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* {{cyan|0}} is used to represent the [[heavy iron ball]] that appears when being [[punished]]. | * {{cyan|0}} is used to represent the [[heavy iron ball]] that appears when being [[punished]]. | ||
* A popular choice for the [[Options#boulder|''boulder'' option]] is to set it to {{white|0}}, as it is considered a better graphic representation of boulders and far easier to see than the [[backtick]], {{white|`}}. | * A popular choice for the [[Options#boulder|''boulder'' option]] is to set it to {{white|0}}, as it is considered a better graphic representation of boulders and far easier to see than the [[backtick]], {{white|`}}. | ||
+ | * Unimplemented code that handles [[warning]] for monsters with a level below four would represent such monsters with a {{white|0}}, and described as causing you "worry". | ||
* {{kbd|0}} and the other numeric keys {{kbd|1}}–{{kbd|9}} can be used to specify a [[numeric prefix]] for a [[command]] or in a menu. | * {{kbd|0}} and the other numeric keys {{kbd|1}}–{{kbd|9}} can be used to specify a [[numeric prefix]] for a [[command]] or in a menu. | ||
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==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
+ | ===GruntHack=== | ||
+ | GruntHack implements the unusued code for warning of monsters that are level four and below described above, representing them with {{white|0}}. | ||
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===DynaHack=== | ===DynaHack=== | ||
DynaHack uses the {{white|0}} glyph for boulders by default rather than {{white|`}}. | DynaHack uses the {{white|0}} glyph for boulders by default rather than {{white|`}}. |
Revision as of 01:39, 5 June 2023
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In NetHack, the 0 symbol (or number zero) serves the following purposes:
- 0 is used to represent the heavy iron ball that appears when being punished.
- A popular choice for the boulder option is to set it to 0, as it is considered a better graphic representation of boulders and far easier to see than the backtick, `.
- Unimplemented code that handles warning for monsters with a level below four would represent such monsters with a 0, and described as causing you "worry".
- 0 and the other numeric keys 1–9 can be used to specify a numeric prefix for a command or in a menu.
Variants
GruntHack
GruntHack implements the unusued code for warning of monsters that are level four and below described above, representing them with 0.
DynaHack
DynaHack uses the 0 glyph for boulders by default rather than `.