Difference between revisions of "Instadeath"

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** Attacking a cockatrice while polymorphed into a creature with a [[cockatrice#Petrification_by_a_living_cockatrice|contact attack]], or when not wielding a weapon and not wearing gloves.
 
** Attacking a cockatrice while polymorphed into a creature with a [[cockatrice#Petrification_by_a_living_cockatrice|contact attack]], or when not wielding a weapon and not wearing gloves.
 
** Seeing [[Medusa]]'s gaze, unless [[blind]] or [[reflection|reflecting]]. [[Invisibility]] protects her, not you.
 
** Seeing [[Medusa]]'s gaze, unless [[blind]] or [[reflection|reflecting]]. [[Invisibility]] protects her, not you.
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** Having a cockatrice [[egg]] thrown upwards hit you.
 
* Being hit by a death ray while not having [[magic resistance]], and not polymorphed into a [[demon]] or [[undead]]. This can be achieved by:
 
* Being hit by a death ray while not having [[magic resistance]], and not polymorphed into a [[demon]] or [[undead]]. This can be achieved by:
 
** Zapping yourself with a [[wand of death]] or a [[finger of death]] — this will kill you even if you do have magic resistance. ("You irradiate yourself with pure energy!")
 
** Zapping yourself with a [[wand of death]] or a [[finger of death]] — this will kill you even if you do have magic resistance. ("You irradiate yourself with pure energy!")

Revision as of 13:40, 10 August 2011

Instadeath stands for instant death. An instadeath causes death in zero time and allows no intervention.

Causes of instadeaths are:

Dying on turn one generates the message "Do not pass go. Do not collect 200 zorkmids." It is a reference to Monopoly.

Dealing instadeath unto other monsters

In many situations, it is very helpful for your player to have a way to instantly kill other monsters. Here are some methods of instantly killing monsters, listed roughly in order from most common to most obscure. Note that not all methods work on all monsters; for example, undead monsters resist death rays, etc.

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM features several new instadeaths. They are:

See also

Delayed instadeath, which also results in sudden death but allows for emergency intervention.


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