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Revision as of 04:13, 15 July 2022
An intelligent monster is, generally, a non-animal, non-mindless monster. There is no actual flag for intelligence in the source code; however, certain behaviors such as item use and dungeon feature use are allowed only if a monster is non-animal and non-mindless.[1][2][3]
Certain monsters are intelligent, but might appear otherwise because they do not have hands with which to use items and wear armor; however, they may still use applicable dungeon features, like escaping with stairs, jumping into holes, or using polymorph traps. Floating eyes and dragons are examples of such monsters.
List of intelligent monsters
- ghost
- & major demon
- : salamander
- @ human or elf
- A angelic being – couatl and ki-rin have no hands
- C centaur
- D dragon – no hands
- G gnome
- H giant humanoid – except ettin and minotaur
- K Keystone Kop
- L lich
- N naga – no hands
- O ogre
- Q quantum mechanic
- T troll
- U umber hulk
- V vampire
- W wraith
- X xorn
- e floating eye – no hands
- g gremlin
- h humanoid
- i imp or minor demon
- k kobold
- l leprechaun
- n nymph
- o orc
- uuu unicorns – no hands
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References
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