Cobra

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A cobra, S, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is a type of snake that can swim and hide under objects like other snakes.

A cobra has a poisonous bite attack and the ability to spit blinding venom, and possesses poison resistance.

A cobra corpse is poisonous to eat, but eating a cobra corpse or tin has a 25 chance of conveying poison resistance.

Generation

Randomly generated cobras are always created hostile.

Cobras generate among the random S that are part of the first quest monster class for Archeologists and make up 2435 of the monsters that randomly generate on the Archeologist quest. Two sleeping cobras are generated on the second variant of Medusa's Island at level creation, placed just outside Medusa's room, and cobras may also generate among the random snakes that appear on the first and fourth variants of Medusa's Island.

Cobras generated at level creation are given a random item to hide under.[1]

Strategy

While cobras are not the most dangerous serpents in the dungeon, the blinding venom and poisonous bite can pose a serious problem if other hostile monsters are around.

History

The cobra first appears in NetHack 3.0.0.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, cobras will not generate in Gehennom.

The Snake Pit of the Lawful Quest may contain cobras among the random 2-4 S generated at level creation.

Encyclopedia entry

Darzee and his wife only cowered down in the nest without
answering, for from the thick grass at the foot of the bush
there came a low hiss -- a horrid cold sound that made
Rikki-tikki jump back two clear feet. Then inch by inch out of
the grass rose up the head and spread hood of Nag, the big
black cobra, and he was five feet long from tongue to tail.
When he had lifted one-third of himself clear of the ground,
he stayed balancing to and fro exactly as a dandelion-tuft
balances in the wind, and he looked at Rikki-tikki with the
wicked snake's eyes that never change their expression,
whatever the snake may be thinking of.
'Who is Nag?' said he. '_I_ am Nag. The great God Brahm put
his mark upon all our people, when the first cobra spread his
hood to keep the sun off Brahm as he slept. Look, and be
afraid!'

[ Rikki-tikki-tavi, by Rudyard Kipling ]

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