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A '''helmet''' is a type of [[helm]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is made of [[iron]] and has a [[randomized appearance]]; the default one associated with it is a [[plumed helmet]].{{refsrc|src/objects.c|470|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} It appears as a '''kabuto''' for [[Samurai]].
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==Generation==
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[[Knight]]s start each game with a +0 helmet.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|77|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} All other martial roles - [[Barbarian]]s, [[Monk]]s, [[Samurai]], and [[Valkyrie]]s - begin the game with knowledge of its randomized appearance.{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|688|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|688|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|721|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|764|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|src/u_init.c|786|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
A '''helmet''' is the least interesting of the four randomized [[helm]]s. It appears as a '''kabuto''' for [[Samurai]].
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In addition to random generation, helmets often appear in general, armor and weapon [[shop]]s. [[Mercenaries]] are often generated with helmets.{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|635|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
Helmets hinder spellcasting when worn and are hard enough to reduce damage from [[falling rock trap]]s and falling items created via a [[scroll of earth]]. In addition, since they are made of iron, they can [[rust]] or [[corrode]].
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==Description==
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When worn, a helmet grants 1 base [[AC]] plus any additional properties from its randomized appearance. As a metallic helm, it hinders [[spellcasting]], but also protects from most damage inflicted by falling objects, such as a read [[scroll of earth]] or a triggered [[falling rock trap]].
  
== Generation ==
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==Strategy==
The Minetown watch are generated with helmets, and the equipment of the [[Yendorian army]] may include helmets as well. However, both equipment sets may also include [[dented pot]]s, which are functionally identical but lighter.
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Standard helmets are the most unremarkable of the randomized helms: they are sufficient as a basic source of AC and head protection, but players will often encounter the almost-identical [[orcish helm]] or the lighter [[dented pot]] first before they see a regular helmet. It may still provide a viable replacement for an existing helm if it is generated with a positive enchantment and/or has the appearance of a visored helmet, which offers eye protection.
  
==Identification==
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Like most early helms, helmets are usually replaced by an [[elven leather helm]] or any of the other randomized helms due to the additional perks they offer - even a [[dwarvish iron helm]] is a suitable substitute due to offering more base AC.
This can easily be [[price-id]]entified in a shop, as it is cheaper than the other randomized helms. Martial [[role]]s such as [[Barbarian]]s, [[Knight]]s, [[Monk]]s, [[Samurai]], and [[Valkyrie]]s begin the game with this item already identified.
 
  
Helmets are 20 [[weight unit]]s lighter than the other randomized helms, and thus is easily identifiable in variants where item weight is shown, such as [[SLASH'EM]] or [[NetHack 4]].
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===Identification===
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Helmets can easily be distinguished from other randomized helms by price and weight: they are the only ones to have a base cost of 10 [[zm]], making [[price identification]] in a shop trivial even without buying or selling one. Helmets also weigh 30 [[aum]], while the other randomized helms weigh 50.
  
==Strategy==
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==History==
With no special abilities, there's little to recommend the helmet to a mid- or late-game character. If you're not interested in the powers of the magical helms, or the higher AC potential of the [[dwarvish iron helm]] or [[elven leather helm]], consider instead the [[dented pot]], which provides the same base AC and falling rock protection as the helmet at {{frac|3}} the [[weight]].
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The helmet first appears in [[Hack 1.0]].
  
 
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The kabuto is the helmet worn by the samurai.  It was characterized by a prominent beaked front which jutted out over the brow to protect the wearer's face; a feature that gives rise to their modern Japanese name of 'shokaku tsuki kabuto' (battering-ram helmet).  Their main constructional element was an oval plate, the shokaku bo, slightly domed for the head with a narrow prolongation in front that curved forwards and downwards where it developed a pronounced central fold.  Two horizontal strips encircling the head were riveted to this frontal strip:  the lower one, the koshimaki (hip wrap), formed the lower edge of the helmet bowl; the other, the do maki (body wrap), was set at about the level of the temples.  Filling the gaps between these strips and the shokaku bo were small plates, sometimes triangular but more commonly rectangular in shape.  Because the front projected so far from the head, the triangular gap beneath was filled by a small plate, the shoshaku tei ita, whose rear edge bent downwards into a flange that rested against the forehead.
 
The kabuto is the helmet worn by the samurai.  It was characterized by a prominent beaked front which jutted out over the brow to protect the wearer's face; a feature that gives rise to their modern Japanese name of 'shokaku tsuki kabuto' (battering-ram helmet).  Their main constructional element was an oval plate, the shokaku bo, slightly domed for the head with a narrow prolongation in front that curved forwards and downwards where it developed a pronounced central fold.  Two horizontal strips encircling the head were riveted to this frontal strip:  the lower one, the koshimaki (hip wrap), formed the lower edge of the helmet bowl; the other, the do maki (body wrap), was set at about the level of the temples.  Filling the gaps between these strips and the shokaku bo were small plates, sometimes triangular but more commonly rectangular in shape.  Because the front projected so far from the head, the triangular gap beneath was filled by a small plate, the shoshaku tei ita, whose rear edge bent downwards into a flange that rested against the forehead.
 
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Revision as of 04:28, 19 October 2023

For head armor in general, see helm.
[ Plumed helmet.png[ Etched helmet.png[ Crested helmet.png[ Visored helmet.png
helmet
Appearance random
Slot helm
AC 1
Special (none)
Base price 10 zm
Weight 30
Material iron

A helmet is a type of helm that appears in NetHack. It is made of iron and has a randomized appearance; the default one associated with it is a plumed helmet.[1] It appears as a kabuto for Samurai.

Generation

Knights start each game with a +0 helmet.[2] All other martial roles - Barbarians, Monks, Samurai, and Valkyries - begin the game with knowledge of its randomized appearance.[3][4][5][6][7]

In addition to random generation, helmets often appear in general, armor and weapon shops. Mercenaries are often generated with helmets.[8]

Description

When worn, a helmet grants 1 base AC plus any additional properties from its randomized appearance. As a metallic helm, it hinders spellcasting, but also protects from most damage inflicted by falling objects, such as a read scroll of earth or a triggered falling rock trap.

Strategy

Standard helmets are the most unremarkable of the randomized helms: they are sufficient as a basic source of AC and head protection, but players will often encounter the almost-identical orcish helm or the lighter dented pot first before they see a regular helmet. It may still provide a viable replacement for an existing helm if it is generated with a positive enchantment and/or has the appearance of a visored helmet, which offers eye protection.

Like most early helms, helmets are usually replaced by an elven leather helm or any of the other randomized helms due to the additional perks they offer - even a dwarvish iron helm is a suitable substitute due to offering more base AC.

Identification

Helmets can easily be distinguished from other randomized helms by price and weight: they are the only ones to have a base cost of 10 zm, making price identification in a shop trivial even without buying or selling one. Helmets also weigh 30 aum, while the other randomized helms weigh 50.

History

The helmet first appears in Hack 1.0.

Encyclopedia entry

Kabuto

The kabuto is the helmet worn by the samurai. It was characterized by a prominent beaked front which jutted out over the brow to protect the wearer's face; a feature that gives rise to their modern Japanese name of 'shokaku tsuki kabuto' (battering-ram helmet). Their main constructional element was an oval plate, the shokaku bo, slightly domed for the head with a narrow prolongation in front that curved forwards and downwards where it developed a pronounced central fold. Two horizontal strips encircling the head were riveted to this frontal strip: the lower one, the koshimaki (hip wrap), formed the lower edge of the helmet bowl; the other, the do maki (body wrap), was set at about the level of the temples. Filling the gaps between these strips and the shokaku bo were small plates, sometimes triangular but more commonly rectangular in shape. Because the front projected so far from the head, the triangular gap beneath was filled by a small plate, the shoshaku tei ita, whose rear edge bent downwards into a flange that rested against the forehead.

[ Arms & Armor of the Samurai, by Bottomley & Hopson ]