Difference between revisions of "Green slime"

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  |frequency=Very rare, found only in Gehennom
 
  |frequency=Very rare, found only in Gehennom
 
  |genocidable=Yes
 
  |genocidable=Yes
  |attacks=Touch: 1d4, turns you into green slime
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  |attacks=Touch 1d4 [[sliming]]
 
  |weight=400
 
  |weight=400
 
  |nutr=150
 
  |nutr=150
 
  |size=large
 
  |size=large
 
  |resistances=Cold, electricity, poison, acid, petrification
 
  |resistances=Cold, electricity, poison, acid, petrification
  |resistances conveyed=None (turns you into green slime if eaten)
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  |resistances conveyed=None
 
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The deadly '''green slime''', {{green|P}}, is a [[monster]] in [[NetHack]]. Its only means of attack is its touch, which  starts the [[sliming]] process. The corpse is acidic, so eating it will stop the [[stoning]] process. However, this isn't the best way to stop stoning as now you will be turning to slime instead of to stone.
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The '''green slime''' is a seemingly innocuous creature found only in [[Gehennom]]. It is slow and weak, but its touch [[sliming|slimes]] unwary adventurers, a [[delayed instadeath]] if not cured. Eating the corpse will also slime you.
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Being slimed ends your game; however, you can safely [[polymorph]] into a green slime and play as one that way (inconsistent as this may seem). This is probably a bad idea, since green slimes are statistically poor monsters and haphazardly turning other monsters into slime is a good way to put yourself in a very dangerous situation when your polymorph wears off.
  
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Revision as of 00:20, 24 January 2007

The green slime is a seemingly innocuous creature found only in Gehennom. It is slow and weak, but its touch slimes unwary adventurers, a delayed instadeath if not cured. Eating the corpse will also slime you.

Being slimed ends your game; however, you can safely polymorph into a green slime and play as one that way (inconsistent as this may seem). This is probably a bad idea, since green slimes are statistically poor monsters and haphazardly turning other monsters into slime is a good way to put yourself in a very dangerous situation when your polymorph wears off.