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An '''ettin''', {{monsym|ettin}}, is a huge humanoid carnivore. They always get a [[club]] [[Monster_starting_inventory|when created]]. Ettins are also hard to surprise{{refsrc|monmove.c|189|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}; they ignore stealth 9 turns out of 10. This is presumably because they have two heads, a common feature of ettins in other games related to [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Despite this, decapitation with [[Vorpal Blade]] is still an instant kill.
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An '''ettin''', {{monsym|ettin}}, is a huge humanoid carnivore. They are hard to surprise{{refsrc|monmove.c|189|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}; they ignore stealth 9 turns out of 10. This is presumably because they have two heads. Despite this, decapitation with [[Vorpal Blade]] is still an instant kill.
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== Generation ==
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They always get a [[club]] [[Monster_starting_inventory|when created]].
  
 
Generally, the player will encounter ettin [[zombie]]s before actual ettins.
 
Generally, the player will encounter ettin [[zombie]]s before actual ettins.
  
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== Origin ==
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It is common for ettins to have two heads in other games related to [[Dungeons & Dragons]].
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==

Revision as of 03:59, 12 March 2020

An ettin, H, is a huge humanoid carnivore. They are hard to surprise[1]; they ignore stealth 9 turns out of 10. This is presumably because they have two heads. Despite this, decapitation with Vorpal Blade is still an instant kill.

Generation

They always get a club when created.

Generally, the player will encounter ettin zombies before actual ettins.

Origin

It is common for ettins to have two heads in other games related to Dungeons & Dragons.

Encyclopedia entry

The two-headed giant, or ettin, is a vicious and unpredictable
hunter that stalks by night and eats any meat it can catch.

References


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