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* {{red|i}}: [[manes]], [[imp]]
 
* {{red|i}}: [[manes]], [[imp]]
 
* {{gray|q}}: [[mumak]], [[titanothere]], [[baluchitherium]]
 
* {{gray|q}}: [[mumak]], [[titanothere]], [[baluchitherium]]
* {{brown|r}}: [[sewer rat]], [[giant rat]], [[rabid rat]], [[wererat (animal)]], [[woodchuck]]
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* {{brown|r}}: [[sewer rat]], [[giant rat]], [[rabid rat]], [[wererat (animal)]], ''[[woodchuck]]''
 
* {{magenta|s}}: [[giant spider]], ''[[Scorpius]]''
 
* {{magenta|s}}: [[giant spider]], ''[[Scorpius]]''
 
* {{brown|u}}: [[pony]], [[horse]], [[warhorse]]
 
* {{brown|u}}: [[pony]], [[horse]], [[warhorse]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 November 2023

This is a list of monsters whose appearance (i.e., combination of glyph and color) is non-unique. Variants may use different monster colors or allow you to change them (for example, using the MONSTERCOLOR option in UnNetHack and on nethack.alt.org).

It was originally stored in a pastebin, but it might be more useful on the wiki.

Many of the @ and @ are quest leaders/nemeses; as there will only be one of each per game, the list will be somewhat shorter when considering just one individual game. Monsters in italics are unlikely to appear in a given game: quest leaders, quest guardians, non-guaranteed unique monsters, or monsters which are otherwise very rarely seen.

(Sorted by glyph, then color, then base level, then monster name.)

See also

This page may need to be updated for the current version of NetHack.

It may contain text specific to NetHack 3.4.3. Information on this page may be out of date.

Editors: After reviewing this page and making necessary edits, please change the {{nethack-343}} tag to the current version's tag or {{noversion}} as appropriate.