Difference between revisions of "Forum:Cursed Dart"

From NetHackWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{Forumheader|Watercooler}} <!-- Please put your content under this line. Be sure to sign your edits with four tildes ~~~~ --> Hi I'm a little bit miffed by my last death. ...")
 
Line 8: Line 8:
  
 
I've looked on the wiki and it seems there is little documentation about this, as it would have been nice to know before hand. I was wondering if someone who understands the game mechanics much better then I do could look in to this.
 
I've looked on the wiki and it seems there is little documentation about this, as it would have been nice to know before hand. I was wondering if someone who understands the game mechanics much better then I do could look in to this.
 +
 +
:A cursed projectile may slip if you try to throw it.  Did the dart either hit the shopkeeper or exit the store?  Not sure what happens if you throw something out of the store, whether it stays on your bill as an unpaid and used item or angers the shopkeeper.  If you hit the shopkeeper, that will indeed anger him.--[[User:Ray Chason|Ray Chason]] ([[User talk:Ray Chason|talk]]) 02:07, 10 December 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 02:07, 10 December 2012


Hi I'm a little bit miffed by my last death. I was throwing a shopkeepers darts at an eye. It turns out the darts were cursed. No biggy.

Except that the dart slipped from my hand backwards. Apparently the game counted this as a "throw" enraging the shop keeper.

I've looked on the wiki and it seems there is little documentation about this, as it would have been nice to know before hand. I was wondering if someone who understands the game mechanics much better then I do could look in to this.

A cursed projectile may slip if you try to throw it. Did the dart either hit the shopkeeper or exit the store? Not sure what happens if you throw something out of the store, whether it stays on your bill as an unpaid and used item or angers the shopkeeper. If you hit the shopkeeper, that will indeed anger him.--Ray Chason (talk) 02:07, 10 December 2012 (UTC)