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An "inediate" player who completes the game without eating is said to have achieved the [[foodless]] conduct.
 
An "inediate" player who completes the game without eating is said to have achieved the [[foodless]] conduct.
  
Generally, [[monster]]s that are [[undead]], [[demon]]ic, [[angel]]ic, or otherwise magical in nature are inediate; there are a handful of exceptions, such [[ghoul]]s. Some creatures that eat in the real world, like bees and fungi, are classified as inediate in ''NetHack''.
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Generally, [[monster]]s that are [[undead]], [[demonic]], [[angelic being]]s, or otherwise magical in nature are inediate. Some creatures that eat in the real world, like bees and fungi, are classified as inediate in ''NetHack'' because their natural diet doesn't exist in the game.
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== Polyself ==
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[[polyself|Polymorphing]] into an inediate form suppresses the standard one point per turn of [[nutrition]] consumption, much like a [[ring of slow digestion]]. It does not prevent nutrition loss from other sources, e.g. [[spellcasting]] and [[ring hunger]]. If your polyself has [[regeneration]], e.g. a [[vampire]], that consumes nutrition on odd turns as normal. Consumption will resume when you return to your natural form, and wearing an [[amulet of unchanging]] to prevent this will incur amulet hunger, so polyself can't be used to permanently forestall nutrition consumption.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 12 February 2024

In NetHack, an inediate creature is one that does not need to eat any kind of food to stay alive. Inediate pets can sometimes be difficult to keep tame, as eating is a primary method of increasing a pet's tameness.

An "inediate" player who completes the game without eating is said to have achieved the foodless conduct.

Generally, monsters that are undead, demonic, angelic beings, or otherwise magical in nature are inediate. Some creatures that eat in the real world, like bees and fungi, are classified as inediate in NetHack because their natural diet doesn't exist in the game.

Polyself

Polymorphing into an inediate form suppresses the standard one point per turn of nutrition consumption, much like a ring of slow digestion. It does not prevent nutrition loss from other sources, e.g. spellcasting and ring hunger. If your polyself has regeneration, e.g. a vampire, that consumes nutrition on odd turns as normal. Consumption will resume when you return to your natural form, and wearing an amulet of unchanging to prevent this will incur amulet hunger, so polyself can't be used to permanently forestall nutrition consumption.

List of inediate monsters

Variants

Vampires and vampire lords do need to eat in SLASH'EM.

See also

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