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The '''minotaur''', {{monsym|minotaur}}, is an especially deadly [[NetHack]] [[monster]]. Minotaurs are notoriously difficult to kill and deal out incredible amounts of damage, leading to many deaths by their hands even by experienced players. They are also infamous for being one of the few monsters to ignore [[Elbereth]].
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A '''minotaur''', {{monsym|minotaur}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. Minotaurs are carnivorous, humanoid [[animal]]s that are the strongest of the [[giant humanoid]] [[monster class]], and have two strong clawing attacks and a headbutt.
  
Fortunately, they are never randomly generated. There are zero, one, or two{{refsrc|mkmaze.c|639}} generated on each [[maze]] level (including the Catacombs variant of [[Mines' End]]) and one on the [[Ranger quest]] home level. They can also be summoned by the [[Summon nasties]] [[monster spell]], and finally, as a valid polymorphable form, are an unlikely but nonetheless possible result for that [[gnome lord]] who jumped into a [[polymorph trap]].
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Minotaurs are one of the few monsters to ignore [[Elbereth]], and are especially deadly and notoriously difficult to fight, leading to many deaths at their hands from even experienced players.
  
A minotaur has a 1/3 chance of [[Monster starting inventory|getting]] a [[wand of digging]] (100% if on the [[Plane of Earth]]).{{refsrc|makemon.c|589}}
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==Generation==
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Minotaurs are not randomly generated; one or two minotaurs may be generated on creation of a normal floor that is a full-level [[maze]].{{refsrc|src/mkmaze.c|766|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} A [[sleeping]] minotaur is generated on the [[Ranger quest]] home level.{{refsrc|dat/Ranger.des|69|version=NetHack 3.6.7}} Two minotaurs are generated on the [[Plane of Earth]], including one in the cavern you enter from, and another appears on the [[Plane of Fire]].{{refsrc|dat/endgame.des|56|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|dat/endgame.des|103|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|dat/endgame.des|351|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
To estimate how badly you can expect to be stomped, see [[Armor class#How_much_is_enough?|armor class]].
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Minotaurs are eligible forms for [[polymorph]], and can also be summoned by the [[summon nasties]] [[monster spell]].
  
Minotaurs are carnivorous. They cannot wear armor or wield weapons. They will open unlocked doors, but are stopped by locked doors and boulders, and, as they do not fly, all traps will affect them. Since they are not [[intelligent]], they cannot make use of [[unicorn horn]]s, amulets, [[Potion of gain level|potions of gain level]], or unlocking tools.
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A minotaur has a {{frac|3}} chance of [[Monster starting inventory|generating with]] a [[wand of digging]]; the minotaurs on Plane of Earth are guaranteed to generate with one.{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|707|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Some minotaur-repellent ideas, roughly in decreasing order of effectiveness (the last three options are virtually [[Things To Do If You're Going to Die Next Turn|last-ditch efforts]]):
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Minotaurs are slightly faster than an unhasted [[hero]] at 15 [[speed]], and have a natural [[AC]] of 0; their three attacks have the highest damage ceiling in the game, short of the [[Riders]] themselves. Minotaurs represent such a gigantic physical threat that there is [[Armor class#How much is enough?|an entire section]] of the article on [[armor class]] dedicating to estimating how badly a minotaur can stomp a player at a given AC threshold. Be ready to employ some of the strategies listed below, and be sure to scan your inventory thoroughly when making [[Things To Do If You're Going to Die Next Turn|last-ditch efforts]] in a worst-case scenario.
*Taming, by whatever means, is guaranteed to work. Minotaurs have zero magic resistance.
 
*A minotaur is a worthy candidate for a wand of death charge. If not magic resistant or reflecting, be careful where you aim - fire in a panic and you might eat the rebound. Note that this will not work in SLASH'EM - minotaurs gain intrinsic resistance to death magic.
 
*If a minotaur has interrupted your [[dig for victory]], zap a wand of digging straight down (unless on the Castle level).
 
*A very fast spellcaster, preferably armed with jumping, might be able to keep a distance and pick the minotaur apart. Be careful not to get backed into a corner.
 
*An expert archer or dagger-thrower can do the same thing.
 
*Attack wands are another option; watch when they run out of charges. If the minotaur is in a maze, use [[ray|rebounds]] to deal double damage, but only if you are resistant.
 
*A [[wand of slow monster]] (or the equivalent spell) will reduce a minotaur's [[speed]] to 10. Any unencumbered character can outrun a monster with speed 10, and if you're forced to melee it, you'll only take about 2/3 as much damage.
 
*If you have [[free action]], wield a [[potion of paralysis]] and smash it over the minotaur's head, buying yourself a few (approximately 3-12) turns to kill it, run, or prepare some of the other options mentioned here.
 
*Build a [[boulder fort]] and pick it apart.
 
*Build an acid blob fort to buy yourself time to either dig down or combine inventory items (performing alchemy, or writing a scroll of taming).
 
*Zap the minotaur with a [[wand of teleportation]]. You will probably have to deal with the minotaur later, though.
 
*Zap the minotaur with a [[wand of sleep]] and run/dig/teleport. You will probably have to deal with the minotaur later, though.
 
*Zap the minotaur with a wand of sleep and try to kill it in melee before it wakes back up. Make sure you have an escape item in case this doesn't work.
 
*Engage the minotaur head-on. Unless you're well-kitted, this is probably a [[bad idea]].
 
*Throw a potion of paralysis at the minotaur, buying yourself a few free hits or a few turns to run. Thrown potions are quite likely to miss.
 
  
Minotaurs can easily be tamed, but do not make viable pets by the time you encounter them. On the upside, they have strong attacks and can get up to 22 hit dice with 176 hit points. On the downside, they cannot make use of any equipment, have no resistances, can be swallowed by digesters, and will eat shapeshifter corpses. However, a spellcaster that can reliably cast {{spell of|charm monster}} may want to tame minotaurs simply to avoid fighting them.
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Thankfully, unless a hostile monster gets a "lucky" polymorph, you likely won't encounter a minotaur until you're near or in [[Gehennom]]. As minotaurs are not [[intelligent]], they cannot make use of weapons, armor or various other items, including the wand of digging they often generate with - minotaurs also have no [[Magic resistance (monster)|monster MR]] and lack any intrinsic resistances, making them very vulnerable to magic and other effects. One of the quickest ways to "handle" a hostile minotaur is to use a [[scroll of taming]] or other similar item; see [[#As pets|the section below]] for more information on that. They are also extremely susceptible to [[conflict]], which can turn their fearsome strength on other hostile monsters in the area, possibly including an unwitting summoner that generated one next to you.
  
==UnNetHack==
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===Defeating minotaurs===
As of version 4.0.0 of [[UnNetHack]], minotaurs respect Elbereth.
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A very fast spellcaster should be able to keep at a safe distance and wear the minotaur down, and other roles that can reach Expert [[skill]] in [[dagger]]s and/or [[bow]]s are capable of the same - the {{spell of|jumping}} spell or [[jumping boots]] can aid you in either case, though be careful not to get backed into a corner. While any strong enough player can theoretically outdamage a minotaur in melee, it is generally a [[bad idea]] to rely on raw damage alone - a minotaur can kill even highly-armored melee players like [[Valkyrie]]s carrying [[the Orb of Fate]] if they are particularly unlucky.
  
== History ==
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Attack wands can weaken or impair a minotaur somewhat efficiently, especially if you have a [[wand of slow monster]] to reduce its speed (and thus its damage) or a [[wand of sleep]] to immobilize it; the [[wand of lightning]] can [[blind]] the minotaur as well as damaging it, and most wands can be made more effective by rebounding their [[ray]]s off maze walls. Minotaurs are even a worthy candidate for a [[wand of death]] or [[finger of death]] charge - be careful where you aim, as without [[magic resistance]] or [[reflection]] a rebound may inadvertently [[YASD|solve the problem harder than you intended]]. If all else fails, slow monster and sleep wands can also make it easier to escape, as can a wand of digging.
Minotaurs are not affected by scrolls of scare monster or Elbereth since version 3.0.5. This behavior was explained in following way:
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Tools such as an [[expensive camera]] or a [[tooled horn]] are capable of scaring minotaurs, and the camera can additionally blind them - a blind minotaur is much less likely to hit you, significantly increasing your chance of surviving against one. A [[scroll of scare monster]] can also keep non-blinded minotaurs away, though be sure not to have other monsters [[burn]] it away from under you - they can also walk over the scroll when you are not standing on it. [[Boulder]] forts and [[acid blob]] formations can reliably keep a minotaur away while you prepare other counter-measures.
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If you have [[free action]], a thrown or (much preferably) wielded [[potion of paralysis]] can buy you approximately 3-12 turns to kill it, run away, or prepare some of the other options mentioned. If all else fails, zap yourself or the minotaur with a [[wand of teleportation]] and hope that you can avoid encountering it down the line before you are ready to take it on again.
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Beware of running into a minotaur during a [[dig for victory]], especially in the [[undiggable]] [[Castle]] maze.
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===As pets===
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Due to their lack of monster MR, minotaurs can easily be tamed; their high damage and HP make them formidable fighters and somewhat popular pets. However, minotaurs lack resistances and most other properties, and their inability to wear equipment leaves them vulnerable to various monsters and traps, especially in the late game. Even so, their high damage can usually batter other monsters into submission before they can get a swing in, and keeping them fed is relatively easier in Gehennom, where you usually have most or all of the resistances you need at that point. Keeping them alive on the [[Planes]], on the other hand, is a fairly tall order, especially on the [[poison cloud]]-laden Plane of Fire.
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A minotaur's strength makes them a tempting candidate for [[credit cloning]] in [[shop]]s, though they are much likelier to try and kill the [[shopkeeper]] unless you are careful or have a [[magic whistle]] on hand.
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{{upcoming|3.7.0|Monsters can now gain intrinsics from eating corpses, making it possible for a minotaur to obtain [[poison resistance]] and [[fire resistance]] among others and increase their survivability.}}
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===As polyforms===
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Minotaurs are sometimes chosen as polyforms for their high speed and strength, though they cannot wear most armor save for [[helm]]s, and only cloth and leather helms can fit their head shape; they also lack other utilities such as [[flight]] or [[regeneration]], and are often passed over in favor of fellow nasties such as the [[master mind flayer]], who shares their natural AC of 0.
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==History==
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The minotaur appears in Hack121 and Hack for PDP-11, which are based on [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]], and is also included in the initial bestiary for [[Hack 1.0]]. From this version of Hack to [[NetHack 2.3e]], minotaurs use the {{white|m}} glyph; [[NetHack 3.0.0]] moves the minotaur to the {{white|H}} glyph. [[NetHack 3.0.5]] is the first version that makes minotaurs immune to Elbereth.
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From NetHack 3.0.5 to [[NetHack 3.4.3]], including some variants based on these versions, minotaurs are also not affected by the scroll of scare monster. This behavior is explained in the following comment from the source code:<ref name="E">[http://unnethack.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/why-did-the-minotaur-cross-the-elbereth/ Why did the Minotaur cross the Elbereth? | UnNetHack & NetHack-De]</ref>
  
 
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Version 3.0.8 made it impossible to produce [[wand of wishing|wands of wishing]] from [[polypiling|polymorph]]; in 3.1.0, this note was removed but minotaurs continued to ignore Elbereth. This behavior remains unchanged in vanilla NetHack.<ref>http://unnethack.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/why-did-the-minotaur-cross-the-elbereth/</ref>
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As of [[NetHack 3.0.8]], it is impossible to produce a [[wand of wishing]] by [[polypiling]], and the note is removed in [[NetHack 3.1.0]]. The behavior remains unchanged until [[NetHack 3.6.0]] - as of this version, minotaurs respect scrolls of scare monster while the player is standing on the scroll.
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In NetHack 3.6.0 and previous versions, including some variants based on these versions, minotaurs are capable of being generated in the mazes within some versions of the [[Big Room]], as well as the Catacombs variant of [[Mines' End]]. This is fixed in [[NetHack 3.6.1]] via {{commit|32305ace5cfec0df0b88853c00d8b93fda787893}}, as it often constitutes severely out-of-depth monster generation.
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
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{{wikipedia|Minotaur}}
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As indicated by the excerpt from [[wikipedia:Edith Hamilton|Edith Hamilton's]] [[wikipedia:Mythology (book)|''Mythology'']], the minotaur originates in ancient Greek folklore from the punishment of [[wikipedia:Minos|King Minos of Crete]]. The word "minotaur" derives from the Ancient Greek Μῑνώταυρος, a compound of the name Μίνως (Minos) and the noun ταῦρος "bull", translated as "(the) Bull of Minos"; the word was originally a proper noun in reference to this mythical figure, and only became a common noun in 20th century fantasy works to refer to members of a generic "species" of bull-headed creatures.
  
The encyclopedia entry is correct about the myth.  
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After ascending the throne of the island, Minos prayed to the sea god [[Poseidon]] to send him a beautiful snow-white bull as a sign of favour; Minos was to sacrifice the bull to honor Poseidon, but then decided to substitute a different bull and keep the original as his own. Poseidon retaliated by cursing Pasiphaë, Minos' wife, with a mad passion for the bull; Daedalus built her a wooden cow that she climbed inside in order to mate with the bull. The result of this union was the Minotaur, also known as Asterion or Asterius, born with the body of a human and the head of a bull. Following advice from the oracle at Delphi, Minos had [[wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]] construct a gigantic Labyrinth to hold the Minotaur located near his palace in Knossos (hence the tendency of ''NetHack'' minotaurs to appear in mazes); Daedalus and his son [[wikipedia:Icarus|Icarus]] were then imprisoned to ensure no one would ever know the secret of the Minotaur or how to escape the Labyrinth.
  
Poseidon, to punish Minos, king of Crete, made the queen fall in love with a bull. She ordered the construction of a hollow wooden cow so that she could mate with the bull. The child that was born had the body of a human and the head of a bull. As it grow up, it became ferocious and a man eater. Minos was forced to keep it alive in the labyrinth and feed it.
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The most famous story of the Minotaur outside of his origin is likely the tale of [[wikipedia:Theseus|Theseus]] and his encounter with the beast-man, a subject of many classical artworks and media. As the Minotaur had no natural source of nourishment beyond nursing from his mother, he became ferocious as he grew older, devouring humans for sustenance. Minos required that seven Athenian youths and seven maidens, drawn by lots, be sacrificed every seventh or ninth year (or every year in some accounts) to be sent into the Labyrinth and devoured by the Minotaur. On the third such occasion, Theseus volunteered to stop this horror, taking the place of one of the youths; in Crete, Minos' daughter Ariadne fell madly in love with Theseus and helped him navigate the labyrinth, usually with a ball of thread that allowed him to retrace his path. Theseus found the Minotaur at the heart of the labyrinth and (depending on the source) slew it with his bare hands, his club, or a sword. He then led the young Athenians out of the labyrinth, and managed to escape with them and Ariadne.
  
The etymology of Minotaur is from Minos the king and "taur" meaning bull in greek.
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==Messages==
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{{message|You notice a bovine [[smell]].|A [[shapeshifter]] or other monster has turned into a minotaur (or [[rothe]]), and you cannot see them.}}
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==Variants==
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===SLASH'EM===
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the minotaur [[Monsters with hits creatures as a +x weapon (SLASH'EM)|hits monsters as a +2 weapon]] and gains [[death resistance|intrinsic resistance to death magic]], removing the wand of death as an option against them.
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===GruntHack===
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[[GruntHack]] introduces the [[elder minotaur]] in version 0.2.3, a much stronger minotaur that also appears in Gehennom and replaces the minotaurs found on the Planes. Elder minotaurs have more powerful claw and headbutt attacks alongside a crushing bearhug that prevents escape; they cannot be tamed or pacified.
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===UnNetHack===
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In [[UnNetHack]], minotaurs respect Elbereth as of version 4.0.0.<ref name="E"/>
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===dNetHack===
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In [[dNetHack]], minotaurs are [[traitor]]ous and may turn on you. dNetHack also adds the [[minotaur priestess]], who uses clerical monster spells in lieu of claw attacks (but is still not considered intelligent).
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A minotaur and a minotaur priestess are always generated in the [[shrouded dispensary]] inhabited by [[Illurien of the Myriad Glimpses]].
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===EvilHack===
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In [[EvilHack]], minotaurs can send a target flying with their headbutt attacks. EvilHack also adds the elder minotaur from [[GruntHack]] and gives their heabutt attacks the same ability, along with a similar chance of generate with a wand of digging.
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==Monster stats by variant==
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|name=minotaur
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|symbol={{brown|H}}
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|tile=
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|difficulty=17
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|level=15
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|experience=564
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|speed=15
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|AC=6
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|MR=0
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|align=0
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|frequency=1
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|genocidable=Yes
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|attacks=Claw 3d10 physical, Claw 3d10 physical, Butt 2d8 physical
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|weight=2200
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|nutr=800
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|size=large
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|resistances=
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|resistances conveyed=
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|attributes={{attributes|A minotaur|humanoid=1|animal=1|carnivore=1|giant=1|hostile=1|nasty=1|strong=1|infravision=1|infravisible=1|hell=1|traitor=1}}
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|name=minotaur
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|difficulty=17
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|level=15
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|experience=429
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|speed=15
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|AC=6
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|MR=0
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|align=0
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|frequency=0
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|genocidable=Yes
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|attacks=Claw 3d10, Claw 3d10, Head butt 2d8 knock-back damage
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|resistances conveyed=None
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|resistances=None
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|attributes={{attributes|A minotaur|animal=1|humanoid=1|carnivore=1|hostile=1|strong=1|nasty=1|infravisible=1|infravision=1}}
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|size=Large
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|nutr=700
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|weight=1500
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== Encyclopedia entry ==
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==Encyclopedia entry==
{{encyclopedia|The Minotaur was a monster, half bull, half human, the
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{{encyclopedia|The Minotaur was a monster, half bull, half human, the offspring of Minos' wife Pasiphae and a wonderfully beautiful bull....  When the Minotaur was born Minos did not kill him. He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible. Daedalus built the Labyrinth, famous throughout the world. Once inside, one would go endlessly along its twisting paths without ever finding the exit.
offspring of Minos' wife Pasiphae and a wonderfully beautiful
 
bull. ...  When the Minotaur was born Minos did not kill him.
 
He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a
 
place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible.
 
Daedalus built the Labyrinth, famous throughout the world.
 
Once inside, one would go endlessly along its twisting paths
 
without ever finding the exit.
 
 
[ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ]
 
[ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ]
 
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A minotaur, H, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. Minotaurs are carnivorous, humanoid animals that are the strongest of the giant humanoid monster class, and have two strong clawing attacks and a headbutt.

Minotaurs are one of the few monsters to ignore Elbereth, and are especially deadly and notoriously difficult to fight, leading to many deaths at their hands from even experienced players.

Generation

Minotaurs are not randomly generated; one or two minotaurs may be generated on creation of a normal floor that is a full-level maze.[1] A sleeping minotaur is generated on the Ranger quest home level.[2] Two minotaurs are generated on the Plane of Earth, including one in the cavern you enter from, and another appears on the Plane of Fire.[3][4][5]

Minotaurs are eligible forms for polymorph, and can also be summoned by the summon nasties monster spell.

A minotaur has a 13 chance of generating with a wand of digging; the minotaurs on Plane of Earth are guaranteed to generate with one.[6]

Strategy

Minotaurs are slightly faster than an unhasted hero at 15 speed, and have a natural AC of 0; their three attacks have the highest damage ceiling in the game, short of the Riders themselves. Minotaurs represent such a gigantic physical threat that there is an entire section of the article on armor class dedicating to estimating how badly a minotaur can stomp a player at a given AC threshold. Be ready to employ some of the strategies listed below, and be sure to scan your inventory thoroughly when making last-ditch efforts in a worst-case scenario.

Thankfully, unless a hostile monster gets a "lucky" polymorph, you likely won't encounter a minotaur until you're near or in Gehennom. As minotaurs are not intelligent, they cannot make use of weapons, armor or various other items, including the wand of digging they often generate with - minotaurs also have no monster MR and lack any intrinsic resistances, making them very vulnerable to magic and other effects. One of the quickest ways to "handle" a hostile minotaur is to use a scroll of taming or other similar item; see the section below for more information on that. They are also extremely susceptible to conflict, which can turn their fearsome strength on other hostile monsters in the area, possibly including an unwitting summoner that generated one next to you.

Defeating minotaurs

A very fast spellcaster should be able to keep at a safe distance and wear the minotaur down, and other roles that can reach Expert skill in daggers and/or bows are capable of the same - the jumping spell or jumping boots can aid you in either case, though be careful not to get backed into a corner. While any strong enough player can theoretically outdamage a minotaur in melee, it is generally a bad idea to rely on raw damage alone - a minotaur can kill even highly-armored melee players like Valkyries carrying the Orb of Fate if they are particularly unlucky.

Attack wands can weaken or impair a minotaur somewhat efficiently, especially if you have a wand of slow monster to reduce its speed (and thus its damage) or a wand of sleep to immobilize it; the wand of lightning can blind the minotaur as well as damaging it, and most wands can be made more effective by rebounding their rays off maze walls. Minotaurs are even a worthy candidate for a wand of death or finger of death charge - be careful where you aim, as without magic resistance or reflection a rebound may inadvertently solve the problem harder than you intended. If all else fails, slow monster and sleep wands can also make it easier to escape, as can a wand of digging.

Tools such as an expensive camera or a tooled horn are capable of scaring minotaurs, and the camera can additionally blind them - a blind minotaur is much less likely to hit you, significantly increasing your chance of surviving against one. A scroll of scare monster can also keep non-blinded minotaurs away, though be sure not to have other monsters burn it away from under you - they can also walk over the scroll when you are not standing on it. Boulder forts and acid blob formations can reliably keep a minotaur away while you prepare other counter-measures.

If you have free action, a thrown or (much preferably) wielded potion of paralysis can buy you approximately 3-12 turns to kill it, run away, or prepare some of the other options mentioned. If all else fails, zap yourself or the minotaur with a wand of teleportation and hope that you can avoid encountering it down the line before you are ready to take it on again.

Beware of running into a minotaur during a dig for victory, especially in the undiggable Castle maze.

As pets

Due to their lack of monster MR, minotaurs can easily be tamed; their high damage and HP make them formidable fighters and somewhat popular pets. However, minotaurs lack resistances and most other properties, and their inability to wear equipment leaves them vulnerable to various monsters and traps, especially in the late game. Even so, their high damage can usually batter other monsters into submission before they can get a swing in, and keeping them fed is relatively easier in Gehennom, where you usually have most or all of the resistances you need at that point. Keeping them alive on the Planes, on the other hand, is a fairly tall order, especially on the poison cloud-laden Plane of Fire.

A minotaur's strength makes them a tempting candidate for credit cloning in shops, though they are much likelier to try and kill the shopkeeper unless you are careful or have a magic whistle on hand.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Monsters can now gain intrinsics from eating corpses, making it possible for a minotaur to obtain poison resistance and fire resistance among others and increase their survivability.

As polyforms

Minotaurs are sometimes chosen as polyforms for their high speed and strength, though they cannot wear most armor save for helms, and only cloth and leather helms can fit their head shape; they also lack other utilities such as flight or regeneration, and are often passed over in favor of fellow nasties such as the master mind flayer, who shares their natural AC of 0.

History

The minotaur appears in Hack121 and Hack for PDP-11, which are based on Jay Fenlason's Hack, and is also included in the initial bestiary for Hack 1.0. From this version of Hack to NetHack 2.3e, minotaurs use the m glyph; NetHack 3.0.0 moves the minotaur to the H glyph. NetHack 3.0.5 is the first version that makes minotaurs immune to Elbereth.

From NetHack 3.0.5 to NetHack 3.4.3, including some variants based on these versions, minotaurs are also not affected by the scroll of scare monster. This behavior is explained in the following comment from the source code:[7]

 /* Note: minotaurs must be immune to scare monster
  * to avoid abuse from creating them and taking
  * their wands, then polymorphing 60 or so
  * wands to get wishing...
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As of NetHack 3.0.8, it is impossible to produce a wand of wishing by polypiling, and the note is removed in NetHack 3.1.0. The behavior remains unchanged until NetHack 3.6.0 - as of this version, minotaurs respect scrolls of scare monster while the player is standing on the scroll.

In NetHack 3.6.0 and previous versions, including some variants based on these versions, minotaurs are capable of being generated in the mazes within some versions of the Big Room, as well as the Catacombs variant of Mines' End. This is fixed in NetHack 3.6.1 via commit 32305ace, as it often constitutes severely out-of-depth monster generation.

Origin

As indicated by the excerpt from Edith Hamilton's Mythology, the minotaur originates in ancient Greek folklore from the punishment of King Minos of Crete. The word "minotaur" derives from the Ancient Greek Μῑνώταυρος, a compound of the name Μίνως (Minos) and the noun ταῦρος "bull", translated as "(the) Bull of Minos"; the word was originally a proper noun in reference to this mythical figure, and only became a common noun in 20th century fantasy works to refer to members of a generic "species" of bull-headed creatures.

After ascending the throne of the island, Minos prayed to the sea god Poseidon to send him a beautiful snow-white bull as a sign of favour; Minos was to sacrifice the bull to honor Poseidon, but then decided to substitute a different bull and keep the original as his own. Poseidon retaliated by cursing Pasiphaë, Minos' wife, with a mad passion for the bull; Daedalus built her a wooden cow that she climbed inside in order to mate with the bull. The result of this union was the Minotaur, also known as Asterion or Asterius, born with the body of a human and the head of a bull. Following advice from the oracle at Delphi, Minos had Daedalus construct a gigantic Labyrinth to hold the Minotaur located near his palace in Knossos (hence the tendency of NetHack minotaurs to appear in mazes); Daedalus and his son Icarus were then imprisoned to ensure no one would ever know the secret of the Minotaur or how to escape the Labyrinth.

The most famous story of the Minotaur outside of his origin is likely the tale of Theseus and his encounter with the beast-man, a subject of many classical artworks and media. As the Minotaur had no natural source of nourishment beyond nursing from his mother, he became ferocious as he grew older, devouring humans for sustenance. Minos required that seven Athenian youths and seven maidens, drawn by lots, be sacrificed every seventh or ninth year (or every year in some accounts) to be sent into the Labyrinth and devoured by the Minotaur. On the third such occasion, Theseus volunteered to stop this horror, taking the place of one of the youths; in Crete, Minos' daughter Ariadne fell madly in love with Theseus and helped him navigate the labyrinth, usually with a ball of thread that allowed him to retrace his path. Theseus found the Minotaur at the heart of the labyrinth and (depending on the source) slew it with his bare hands, his club, or a sword. He then led the young Athenians out of the labyrinth, and managed to escape with them and Ariadne.

Messages

You notice a bovine smell.
A shapeshifter or other monster has turned into a minotaur (or rothe), and you cannot see them.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the minotaur hits monsters as a +2 weapon and gains intrinsic resistance to death magic, removing the wand of death as an option against them.

GruntHack

GruntHack introduces the elder minotaur in version 0.2.3, a much stronger minotaur that also appears in Gehennom and replaces the minotaurs found on the Planes. Elder minotaurs have more powerful claw and headbutt attacks alongside a crushing bearhug that prevents escape; they cannot be tamed or pacified.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, minotaurs respect Elbereth as of version 4.0.0.[7]

dNetHack

In dNetHack, minotaurs are traitorous and may turn on you. dNetHack also adds the minotaur priestess, who uses clerical monster spells in lieu of claw attacks (but is still not considered intelligent).

A minotaur and a minotaur priestess are always generated in the shrouded dispensary inhabited by Illurien of the Myriad Glimpses.

EvilHack

In EvilHack, minotaurs can send a target flying with their headbutt attacks. EvilHack also adds the elder minotaur from GruntHack and gives their heabutt attacks the same ability, along with a similar chance of generate with a wand of digging.

Monster stats by variant

Encyclopedia entry

The Minotaur was a monster, half bull, half human, the offspring of Minos' wife Pasiphae and a wonderfully beautiful bull.... When the Minotaur was born Minos did not kill him. He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible. Daedalus built the Labyrinth, famous throughout the world. Once inside, one would go endlessly along its twisting paths without ever finding the exit.
[ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ]

References