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− | + | In ''[[NetHack]]'', the '''hash mark''' serves a few purposes. | |
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* Press {{kbd|#}} before entering an [[extended command]]. | * Press {{kbd|#}} before entering an [[extended command]]. | ||
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* On the [[skill]] screen, <tt>#</tt> denotes a skill that cannot be #[[enhance]]d any further. | * On the [[skill]] screen, <tt>#</tt> denotes a skill that cannot be #[[enhance]]d any further. | ||
+ | * {{white|#}} can represent one of many [[dungeon feature]]: | ||
+ | ** {{lightgray|#}} {{white|#}} [[corridor]] | ||
+ | ** {{green|#}} [[tree]] | ||
+ | ** {{lightgray|#}} [[cloud]] | ||
+ | ** {{brightgreen|#}} [[poison cloud]] | ||
+ | ** {{lightgray|#}} [[sink]] | ||
+ | ** {{cyan|#}} [[iron bars]] | ||
+ | * In the [[inventory]], {{white|#}} is used for items picked up when every other inventory letter is used - in practice, this is usually given to a [[loadstone]], which ignores inventory letter limits, and can also be given to boulders picked up while in the form of a giant or titan. | ||
Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any [[NetHackWiki]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[chat]] omit the "#" from the article name. | Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any [[NetHackWiki]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[chat]] omit the "#" from the article name. | ||
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{{nethack-366}} | {{nethack-366}} | ||
[[Category:ASCII]] | [[Category:ASCII]] | ||
[[Category:Extended commands]] | [[Category:Extended commands]] |
Revision as of 20:56, 30 July 2022
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In NetHack, the hash mark serves a few purposes.
- Press # before entering an extended command.
- On the skill screen, # denotes a skill that cannot be #enhanced any further.
- # can represent one of many dungeon feature:
- In the inventory, # is used for items picked up when every other inventory letter is used - in practice, this is usually given to a loadstone, which ignores inventory letter limits, and can also be given to boulders picked up while in the form of a giant or titan.
Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any NetHackWiki article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #chat omit the "#" from the article name.