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{{delete|A search for genocide brings up [[Genocide]], not this page. The info is getting fragmented between this page and [[Genocide]]. Could also redirect, but seems pointless. Moved relevant info to [[genocide]] -- [[User:PraetorFenix|PraetorFenix]] 12:21, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
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:Agreed, [[genocide]] is a better page. I'll delete this page if there are no objections within a day or so (I don't expect there to be any but every page deserves due process :) ) --[[User:Jayt|Jayt]] 20:25, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
 
::I'd just change this into a redirect. There's nothing to lose by doing so. Someone might have seen this page and could be looking for this info later, getting disappointed when there is no such page as "genocide strategy" anymore. --[[User:ZeroOne|ZeroOne]] 23:48, 24 June 2006 (UTC)}}
 
 
 
The [[scroll of genocide]] is a powerful item, with many uses.
 
 
 
== Reverse genocide ==
 
 
 
Reading a cursed scroll of genocide will create 4-6 of the specified monster. This is what makes reading a non [[BUC]]-identified scroll of genocide dangerous. However, it can work to your advantage if the resulting monsters are useful and can be killed easily. Some useful monsters to reverse genocide are:
 
 
 
* [[Wraith]]s - to eat their corpses for a level gain
 
* [[Dragon]]s - for their scales, to make [[dragon scale mail]]
 
* [[Nurse]]s - to [[Nurse dance]]
 
* [[Tengu]] - to eat for a possibility of [[teleport control]]
 
 
 
Reverse genociding does not break the genocideless [[conduct]].
 
 
 
== Emergency genocide ==
 
 
 
The scroll of genocide is a useful [[escape item]], as it can instantly kill any monster which poses an immediate threat which cannot be dealt with any other way. For example, a sea monster holding you, a single monster about to take your last [[hit point]], or a [[nymph]] who is robbing you blind.
 
 
 
== Common genocides ==
 
 
 
Some species are widely considered to be so nasty, or so annoying, that they merit genocide as soon as possible:
 
 
 
* [[L]] - [[Lich]]es
 
* [[h]] - [[Mind flayer]]s
 
* [[;]] - [[Sea monster]]s
 
* [[R]] - [[Rust monster]]s and [[Disenchanter]]s
 
 
 
It is nearly always best to postpone genocide until you can bless your scroll, as the worst monsters don't appear until later, giving you plenty of time to build up a cache of [[holy water]]. Note that if you are a dwarf, genociding h will be instantly fatal! Thus, this is a good use for uncursed scrolls or genocides offered by a throne.
 
 
 
== No genocides ==
 
 
 
It can be argued that all species are a source of useful items and properties, and hence genociding actually makes the game harder. Liches provide athames and can be powerful pets, mind flayer corpses can boost intelligence, sea monsters are trivial for a well equipped player to deal with, etc.
 
 
 
This viewpoint usually advocates genociding only [[mimic]]s, as this will increase the number of items present in shops, especially in [[Orcus town]].
 
 
 
A player who wishes to maintain genocideless [[conduct]] can answer "none" when prompted for which species to genocide.
 
 
 
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