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In ''[[NetHack]]'', a '''hat''' may refer to any of the following non-rigid [[helm]]s that appear in the game:{{refsrc|src/objnam.c|4214|nethack=3.6.7|comment=<code>helm_simple_name</code> function}}
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In ''[[NetHack]]'', the term '''hat''' is used refer to any of the following [[helm]]s in certain messages:{{refsrc|src/objnam.c|4214|nethack=3.6.7|comment=<code>helm_simple_name</code> function}}
  
 
* [[cornuthaum]]
 
* [[cornuthaum]]
 
* [[dunce cap]]
 
* [[dunce cap]]
* [[elven leather helm]], known simply as a hat in some variants
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* [[elven leather helm]], known as a "leather hat" when unidentified, or simply as a "hat" in variants that implement an [[object materials]] system
 
* [[fedora]]
 
* [[fedora]]
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Additionally, the [[dwarvish iron helm]] appears as a ''hard hat'' when unidentified, but otherwise is always referred to as a ''helm''.
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Hats are generally non-rigid helms: they do not protect against falling objects, but can be worn while [[polyself]]ed into a form with a horned [[head]], and wearing one lowers the amount of damage taken if you hit the ceiling from [[quaff]]ing a cursed [[potion of levitation]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:37, 22 October 2023

In NetHack, the term hat is used refer to any of the following helms in certain messages:[1]

Additionally, the dwarvish iron helm appears as a hard hat when unidentified, but otherwise is always referred to as a helm.

Hats are generally non-rigid helms: they do not protect against falling objects, but can be worn while polyselfed into a form with a horned head, and wearing one lowers the amount of damage taken if you hit the ceiling from quaffing a cursed potion of levitation.

References

  1. src/objnam.c in NetHack 3.6.7, line 4214: helm_simple_name function

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