Glob
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Name | glob of black pudding |
Base price | unknown zm |
Nutrition | 20 |
Turns to eat | 2 |
Weight | 20 |
Conduct | meat |
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Name | glob of black pudding |
Base price | unknown zm |
Nutrition | 20 |
Turns to eat | 2 |
Weight | 20 |
Conduct | unknown |
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Name | glob of gray ooze |
Base price | unknown zm |
Nutrition | 20 |
Turns to eat | 2 |
Weight | 20 |
Conduct | unknown |
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Name | glob of green slime |
Base price | unknown zm |
Nutrition | 20 |
Turns to eat | 2 |
Weight | 20 |
Conduct | unknown |
Beginning in NetHack 3.6.0, the black pudding, brown pudding, gray ooze and green slime drop a glob instead of a corpse. Globs differ from corpses in that like types of globs merge into larger globs with greater nutrition, and globs cannot be sacrificed. Globs were added to make pudding farming less effective.
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"Cost, etc. need to be filled in by source diving; black pudding is assumed to continue to break vegetarian conduct."
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