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The '''killer bee''', {{monsym|killer bee}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in [[NetHack]]. While not especially strong individually, they are quite fast and their sting is [[poison]]ed, which can [[instadeath|instakill]] you if you are not resistant. Their corpses are poisonous, but have a decent chance (30%) of granting [[poison resistance]].
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The '''killer bee''', {{monsym|killer bee}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in [[NetHack]]. While not especially strong individually, they are quite fast and their sting is [[poison]]ed, which can drain [[strength]] and even [[instadeath|instakill]] you if you are not resistant. Their corpses are poisonous and may also drain strength, but have a decent chance (30%) of granting [[poison resistance]].
  
 
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Despite their offensive threat, killer bees have low HP, and will often die in a couple of hits; however, they have a low natural AC, making them hard to hit in the first place. If you are low-level, burdened, and/or lack poison resistance, discretion is the better part of valor; [[Elbereth]] can offer some breathing room if you find it difficult to avoid them. If you plan to actually fight back, drawing them into narrow corridors is a valuable tactic to handle them one at a time. Be prepared to use a suitable [[wand]] or escape item.
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Despite their offensive threat, killer bees have low HP, and will often die in a couple of hits; however, they have a low natural AC, making them hard to hit in the first place. If you are low-level, burdened, and/or lack poison resistance, discretion is the better part of valor; [[Elbereth]] can offer some breathing room if you find it difficult to avoid them. If you plan to actually fight back, drawing them into narrow corridors is a valuable tactic to handle them one at a time. Be prepared to use a suitable [[wand]] or escape item. An effective alternative, especially for [[pacifist]]s, is to lead the bees to a [[falling rock trap]], which will dispose of them quickly.
  
A source of extrinsic poison resistance, such as an [[alchemy smock]] or [[amulet versus poison]], will prevent the worst of the damage from the stings; high [[magic cancellation]] from armor can offer some protection as a last resort. An effective alternative, especially for [[pacifist]]s, is to lead the bees to a [[falling rock trap]], which will dispose of them quickly.
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A source of extrinsic poison resistance, such as an [[alchemy smock]] or [[amulet versus poison]], will prevent the worst of the damage from the stings; high [[magic cancellation]] from armor can offer some protection as a last resort. As killer bee corpses are poisonous and also confer intrinsic poison resistance, extrinsic sources will also prevent strength loss and significantly reduce damage from the poison until you finally obtain the intrinsic. You can also nullify the strength penalty through the use of a [[ring of sustain ability]], or reverse it with a [[unicorn horn]]; you may also want a [[tinning kit]], which removes the poison and slightly increases the nutrition provided per corpse.
 
 
Although killer bee corpses are poisonous, they also confer intrinsic poison resistance; this makes them useful to consume, but the poison will damage you and induce [[strength]] loss. A [[tinning kit]] removes the harmful effects completely and slightly increases the nutrition provided; extrinsic poison resistance will negate the strength loss, and the damage to your HP is significantly reduced. You can also nullify the strength penalty through the use of a [[ring of sustain ability]], or reverse it with a [[unicorn horn]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:30, 20 February 2020

The killer bee, a, is a monster that appears in NetHack. While not especially strong individually, they are quite fast and their sting is poisoned, which can drain strength and even instakill you if you are not resistant. Their corpses are poisonous and may also drain strength, but have a decent chance (30%) of granting poison resistance.

Generation

Killer bees are most likely to be generated in large groups. Kicking a tree may also summon one or more killer bees.

Special rooms known as beehives may appear in the dungeon, and contains a horde of killer bees, a queen bee, and lumps of royal jelly.

Strategy

Despite their offensive threat, killer bees have low HP, and will often die in a couple of hits; however, they have a low natural AC, making them hard to hit in the first place. If you are low-level, burdened, and/or lack poison resistance, discretion is the better part of valor; Elbereth can offer some breathing room if you find it difficult to avoid them. If you plan to actually fight back, drawing them into narrow corridors is a valuable tactic to handle them one at a time. Be prepared to use a suitable wand or escape item. An effective alternative, especially for pacifists, is to lead the bees to a falling rock trap, which will dispose of them quickly.

A source of extrinsic poison resistance, such as an alchemy smock or amulet versus poison, will prevent the worst of the damage from the stings; high magic cancellation from armor can offer some protection as a last resort. As killer bee corpses are poisonous and also confer intrinsic poison resistance, extrinsic sources will also prevent strength loss and significantly reduce damage from the poison until you finally obtain the intrinsic. You can also nullify the strength penalty through the use of a ring of sustain ability, or reverse it with a unicorn horn; you may also want a tinning kit, which removes the poison and slightly increases the nutrition provided per corpse.

Encyclopedia entry

This giant variety of its useful normal cousin normally
appears in small groups, looking for raw material to produce
the royal jelly needed to feed their queen. On rare
occasions, one may stumble upon a bee-hive, in which the
queen bee is being well provided for, and guarded against
intruders.

See also


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