Amulet of unchanging

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Name amulet of unchanging
Appearance random
Base price 150 zm
Weight 20

An amulet of unchanging is a type of amulet that appears in NetHack.

Generation

There is a 4.5% chance that a randomly-generated amulet will be an amulet of unchanging, making it the least generated amulet.

Description

Wearing an amulet of unchanging prevents polymorphing and other means of changing form, including sliming but not stoning; if you put one on while suffering from sliming, it is aborted and cured.

If you die while polymorphed (which would normally return you to your normal form) and are wearing an amulet of unchanging, you will instead die as normal in most cases. The exception are as follows:

In the above circumstances, you will be returned to normal form even if you are wearing the amulet. Wearing a cursed amulet of unchanging while in the form of a monster with no hands is considered a major trouble by your god, and successful prayer will uncurse the amulet so you can remove it (and eventually return to your base form).

If you are polymorphed into a metallivore, eating the amulet and successfully absorbing its magic will "un-change" you and revert you to your normal form.

Strategy

If discovered early, the amulet of unchanging can be a good substitute for magic resistance in areas such as the Gnomish Mines beyond Minetown, where polymorph traps are a major obstacle. If you are riding and do not have magic resistance, an amulet of unchanging will also protect your steed from polymorph traps. The amulet of unchanging can also suppress unwanted polymorphing from other sources, such as lycanthropy.

Amulets of unchanging are often used to remain in a particular (usually powerful) polymorph form for various strategies, with the risk that most deaths are permanent as normal - this is especially handy if you lack a reusable source of polymorph. It can also become a literal life-saver if you accidentally genocide your role or race while polymorphed.

Identification

The amulet of unchanging is most reliably identified by wearing a given amulet while eating a mimic corpse: the mimicry effect to turn into a pile of gold (or an orange if hallucinating) will not occur if the amulet is unchanging, and otherwise will not affect armor like most forms of polymorph, though you will dismount automatically from your steed.

For polyselfless, vegan and/or vegetarian conducts, the best alternative is to polymorph yourself while wearing the suspected amulet and a ring of polymorph control, which allows you to specify a safe form if you do polymorph. If you intend to use a polytrap for this purpose, you must remove any source of magic resistance as well. If the amulet is unchanging, the polymorph trap will not disappear and you will receive the standard message for a blocked polymorph ("You feel momentarily different").

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

As of commit 43af05a, if you improvise with a musical instrument and are not deaf, you will produce "familiar" music if you have unchanging, providing a way to identify the amulet. The blessed potion of polymorph will also give a controlled polymorph when quaffed.

History

The amulet of unchanging first appears in NetHack 3.3.0.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, an amulet that is polymorphed into an amulet of unchanging will not revert to its original object like other polymorphed items.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, amulets of unchanging cannot be polymorphed.

Hack'EM

In Hack'EM, doppelganger Convicts start each game with a cursed amulet of unchanging, which prevents them from polymorphing or liquid leaping out of the chained heavy iron ball on turn 1. Once removed and uncursed, they can also use the amulet as a means to keep themselves locked into powerful forms (usually obtained from applying a mask).

See also

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