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If you polymorph into an undead monster (not only a vampire), then eating garlic will make you "feel incredibly sick" and has a chance to make you [[vomit]]<ref>[[eat.c#line1410]]</ref>. | If you polymorph into an undead monster (not only a vampire), then eating garlic will make you "feel incredibly sick" and has a chance to make you [[vomit]]<ref>[[eat.c#line1410]]</ref>. | ||
− | If you wield a clove of garlic, and use it to attack undead, it will cause them to flee for a moment. | + | If you wield a clove of garlic, and use it to attack undead, it will cause them to flee for a moment<ref>[[uhitm.c#line805]]</ref>. |
== Source code references == | == Source code references == | ||
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[[Category:Comestibles]] | [[Category:Comestibles]] |
Revision as of 21:39, 22 May 2008
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Name | clove of garlic |
Base price | 7 zm |
Nutrition | 40 |
Turns to eat | 1 |
Weight | 1 |
Conduct | {{{conduct}}} |
Priests (and in SLASH'EM, Undead Slayers) start with cloves of garlic in their inventory.
Garlic is acceptable food for pets; you can use it to tame horses and feed herbivores[1].
If you polymorph into an undead monster (not only a vampire), then eating garlic will make you "feel incredibly sick" and has a chance to make you vomit[2].
If you wield a clove of garlic, and use it to attack undead, it will cause them to flee for a moment[3].