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In [[SLASH'EM]], the "town" variant of the [[kobold level]] generates a giant spider in the northeastern corner room. The secret northwestern corner room in [[Grund's Stronghold]] has two giant spiders.
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In [[dNethack]], [[Drow (starting race)|droven]] [[Noble]]women will start the game with a [[saddle]]d giant spider, and player drow can apply [[saddle]]s to tamed giant spiders and similar monsters. Giant spiders can also grow up into [[mirkwood spider]]s.
 
In [[dNethack]], [[Drow (starting race)|droven]] [[Noble]]women will start the game with a [[saddle]]d giant spider, and player drow can apply [[saddle]]s to tamed giant spiders and similar monsters. Giant spiders can also grow up into [[mirkwood spider]]s.
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Two giant spiders are generated on the Paradise Island map of [[The Sea (dNetHack)|the Sea]] at level creation. Several giant spiders appear in the upper filler levels of the [[Dwarf Noble quest]], and the [[Gnomish Ranger quest]] will also feature web traps with giant spiders. Giant spiders may also appear in the audience of a [[throne room]] [[Special room (dNetHack)#Throne room (throne occupied)|ruled by a]] [[drow matron]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:35, 21 June 2023

A giant spider, s, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack.

Giant spiders are a large, oviparous type of spider with poison resistance and a poisonous bite attack. They do not hide under items like other spiders, instead residing on webs throughout the dungeon. The corpse of a giant spider is poisonous, but eating their corpse or tin has a 13 chance of conveying poison resistance.

A player polymorphed into the form of a giant spider can create a web on their square using the #monster extended command. Spinning a web this on a square with a pit, spiked pit, hole, trap door, or rolling boulder trap will instead remove the trap; spinning a web while being digested will cause the digesting monster to spit you out.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Giant spiders now weigh 200 aum.

Generation

13 of giant spiders randomly generated on level creation (or all of them, if you have the Amulet of Yendor) are placed on a web, with the exception of bones levels, and will have a random item placed on their square as well.[1][2] Every web placed on level creation (independent of the aforementioned webs) will have a giant spider atop it.[3] Cave spiders can grow up into giant spiders.[4]

Giant spiders are the first quest monster for the Tourist quest - they make up 55% of the monsters randomly generated there, and several are generated on creation of each of its levels: twelve are placed randomly on the home level, sixteen on the locate level, and sixteen on the goal level.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Spider nest themed rooms have a 310 of a web being on each square - if the level difficulty is at least 9, each web has a roughly 45 chance of a giant spider being generated atop it.

Strategy

Giant spiders move faster than an unhasted player character at 15 speed, and their poisonous bite can deal significant damage and put a premature end to an early character's game, especially without poison resistance.

Barbarians, Healers and orcish characters have much less to fear from giant spider bites, though a low-experience level character without much armor will still want to avoid letting them get too close. Ranged attacks are ideal to quickly bring down an approaching giant spider, with Elbereth and scaring tools being quite good for maintaining distance - most wands are effective against them due to their lack of MR score. Once you have poison resistance, some quality armor and levels under your belt, giant spiders are little trouble (though the webs they leave behind can still trip you up).

If you have an extrinsic source of poison resistance and are capable of reliably killing giant spiders, you can eat their corpses for a reasonable chance of obtaining the extrinsic.

Web spinning

Since you can remove most traps by digging on that trap's square, it is possible to permanently remove almost any trap by doing so, then polymorphing into a giant spider to cover up the pit with webs.

The ability to spin webs can also be useful in stealing from shops - by blocking the entrance square of the shop, the shopkeeper cannot step on that square to guard the entrance since they are unable to remove webs.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Shopkeepers will now remove webs as well.

History

The giant spider first appears in NetHack 1.3d. From this version to NetHack 2.3e, it only generates if SPIDER is set as a compile-time option, and is otherwise replaced by the scorpion. NetHack 3.0.0 includes both the giant spider and scorpion in its default monster lineup.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the "town" variant of the kobold level generates a giant spider in the northeastern corner room. The secret northwestern corner room in Grund's Stronghold has two giant spiders.

dNethack

In dNethack, droven Noblewomen will start the game with a saddled giant spider, and player drow can apply saddles to tamed giant spiders and similar monsters. Giant spiders can also grow up into mirkwood spiders.

Two giant spiders are generated on the Paradise Island map of the Sea at level creation. Several giant spiders appear in the upper filler levels of the Dwarf Noble quest, and the Gnomish Ranger quest will also feature web traps with giant spiders. Giant spiders may also appear in the audience of a throne room ruled by a drow matron.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, drow are capable of taming giant spiders and other spiders as domestic animals. Non-Convict player drow will start the game with a tame large spider - to accomodate this, cave spiders now grow up into large spiders, which can then grow up into giant spiders. Giant spiders themselves can grow up into gargantuan spiders.

Encyclopedia entry

See the encyclopedia entry for spider.

References