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'''Demigod''', or u.udemigod, is a flag used by the game to indicate that a player has killed the [[Wizard of Yendor]] at least once or performed the [[Invocation]]. When the flag is set:
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'''Demigod''', or u.uevent.udemigod, is a flag used by the game to indicate that a player has killed the [[Wizard of Yendor]] at least once or performed the [[Invocation]]. Some behaviors change when the flag is set:
  
 
*[[Shopkeeper]]s will refer to him or her as "most gracious," "esteemed," or "most renowned and sacred" before "sir" or "lady" (or "creature").
 
*[[Shopkeeper]]s will refer to him or her as "most gracious," "esteemed," or "most renowned and sacred" before "sir" or "lady" (or "creature").
 
*[[God]]s are harder to please.  Specifically, [[prayer timeout]] is increased by roughly a factor of three, the same effect as being [[crowned]] (although being a demigod and crowning will stack for the purposes of prayer timeout).
 
*[[God]]s are harder to please.  Specifically, [[prayer timeout]] is increased by roughly a factor of three, the same effect as being [[crowned]] (although being a demigod and crowning will stack for the purposes of prayer timeout).
 
*Monster generation increases.
 
*Monster generation increases.
*The Wizard of Yendor will start [[Wizard of Yendor#Harassment|stalking]] you until you reach the [[Astral Plane]].
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*The Wizard of Yendor will start [[Wizard of Yendor#Harassment|harassing]] you until you reach the [[Astral Plane]].
  
 
This flag is unrelated to the act of becoming a demigod upon [[ascension]], at which point the game is over and the player's state is moot.
 
This flag is unrelated to the act of becoming a demigod upon [[ascension]], at which point the game is over and the player's state is moot.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 8 September 2018

Demigod, or u.uevent.udemigod, is a flag used by the game to indicate that a player has killed the Wizard of Yendor at least once or performed the Invocation. Some behaviors change when the flag is set:

  • Shopkeepers will refer to him or her as "most gracious," "esteemed," or "most renowned and sacred" before "sir" or "lady" (or "creature").
  • Gods are harder to please. Specifically, prayer timeout is increased by roughly a factor of three, the same effect as being crowned (although being a demigod and crowning will stack for the purposes of prayer timeout).
  • Monster generation increases.
  • The Wizard of Yendor will start harassing you until you reach the Astral Plane.

This flag is unrelated to the act of becoming a demigod upon ascension, at which point the game is over and the player's state is moot.

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