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The bone devil has a weapon attack and a stinging attack that can cause [[strength]] drain without [[poison resistance]].
 
The bone devil has a weapon attack and a stinging attack that can cause [[strength]] drain without [[poison resistance]].
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==Generation==
  
 
It is normally only generated in [[Gehennom]], but is also a valid form for [[polymorph]]ing, e.g. from a [[polymorph trap]]; this makes it a potential nasty surprise for players. Bone devils are also eligible for [[gating]] by other major demons.
 
It is normally only generated in [[Gehennom]], but is also a valid form for [[polymorph]]ing, e.g. from a [[polymorph trap]]; this makes it a potential nasty surprise for players. Bone devils are also eligible for [[gating]] by other major demons.

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The bone devil, &, is a demon in NetHack.

The bone devil has a weapon attack and a stinging attack that can cause strength drain without poison resistance.

Generation

It is normally only generated in Gehennom, but is also a valid form for polymorphing, e.g. from a polymorph trap; this makes it a potential nasty surprise for players. Bone devils are also eligible for gating by other major demons.

Strategy

Bone devils are not particularly threatening to an average player that has reached Gehennom; as the result of a monster stepping on a polymorph trap, its naturally low AC can prove troublesome unless the player is sufficiently prepared and has poison resistance. Like most demons, it is vulnerable to silver and cold attacks.

Because of its below-average MR, polymorphing your pet into a bone devil via trap makes it difficult to change the pet's form afterward.

Encyclopedia entry

Bone devils attack with weapons and with a great hooked tail
which causes a loss of strength to those they sting.

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