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==Using a Cockatrice Egg==
 
==Using a Cockatrice Egg==
When [[throw]]n, the egg will stone the [[monster]] that it hits if the monster is not resistant to [[stoning|petrification]].  If [[wield]]ed, the cockatrice egg will stone whatever monster you hit.  After either of these, the cockatrice egg is broken and cannot be re-used.
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When [[throw]]n, the egg will stone the [[monster]] that it hits if the monster is not resistant to [[stoning|petrification]].  If [[wield]]ed, the cockatrice egg will stone whatever monster you hit.  After either of these, the cockatrice egg is broken and cannot be re-used.  Hitting a monster with a stack of eggs will break all of them, not just one.
  
 
==Obtaining Cockatrice Eggs==
 
==Obtaining Cockatrice Eggs==

Revision as of 00:41, 24 September 2010

A cockatrice egg can be very useful, but also very dangerous.

Using a Cockatrice Egg

When thrown, the egg will stone the monster that it hits if the monster is not resistant to petrification. If wielded, the cockatrice egg will stone whatever monster you hit. After either of these, the cockatrice egg is broken and cannot be re-used. Hitting a monster with a stack of eggs will break all of them, not just one.

Obtaining Cockatrice Eggs

They can be obtained by:


Keeping a Cockatrice Egg

Like real eggs, cockatrice eggs need some special care. An egg that is just carried will hatch after a short while. However, an egg that has "timed out" will not hatch and can safely be carried. An egg that is inside a container will not hatch - this is where they need to be if you want them to time out. To tell when the egg has timed out, pick up more than one. If they stack in your inventory they will not hatch.