pile of gold pieces.
  • Press $ to count the gold in your purse; doing so in a shop additionally displays the debt or credit you have with its shopkeeper, and all relevant values are displayed instantaneously. In any case, the count for your purse is always the same as the one on the status line, and does not include any money which you hid in containers such as a bag. Checking your gold is a free action and will not increment the turn counter.
    • You can also press $ to select gold while in your inventory for certain menus. Menu controls supported by tty and curses interfaces allow you to press certain keys and toggle selection for all items in that particular item group - in practice, only gold ever uses the $ item group.

Variants

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM introduces a new monster class, killer coins, that uses the $ glyph:

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, using $ to check your gold also tells you how much gold you have stashed away in containers within your inventory.

SlashTHEM

SlashTHEM introduces additional monsters to the killer coins monster class from SLASH'EM: