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Intelligent [[monster]]s can be generated with attack [[wand]]s; this includes both very weak monsters, and very powerful wands. In the extreme case, [[Random Number God]] will dispatch a [[gnome]] with a [[wand of death]] – a proverbial unfair way to die. In the webcomic ''[[Dudley's dungeon]]'', this gnome is formally named the '''Gnome With The Wand Of Death''', or '''GWTWOD'''.
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In ''NetHack'', [[intelligent monster]]s can make use of attack [[wand]]s; this includes both very weak monsters and very powerful wands. While the most powerful wands cannot generate in the inventories of most early intelligent monsters, there is nothing stopping one from appearing on the ground where any such monster is free to pick it up. In the most extreme case, the [[Random Number God]] will dispatch a [[gnome (monster)|gnome]] that came across a [[wand of death]] – this proverbial '''"gnome with the wand of death"''' represents the classic [[YASD|unfair death]].  
  
Such well-armed creatures sometimes appear very early in the game when the [[player]] has no means of defense, especially in the [[Gnomish Mines]]. However, if you were killed by a [[killer bee]] or [[soldier ant]], then you do not need to worry about monsters with wands.
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==Description==
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[[Image:Gwtwod.png|thumb|400px|The wrath of the RNG]]
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The Gnome With the Wand of Death represents an existential threat to a player character that will not have found any means of defense at that point, especially in the [[Gnomish Mines]]. This is by no means restricted to gnomes - [[hobbit]]s, [[goblin]]s and [[kobold]]s are just as capable of picking up what turns out to be a powerful wand and blasting you to death as soon as they get a turn. Even [[magic resistance]] is no guarantee of safety, as it does not protect against elemental wands like the [[wand of cold]] and [[wand of lightning]].
  
''Tip:'' Whenever you find an unknown wand on the floor, take it and add it to your inventory. Do not make the mistake of allowing some [[kobold]] to later grab that wand and zap you with [[lightning]].
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To lessen the risk of this occurring, [[pick up]] any unknown wands you find on the floor and [[engrave]]-test them to [[Wand#Engrave-identification|identify]] the wands. At worst, you will identify non-threatening wands that can be put to use for other tasks. Intelligent hostile monsters such as [[foocubi]], [[nymph]]s, and [[nurse]]s may still attack you with wands even if their normal attacks would not damage you - nymphs are particularly dangerous and capable of stealing wands from you to zap, especially on [[non-teleport level]]s.
  
* [http://clusty.com/search?query=GWTWOD+host:nicolaas.net Use Clusty to cluster nicolaas.net for the GWTWOD]
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==Origin==
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The idea of a gnome with a wand of death has been about for some considerable time; [http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec.games.roguelike.nethack/msg/df380142b739519c the first use of the joke] in [[rgrn]] appears to have been by [[Torsten Edelmann]] in 1996, and it is [http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec.games.roguelike.nethack/msg/519c9b8dc397ab4a described as ''proverbial''] by 2002.
  
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==Dudley's dungeon==
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In [[Dudley's dungeon]], the [[Dudley's dungeon#Gnome With the Wand of Death|Gnome With the Wand of Death]] is a recurring character that first appears in the strip for [http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20050531&q=gnome May 31, 2005] - here, the gnome aptly demonstrates that the "wand of death" need not be a literal one.
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 4 July 2023

In NetHack, intelligent monsters can make use of attack wands; this includes both very weak monsters and very powerful wands. While the most powerful wands cannot generate in the inventories of most early intelligent monsters, there is nothing stopping one from appearing on the ground where any such monster is free to pick it up. In the most extreme case, the Random Number God will dispatch a gnome that came across a wand of death – this proverbial "gnome with the wand of death" represents the classic unfair death.

Description

The wrath of the RNG

The Gnome With the Wand of Death represents an existential threat to a player character that will not have found any means of defense at that point, especially in the Gnomish Mines. This is by no means restricted to gnomes - hobbits, goblins and kobolds are just as capable of picking up what turns out to be a powerful wand and blasting you to death as soon as they get a turn. Even magic resistance is no guarantee of safety, as it does not protect against elemental wands like the wand of cold and wand of lightning.

To lessen the risk of this occurring, pick up any unknown wands you find on the floor and engrave-test them to identify the wands. At worst, you will identify non-threatening wands that can be put to use for other tasks. Intelligent hostile monsters such as foocubi, nymphs, and nurses may still attack you with wands even if their normal attacks would not damage you - nymphs are particularly dangerous and capable of stealing wands from you to zap, especially on non-teleport levels.

Origin

The idea of a gnome with a wand of death has been about for some considerable time; the first use of the joke in rgrn appears to have been by Torsten Edelmann in 1996, and it is described as proverbial by 2002.

Dudley's dungeon

In Dudley's dungeon, the Gnome With the Wand of Death is a recurring character that first appears in the strip for May 31, 2005 - here, the gnome aptly demonstrates that the "wand of death" need not be a literal one.