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'''#dip''' is an [[extended command]] used to dip one object into another. It is usually used to dip something (for example [[unicorn horn]]) into a potion, although you can also dip objects into [[fountain]]s and [[pool]]s of water. The fountains in [[minetown]] should not be used unless all of the watchmen are either dead or locked up in rooms. If a watchman sees you use a fountain, you will be warned '''most of the time'''.
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'''#dip''' is an [[extended command]] used to dip one object into another. It is usually used to dip something (for example [[unicorn horn]]) into a potion, although you can also dip objects into [[fountain]]s and [[pool]]s of water. The most general purpose for dipping into fountains and pools is to blank scrolls and spellbooks for [[Scroll of blank paper]] or [[Spellbook of blank paper]], and to dilute potions (by dipping once) or creating a [[potion of water]] (by dipping a diluted potion again).
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==Fountains and Pools==
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In the early game, dipping into fountains to dilute potions, or to blank scrolls and spellbooks, is the most common method. However fountains, unlike pools of water, eventually dry out. To dip into a pool, you need either [[Water walking boots]], to be flying, or [[riding]] a flying mount. [[Levitation]] won't let you reach the pool. While generally safer than [[Quaff]]ing from a fountain, dipping can still cause certain effects from [[fountain]]s, some negative. The fountains in [[minetown]] should not be used unless all of the watchmen are either dead or locked up in rooms. If a watchman sees you use a fountain, you will be warned '''most of the time'''.
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==Dipping Examples==
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Dipping an object into a [[Potion of holy water]] is the most common method of blessing an uncursed object (and dipping a cursed  object into holy water will remove the curse, although a (preferably blessed) [[Scroll of remove curse]] is usually more efficient.) Likewise, dipping an object into a [[Potion of unholy water]] will remove blessed status (to uncursed) from an object, and will curse an uncursed object.
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Dipping a stack of projectiles ([[dart]]s, [[arrow]]s, or [[Crossbow bolt]]s) into a [[Potion of sickness]] will poison the stack.
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Dipping a [[unicorn horn]] into a [[potion of sickness]] will turn it into a [[Potion of fruit juice]], and dipping the horn into a [[Potion of confusion]], [[Potion of blindness]], or a [[Potion of hallucination]] will turn the potion into a potion of water.
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Dipping an [[Amethyst stone]] into a [[potion of booze]] will turn it into a potion of fruit juice.
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Dipping an object into a [[Potion of polymorph]] will polymorph the object (including unicorn horns, so use caution).
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Dipping an object into an uncursed [[Potion of water]] will affect the item the same as would dipping it into a fountain or pool. This is usually a waste, however, as potions of water can be turned to holy water.
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Dipping a longsword into a fountain as a Lawful at or over experience level 5 is a common way of receiving [[Excalibur]].
 
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Revision as of 17:39, 18 October 2008

#dip is an extended command used to dip one object into another. It is usually used to dip something (for example unicorn horn) into a potion, although you can also dip objects into fountains and pools of water. The most general purpose for dipping into fountains and pools is to blank scrolls and spellbooks for Scroll of blank paper or Spellbook of blank paper, and to dilute potions (by dipping once) or creating a potion of water (by dipping a diluted potion again).

Fountains and Pools

In the early game, dipping into fountains to dilute potions, or to blank scrolls and spellbooks, is the most common method. However fountains, unlike pools of water, eventually dry out. To dip into a pool, you need either Water walking boots, to be flying, or riding a flying mount. Levitation won't let you reach the pool. While generally safer than Quaffing from a fountain, dipping can still cause certain effects from fountains, some negative. The fountains in minetown should not be used unless all of the watchmen are either dead or locked up in rooms. If a watchman sees you use a fountain, you will be warned most of the time.

Dipping Examples

Dipping an object into a Potion of holy water is the most common method of blessing an uncursed object (and dipping a cursed object into holy water will remove the curse, although a (preferably blessed) Scroll of remove curse is usually more efficient.) Likewise, dipping an object into a Potion of unholy water will remove blessed status (to uncursed) from an object, and will curse an uncursed object.

Dipping a stack of projectiles (darts, arrows, or Crossbow bolts) into a Potion of sickness will poison the stack.

Dipping a unicorn horn into a potion of sickness will turn it into a Potion of fruit juice, and dipping the horn into a Potion of confusion, Potion of blindness, or a Potion of hallucination will turn the potion into a potion of water.

Dipping an Amethyst stone into a potion of booze will turn it into a potion of fruit juice.

Dipping an object into a Potion of polymorph will polymorph the object (including unicorn horns, so use caution).

Dipping an object into an uncursed Potion of water will affect the item the same as would dipping it into a fountain or pool. This is usually a waste, however, as potions of water can be turned to holy water.

Dipping a longsword into a fountain as a Lawful at or over experience level 5 is a common way of receiving Excalibur.

Messages

That is a silly thing to dip into.
You can't dip the object into this
That is a potion bottle, not a Klein bottle!
You can't dip a potion into itself
Interesting...
No effect

See also

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