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− | The '''maid''' is a human monster that appears in [[dNetHack]]. | + | The '''maid''' is a [[Human (monster attribute)|human]] monster that appears in [[dNetHack]]. Their statline is partially based off that of the [[nurse]]. |
Maids will 'tidy up' the dungeon by picking up any and all loose items. A maid that picks up a [[cursed]] item has an 80% chance to uncurse it - the rest of the time, she will banish it to hell by drawing a semi-permanent [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Pentagram|pentagram]] [[Ward (dNetHack)|ward]] in ink. | Maids will 'tidy up' the dungeon by picking up any and all loose items. A maid that picks up a [[cursed]] item has an 80% chance to uncurse it - the rest of the time, she will banish it to hell by drawing a semi-permanent [[User:Chris/dNetHack/Pentagram|pentagram]] [[Ward (dNetHack)|ward]] in ink. | ||
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Maids are [[Monster starting inventory|guaranteed to get]] four daggers, with a 1% chance of an additional [[silver dagger]]. They have different additional armor and weapons based on what role you are playing when you encounter them: | Maids are [[Monster starting inventory|guaranteed to get]] four daggers, with a 1% chance of an additional [[silver dagger]]. They have different additional armor and weapons based on what role you are playing when you encounter them: | ||
− | *For non-Samurai players, maids | + | *For non-Samurai players, maids will be generated with a [[katana]] (70% chance) or a [[stiletto]] (30% chance), and have an independent 25% chance of getting either a stack of [[shuriken]] or [[dart]]s. |
*For Samurai, the maid has a 25% chance to get a [[ninja-to]], a 20% chance for a katana, a 5% chance of a [[naginata]], and a 50% chance of a stiletto for their primary weapon slot. | *For Samurai, the maid has a 25% chance to get a [[ninja-to]], a 20% chance for a katana, a 5% chance of a [[naginata]], and a 50% chance of a stiletto for their primary weapon slot. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
A player who does not yet know the pentagram can learn the ward by leaving cursed items near a peaceful or pacified maid. | A player who does not yet know the pentagram can learn the ward by leaving cursed items near a peaceful or pacified maid. | ||
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+ | ==Origin== | ||
+ | The maid's starting equipment is an allusion to the "ninja maid" trope that appears in contemporary media. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * | + | * Maids clothing such as the [[maid dress]], [[frilled apron]], and [[katyusha]] can be found in [[NetHack brass]], but maids themselves do not appear. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:35, 1 September 2021
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Difficulty | 13 |
Attacks |
Weapon 1d6 physical, Weapon 1d6 physical |
Base level | 11 |
Base experience | 332 |
Speed | 12 |
Base AC | 0 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 5 (lawful) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 3 (Rare) |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 1450 |
Nutritional value | 400 |
Size | medium |
Resistances | |
Resistances conveyed | |
A maid:
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The maid is a human monster that appears in dNetHack. Their statline is partially based off that of the nurse.
Maids will 'tidy up' the dungeon by picking up any and all loose items. A maid that picks up a cursed item has an 80% chance to uncurse it - the rest of the time, she will banish it to hell by drawing a semi-permanent pentagram ward in ink.
Contents
Generation
Maids are guaranteed to get four daggers, with a 1% chance of an additional silver dagger. They have different additional armor and weapons based on what role you are playing when you encounter them:
- For non-Samurai players, maids will be generated with a katana (70% chance) or a stiletto (30% chance), and have an independent 25% chance of getting either a stack of shuriken or darts.
- For Samurai, the maid has a 25% chance to get a ninja-to, a 20% chance for a katana, a 5% chance of a naginata, and a 50% chance of a stiletto for their primary weapon slot.
Strategy
A player who does not yet know the pentagram can learn the ward by leaving cursed items near a peaceful or pacified maid.
Origin
The maid's starting equipment is an allusion to the "ninja maid" trope that appears in contemporary media.
Trivia
- Maids clothing such as the maid dress, frilled apron, and katyusha can be found in NetHack brass, but maids themselves do not appear.
References
- dNetHack makemon.c line 1020