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Being '''breathless''' allows players to travel underwater, making them [[amphibious]].{{refsrc|mondata.h|32}}. Furthermore, breathless players cannot choke on food, but will instead "vomit voluminously" and lose 1000 nutrition.{{refsrc|eat.c|240}} Breathlessness protects from [[sleeping gas trap]]s{{refsrc|trap.c|784}}{{refsrc|trap.c|1227}}{{refsrc|trap.c|1808}} and [[scroll of stinking cloud|stinking clouds]].{{refsrc|region.c|908}}{{refsrc|region.c|925}} It does ''not'' protect from a worn [[amulet of strangulation]] unless the player is also [[mindless]]; the messages change but the player still dies from lack of blood flow.
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Being '''breathless''' allows players to travel underwater, making them [[amphibious]].{{refsrc|mondata.h|32}}. Furthermore, breathless players cannot choke on food, but will instead "vomit voluminously" and lose 1000 nutrition.{{refsrc|eat.c|240}} Breathlessness protects from [[sleeping gas trap]]s{{refsrc|trap.c|784}}{{refsrc|trap.c|1227}}{{refsrc|trap.c|1808}} and [[scroll of stinking cloud|stinking clouds]].{{refsrc|region.c|908}}{{refsrc|region.c|925}} It does ''not'' protect from a worn [[amulet of strangulation]] unless the player is also [[mindless]]; the messages change but the player still dies from lack of blood flow to the brain.
  
 
Breathlessness is only granted by [[eating jewelry|eating]] or wearing an [[amulet of magical breathing]], but is possessed naturally by many monsters.
 
Breathlessness is only granted by [[eating jewelry|eating]] or wearing an [[amulet of magical breathing]], but is possessed naturally by many monsters.
  
 
==Breathless monsters==
 
==Breathless monsters==
*All {{white|e}} except [[floating eye]]s:
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*All [[undead]]: {{mcsl|L}}{{mcsl|M}}{{mcsl|V}}{{mcsl|W}}{{mcsl|Z}}{{mcsl| }}
**{{monsymlink|gas spore}}
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*All {{mcsl|j}}{{mcsl|m}}{{mcsl|v}}{{mcsl|y}}{{mcsl|F}}{{mcsl|P}}{{mcsl|'}}
**{{monsymlink|freezing sphere}}
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*All {{mcsl|e}} except [[floating eye]]s
**{{monsymlink|flaming sphere}}
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*{{monsymlink|acid blob}}
**{{monsymlink|shocking sphere}}
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*{{monsymlink|gargoyle}}
**{{monsymlink|beholder}} (currently not generated, except in [[SLASH'EM]], and in a [[beholder (monster)|different form]])
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*{{monsymlink|winged gargoyle}}
*Gargoyles
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*{{monsymlink|earth elemental}}
**{{monsymlink|gargoyle}}
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*{{monsymlink|xorn}}
**{{monsymlink|winged gargoyle}}
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*the {{monsymlink|Wizard of Yendor}}
*All {{white|j}}:
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*{{monsymlink|Charon}} ([[deferred features|deferred]])
**{{monsymlink|blue jelly}}
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*{{monsymlink|mail daemon}}
**{{monsymlink|spotted jelly}}
 
**{{monsymlink|ochre jelly}}
 
*All {{white|m}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|small mimic}}
 
**{{monsymlink|large mimic}}
 
**{{monsymlink|giant mimic}}
 
*All {{white|v}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|fog cloud}}
 
**{{monsymlink|dust vortex}}
 
**{{monsymlink|ice vortex}}
 
**{{monsymlink|energy vortex}}
 
**{{monsymlink|steam vortex}}
 
**{{monsymlink|fire vortex}}
 
*All {{white|y}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|yellow light}}
 
**{{monsymlink|black light}}
 
*All {{white|F}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|lichen}}
 
**{{monsymlink|brown mold}}
 
**{{monsymlink|yellow mold}}
 
**{{monsymlink|green mold}}
 
**{{monsymlink|red mold}}
 
**{{monsymlink|shrieker}}
 
**{{monsymlink|violet fungus}}
 
*All {{white|L}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|lich}}
 
**{{monsymlink|demilich}}
 
**{{monsymlink|master lich}}
 
**{{monsymlink|arch-lich}}
 
*All {{white|M}}
 
**{{monsymlink|kobold mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|gnome mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|orc mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|dwarf mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|elf mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|human mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|ettin mummy}}
 
**{{monsymlink|giant mummy}}
 
*All {{white|P}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|gray ooze}}
 
**{{monsymlink|brown pudding}}
 
**{{monsymlink|black pudding}}
 
**{{monsymlink|green slime}}
 
*All {{white|V}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|vampire}}
 
**{{monsymlink|vampire lord}}
 
**{{monsymlink|vampire mage}} (currently not generated, except in [[SLASH'EM]])
 
**{{monsymlink|Vlad the Impaler}}
 
*All {{white|W}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|barrow wight}}
 
**{{monsymlink|wraith}}
 
**{{monsymlink|Nazgul}}
 
 
 
*All {{white|Z}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|kobold zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|gnome zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|orc zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|dwarf zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|elf zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|human zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|ettin zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|giant zombie}}
 
**{{monsymlink|ghoul}}
 
**{{monsymlink|skeleton}}
 
 
 
*All {{white|'}}:
 
**{{monsymlink|straw golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|paper golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|rope golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|gold golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|leather golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|wood golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|flesh golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|clay golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|stone golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|glass golem}}
 
**{{monsymlink|iron golem}}
 
*All ghosts:
 
**{{monsymlink|ghost}}
 
**{{monsymlink|shade}}
 
 
 
*Others:
 
**{{monsymlink|xorn}}
 
**{{monsymlink|acid blob}}
 
**{{monsymlink|earth elemental}}
 
**the {{monsymlink|Wizard of Yendor}}
 
**{{monsymlink|Charon}} (currently not generated)
 
**{{monsymlink|mail daemon}}
 
  
 
==dNetHack==
 
==dNetHack==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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<references/>
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[[Category:Properties]]
 
[[Category:Properties]]
 
[[Category:Monster attributes]]
 
[[Category:Monster attributes]]
 
[[Category:DNethack]]
 
[[Category:DNethack]]

Revision as of 21:11, 7 December 2022

Being breathless allows players to travel underwater, making them amphibious.[1]. Furthermore, breathless players cannot choke on food, but will instead "vomit voluminously" and lose 1000 nutrition.[2] Breathlessness protects from sleeping gas traps[3][4][5] and stinking clouds.[6][7] It does not protect from a worn amulet of strangulation unless the player is also mindless; the messages change but the player still dies from lack of blood flow to the brain.

Breathlessness is only granted by eating or wearing an amulet of magical breathing, but is possessed naturally by many monsters.

Breathless monsters

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Binders gain breathlessness while they have Astaroth bound to them.

References