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A '''nasty''' normally refers to a monster that can be summoned by means of the [[summon nasties]] [[monster spell]]:
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:M2_NASTY}}
* {{yellow|c}}, [[cockatrice]]
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{{for2|the "nasties" summoned by high-level monster spellcasters|[[summon nasties#Nasties|summon nasties]]}}
* {{brown|H}}, [[ettin]]
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The '''M2_NASTY''' monster flag influences{{refsrc|mondata.h|103|comment=extra_nasty() macro detects M2_NASTY}} the [[experience]] killing a monster gains you{{refsrc|exper.c|84|comment=extra_nasty() grants extra experience}} and what [[weapon]]s they might be generated with.{{refsrc|makemon.c|431|comment=extra_nasty() biases towards better weapons}}
* {{white|E}}, [[stalker]]
 
* {{brown|H}}, [[minotaur]]
 
* {{red|D}}, [[red dragon]]
 
* {{black|D}}, [[black dragon]]
 
* {{green|D}}, [[green dragon]]
 
* {{brown|Y}}, [[owlbear]]
 
* {{magenta|w}}, [[purple worm]]
 
* {{cyan|T}}, [[rock troll]]
 
* {{red|x}}, [[xan]]
 
* {{green|g}}, [[gremlin]]
 
* {{brown|U}}, [[umber hulk]]
 
* {{blue|V}}, [[vampire lord]]
 
* {{brown|X}}, [[xorn]]
 
* {{brown|z}}, [[zruty]]
 
* {{brightblue|@}}, [[elf-lord]]
 
* {{magenta|@}}, [[Elvenking]]
 
* {{yellow|D}}, [[yellow dragon]]
 
* {{red|q}}, [[leocrotta]]
 
* {{gray|q}}, [[baluchitherium]]
 
* {{black|Y}}, [[carnivorous ape]]
 
* {{yellow|H}}, [[fire giant]]
 
* {{green|A}}, [[couatl]]
 
* {{blue|@}}, [[captain]]
 
* {{magenta|g}}, [[winged gargoyle]]
 
* {{magenta|h}}, [[master mind flayer]]
 
* {{yellow|E}}, [[fire elemental]]
 
* {{orange|J}}, [[jabberwock]]
 
* {{magenta|L}}, [[arch-lich]]
 
* {{magenta|O}}, [[ogre king]]
 
* {{magenta|T}}, [[Olog-hai]]
 
* {{cyan|'}}, [[iron golem]]
 
* {{brown|j}}, [[ochre jelly]]
 
* {{green|P}}, [[green slime]]
 
* {{blue|R}}, [[disenchanter]]
 
  
There also exists an '''M2_NASTY''' monster flag, which has an influence on the [[experience]] the monster gains and what [[weapon]]s they might be generated with, but is otherwise independent from the above description of nasties:
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This flag is completely unrelated to the "nasties" summoned by the [[summon nasties]] monster spell.
* {{magenta|h}}, [[mind flayer]]
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* {{magenta|h}}, [[master mind flayer]]
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The following monsters are M2_NASTY:
* {{brown|w}}, [[long worm]]
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* {{monsymlink|mind flayer}}
* {{magenta|w}}, [[purple worm]]
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* {{monsymlink|master mind flayer}}
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* {{monsymlink|long worm}}
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* {{monsymlink|purple worm}}
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* {{monsymlink|jabberwock}}
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* {{monsymlink|owlbear}}
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* {{monsymlink|skeleton}}
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* {{monsymlink|high priest}}
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* {{monsymlink|Wizard of Yendor}}
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* {{monsymlink|Croesus}}
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* {{monsymlink|shade}}
 
* all [[angelic being]]s
 
* all [[angelic being]]s
* all adult [[dragon]]s
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* all adult [[dragon]]s{{refsrc|trap.c|2039|comment=extra_nasty() discerns adult dragons from baby dragons to let them tear through webs}}
* all [[large humanoid]]s
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* all [[giant humanoid]]s
* {{orange|J}}, [[jabberwock]]
 
 
* all [[vampire]]s
 
* all [[vampire]]s
* {{brown|Y}}, [[owlbear]]
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* all [[major demon]]s (including lords and princes)
* {{white|Z}}, [[skeleton]]
 
* {{white|@}}, [[high priest]]
 
* {{magenta|@}}, [[Wizard of Yendor]]
 
* {{magenta|@}}, [[Croesus]]
 
* {{black| }}, [[shade]]
 
* all major [[demon]]s (including lords and princes)
 
 
* the [[Rider]]s
 
* the [[Rider]]s
 
* the [[Grand Master]]
 
* the [[Grand Master]]
* all [[quest nemesis|quest nemeses]] (except the {{magenta|@}} [[Master of Thieves]])
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* all [[quest nemesis|quest nemeses]] (the {{monsymlink|Master of Thieves|after}} only if actually acting as your quest nemesis, ''not'' as [[rogue quest]] leader)
  
 
==SLASH'EM==
 
==SLASH'EM==
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the following monsters also have the M2_NASTY flag set:
  
In [[SLASH'EM]], the following monsters are also considered "nasty" for purposes of the summon nasties spell.
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* {{monsymlink|tsetse fly}}
 
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* {{monsymlink|quickling}}
* {{brightblue|V}}, vampire mage
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* {{monsymlink|catoblepas}}
* {{magenta|:}}, rhaumbusun
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* {{monsymlink|carrion crawler}}
* {{darkgray|:}}, basilisk
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* {{monsymlink|rot worm}}
* {{red|c}}, pyrolisk
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* {{monsymlink|kangaroo}}
* {{orange|o}}, demon orc
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* {{monsymlink|vorpal jabberwock}}
* {{darkgray|q}}, mastodon
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* {{monsym|shoggoth}} [[Shoggoth (SLASH'EM)|shoggoth]]
* {{gray|w}}, rot worm
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* {{monsymlink|giant shoggoth}}
* {{cyan|o}}, snow orc
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* {{monsymlink|shadow}}
* {{brightcyan|D}}, silver dragon
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* {{monsymlink|rhaumbusun}}
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* all new angelic beings
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* all new adult dragons, including {{monsymlink|wyvern}}s and {{monsymlink|hydra}}s
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* all new vampires
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* all new major demons, except spined devils
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* all new quest nemeses
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* {{monsymlink|Nightmare}}, {{monsymlink|Beholder}} and {{monsymlink|Vecna}}
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* all other new unique monsters (except [[Black market (SLASH'EM)#One-eyed Sam|One-Eyed Sam]])
  
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{{todo|What was changed in UnNetHack?}}
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==References==
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<references />
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{{nethack-343}}
 
[[Category:Monster attributes]]
 
[[Category:Monster attributes]]

Latest revision as of 12:31, 11 February 2024

For the "nasties" summoned by high-level monster spellcasters, see summon nasties.

The M2_NASTY monster flag influences[1] the experience killing a monster gains you[2] and what weapons they might be generated with.[3]

This flag is completely unrelated to the "nasties" summoned by the summon nasties monster spell.

The following monsters are M2_NASTY:

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the following monsters also have the M2_NASTY flag set:

A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:

"What was changed in UnNetHack?"

References

  1. mondata.h in NetHack 3.4.3, line 103: extra_nasty() macro detects M2_NASTY
  2. exper.c in NetHack 3.4.3, line 84: extra_nasty() grants extra experience
  3. makemon.c in NetHack 3.4.3, line 431: extra_nasty() biases towards better weapons
  4. trap.c in NetHack 3.4.3, line 2039: extra_nasty() discerns adult dragons from baby dragons to let them tear through webs

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