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{{DISPLAYTITLE:dNetHack artifact wishing}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:dNetHack artifact wishing}} | ||
− | The rules for [[wish]]ing for [[artifact]]s in [[dNetHack]] differ from vanilla NetHack. Rather than counting the number of artifacts that already exist, the player gains the ability to wish for | + | The rules for [[wish]]ing for [[artifact]]s in [[dNetHack]] differ from vanilla NetHack. Rather than counting the number of artifacts that already exist, the player starts with one artifact wish available and gains the ability to wish for another artifact based on 2 events. Gifts or named artifacts have no direct effects on your artifact wish abilities. |
− | The player must still | + | The player must still use a wish like normal, such as with a [[magic lamp]]. |
− | + | Each event allows the player to wish for one more artifact. | |
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*Sitting on the [[throne]] inside the [[Castle]] | *Sitting on the [[throne]] inside the [[Castle]] | ||
*Giving an artifact to each of the five [[priest of an unknown god|priests of an unknown god]] | *Giving an artifact to each of the five [[priest of an unknown god|priests of an unknown god]] | ||
[[Category:dNetHack artifacts]] | [[Category:dNetHack artifacts]] |
Revision as of 16:58, 24 June 2020
The rules for wishing for artifacts in dNetHack differ from vanilla NetHack. Rather than counting the number of artifacts that already exist, the player starts with one artifact wish available and gains the ability to wish for another artifact based on 2 events. Gifts or named artifacts have no direct effects on your artifact wish abilities.
The player must still use a wish like normal, such as with a magic lamp.
Each event allows the player to wish for one more artifact.
- Sitting on the throne inside the Castle
- Giving an artifact to each of the five priests of an unknown god