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A '''mumak''' (plural '''mumakil''') is a [[quadruped]] that appears in [[NetHack]]. It is a enormous elephant that is slow, but ferocious.
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==Strategy==
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While they may not be the ''most'' dangerous of the {{mcsl|q}} class, mumakil are a still a powerful threat that can do large amounts of damage. Mumakil have the most powerful single melee attack in the game other than the [[Riders]]', with their headbutt making a mockery of all but the sturdiest armor; their HP and [[AC]] of 0 also let them withstand significant punishment before succumbing.
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When fighting a mumak, take advantage of its low speed—use ranged weapons, polearms, wands, spells, or [[hit and run]]. Mumakil have a thick hide, so they take no damage from [[kick]]s, among other things - while stronger characters like [[Valkyrie]]s or [[Barbarian]]s may be sufficiently prepared for the encounter, mumakil tend to be a frequent cause of [[Death (character)|death]] for weaker or underprepared players trying to fight them in melee.
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==Variants==
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===dNetHack===
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[[dNetHack]] adds a younger form in [[mumak calf|mumak calves]], which can grow up into mumakil; they have the same difficulty and share many of the mumakil's stats, with the exception of damage, weight and nutrition value. Mumakil themselves are now higher difficulty and appear deeper into the dungeon.
  
A '''mumak''' is, in ''The Lord of the Rings'', an enormous elephant, slow but ferocious. While not the most dangerous of the creatures in its class, the mumak can do large amounts of damage, and can withstand significant blows before succumbing. While stronger characters like [[Valkyrie]] or [[Barbarian]] should be sufficiently prepared for the encounter, mumakil tend to be a frequent reason of [[Death (character)|death]] for weaker characters trying to fight them in melee.  
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===SlashTHEM===
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In [[SlashTHEM]], players polymorphed into mumakil or [[mastodon]]s get intrinsic immunity to [[amnesia]] and improved [[spell]] retention ("an elephant never forgets"), the same as wearing an [[amulet of data storage]]. This feature originated in the Ring of Memory patch, which the amulet's function is based on.
  
When fighting a mumak, take advantage of its slowness - use ranged weapons, polearm or hit-run strategy.  Another efficient strategy consists of grouping a considerable number of [[pet]]s and attracting the mumak to a secluded area.
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==Origin==
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Mumakil originate from ''The Lord of the Rings''.
  
The plural of mumak is ''mumakil''.
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==Encyclopedia entry==
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{{encyclopedia|
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... the Mumak of Harad was indeed a beast of vast bulk, and
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the like of him does not walk now in Middle-Earth; his kin
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that live still in latter days are but memories of his girth
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and majesty.  On he came, ... his great legs like trees,
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enormous sail-like ears spread out, long snout upraised like
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a huge serpent about to strike, his small red eyes raging.
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His upturned hornlike tusks ... dripped with blood.
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|[ The Two Towers, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 17 December 2021

A mumak (plural mumakil) is a quadruped that appears in NetHack. It is a enormous elephant that is slow, but ferocious.

Strategy

While they may not be the most dangerous of the q class, mumakil are a still a powerful threat that can do large amounts of damage. Mumakil have the most powerful single melee attack in the game other than the Riders', with their headbutt making a mockery of all but the sturdiest armor; their HP and AC of 0 also let them withstand significant punishment before succumbing.

When fighting a mumak, take advantage of its low speed—use ranged weapons, polearms, wands, spells, or hit and run. Mumakil have a thick hide, so they take no damage from kicks, among other things - while stronger characters like Valkyries or Barbarians may be sufficiently prepared for the encounter, mumakil tend to be a frequent cause of death for weaker or underprepared players trying to fight them in melee.

Variants

dNetHack

dNetHack adds a younger form in mumak calves, which can grow up into mumakil; they have the same difficulty and share many of the mumakil's stats, with the exception of damage, weight and nutrition value. Mumakil themselves are now higher difficulty and appear deeper into the dungeon.

SlashTHEM

In SlashTHEM, players polymorphed into mumakil or mastodons get intrinsic immunity to amnesia and improved spell retention ("an elephant never forgets"), the same as wearing an amulet of data storage. This feature originated in the Ring of Memory patch, which the amulet's function is based on.

Origin

Mumakil originate from The Lord of the Rings.

Encyclopedia entry

... the Mumak of Harad was indeed a beast of vast bulk, and
the like of him does not walk now in Middle-Earth; his kin
that live still in latter days are but memories of his girth
and majesty. On he came, ... his great legs like trees,
enormous sail-like ears spread out, long snout upraised like
a huge serpent about to strike, his small red eyes raging.
His upturned hornlike tusks ... dripped with blood.

[ The Two Towers, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]