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Grease is also useful for [[container]]s. A greased container will protect its contents from [[water damage]]. However, the water damage has a chance to dissolve the grease, at which point you must re-grease the container if you still want the protection. [[Oilskin sack]]s are like permanently-greased [[sack]]s. | Grease is also useful for [[container]]s. A greased container will protect its contents from [[water damage]]. However, the water damage has a chance to dissolve the grease, at which point you must re-grease the container if you still want the protection. [[Oilskin sack]]s are like permanently-greased [[sack]]s. | ||
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+ | A greased [[spellbook]], [[scroll]], or [[potion]] will be protected from [[blanking]] and [[dilution]] so long as the grease remains intact. | ||
Each can of grease is generated with ''d25'' charges.<ref>{{sourcecode|mkobj.c|498}} ''initial charges''</ref> The can may be [[charging|recharged]]; see [[Charging#Can of grease]] for more details. The can may also be used to [[untrap]] [[trap|squeaky board]]s. | Each can of grease is generated with ''d25'' charges.<ref>{{sourcecode|mkobj.c|498}} ''initial charges''</ref> The can may be [[charging|recharged]]; see [[Charging#Can of grease]] for more details. The can may also be used to [[untrap]] [[trap|squeaky board]]s. |
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Name | can of grease |
Appearance | can of grease |
Base price | 20 zm |
Weight | 20 |
Material | [[{{{material}}}]] |
Monster use | Will not be used by monsters. |
A can of grease can be applied to grease any item. This protects them from rust and corrosion and also from grabbing attacks. A mind flayer can not attach its tentacles to a greased helmet, either.
A greased item may slip when attempting to throw it, resulting in the object falling to the ground or sending it flying towards a random direction.
The layer of grease is not permanent: each time it protects you there is a 50% chance that it will wear off.[1] On your next turn, you can apply your can of grease again to re-grease the item. Until that turn you will remain vulnerable, which can be a problem when fighting fast monsters.
If a greased piece of armor is cursed, there is only a 2/3 chance that it will protect you from grabbing or mind-sucking attacks.[2]
Cursed cans will make your fingers greasy (a towel can be used to wipe them clean). You can grease your hands (should you wish to for some reason) with a non-cursed can by choosing "-" when prompted.
Grease is also useful for containers. A greased container will protect its contents from water damage. However, the water damage has a chance to dissolve the grease, at which point you must re-grease the container if you still want the protection. Oilskin sacks are like permanently-greased sacks.
A greased spellbook, scroll, or potion will be protected from blanking and dilution so long as the grease remains intact.
Each can of grease is generated with d25 charges.[3] The can may be recharged; see Charging#Can of grease for more details. The can may also be used to untrap squeaky boards.
Messages
Message | Reason |
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"You cover your <item> with a thick layer of grease." | You applied the can to <item> |
"The <monster> grabs you, but cannot hold onto your greased <armor>!" | You were protected from a grabbing attack |
"The grease wears off." | A piece of armor is no longer greased |
"Some of the grease gets all over your hands." | You greased an item The can of grease was cursed |
See also
References
- ↑ mhitu.c, line 806 grease wearing off from grabbing; trap.c, line 224 grease dissolving from erosion
- ↑ mhitu.c, line 795 limitations of cursed greased armor
- ↑ mkobj.c, line 498 initial charges