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'''Demons''' are a class of [[monster]] mostly found in [[Gehennom]]. The class is not synonymous with the monsters represented by the {{white|&}} symbol: the [[riders]] and [[djinn]] are not demons (although NetHack itself is inconsistent on this point; asking for information on a rider will identify it as a "Major Demon"), and the {{white|i}} class is comprised of '''minor demon'''s.  The [[mail daemon]] is technically a member of this class, but is not generally viewed as an actual monster.
 
'''Demons''' are a class of [[monster]] mostly found in [[Gehennom]]. The class is not synonymous with the monsters represented by the {{white|&}} symbol: the [[riders]] and [[djinn]] are not demons (although NetHack itself is inconsistent on this point; asking for information on a rider will identify it as a "Major Demon"), and the {{white|i}} class is comprised of '''minor demon'''s.  The [[mail daemon]] is technically a member of this class, but is not generally viewed as an actual monster.
  

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"When "demon" behaviour is referred to, this usually means the monster attribute M2_DEMON (this is what the is_demon() macro checks for example). "demon" could also refer to the classes "imp or minor demon" (S_IMP) or "major demon" (S_DEMON). This page needs to disambiguate these cases."

Demons are a class of monster mostly found in Gehennom. The class is not synonymous with the monsters represented by the & symbol: the riders and djinn are not demons (although NetHack itself is inconsistent on this point; asking for information on a rider will identify it as a "Major Demon"), and the i class is comprised of minor demons. The mail daemon is technically a member of this class, but is not generally viewed as an actual monster.

Although minor demons are not a significant threat, major demons are quite strong opponents, and can summon other major demons and demon lords. (Foocubi and balrogs cannot summon, but other demons can summon them.) Sacrificing your own race can summon a demon lord, as can angering your god when on an altar (by praying with negative alignment, or praying too often, amongst other effects) if you are chaotic.

The minor demons are:

The ordinary major demons are:

Unique demons and summoning

The named demons are divided into two ranks: the lower demon lords, and the higher demon princes.

The demon lords are:

The demon princes are:

Of these, Juiblex, Orcus, Baalzebub and Asmodeus have lairs within Gehennom, and are guaranteed to appear in every game. The others must be summoned, and will not necessarily appear in a given game.

Every major demon has a 1/13 chance of summoning another major demon each turn. The difference between demons, demon lords, and demon princes lies in which other demons they can summon, and how often. See the Demon summoning spoiler for details.

Summoning while polymorphed

If you are polymorphed into a major demon that can summon, and you hit a monster with bare or gloved hands, occasionally a tame demon will appear at your side, announced with the message "Some hell-p has arrived!" You will never summon a demon lord.

Nemesis demons

There are two quest nemesis demons. They can not be summoned by other demons. They can cast summon nasties, but since they are outside of Gehennom, will probably not summon other demons.

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