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− | In Hack 1.21, a variant of [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]], the neevil used the {{white|n}} glyph, while the nepto used the {{white|N}} glyph | + | In Hack 1.21, a variant of [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]], the neevil used the {{white|n}} glyph, while the nepto used the {{white|N}} glyph; in the variant Hack for PDP-11, the {{white|n}} glyph is instead given to the neo-otyugh, while the {{white|N}} glyph was given to the nymph. |
From [[Hack 1.0]] to [[NetHack 2.3e]], nymphs used the {{white|N}} glyph, while [[nurse]]s used the {{white|n}} glyph. In [[NetHack 3.0.0]], nagas were introduced and represented by the {{white|N}} glyph, while the nymph was split into its three subtypes and moved to the {{white|n}} glyph; nurses were moved to the {{white|@}} glyph with other [[Human or elf|human and elven monsters]]. | From [[Hack 1.0]] to [[NetHack 2.3e]], nymphs used the {{white|N}} glyph, while [[nurse]]s used the {{white|n}} glyph. In [[NetHack 3.0.0]], nagas were introduced and represented by the {{white|N}} glyph, while the nymph was split into its three subtypes and moved to the {{white|n}} glyph; nurses were moved to the {{white|@}} glyph with other [[Human or elf|human and elven monsters]]. |
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In NetHack, the letter N serves the following purposes:
- n represents a nymph:
- n wood nymph
- n water nymph
- n mountain nymph
- N represents a naga:
- N red naga
- N black naga
- N golden naga
- N guardian naga
- N red naga hatchling
- N black naga hatchling
- N golden naga hatchling
- N guardian naga hatchling
- If numpad movement is on:
- Pressing n lets you specify a numeric prefix for a command. For example, n10s would search 10 times.
- Pressing shift + n works as an alias for the extended command #name.
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Historical uses
In Hack 1.21, a variant of Jay Fenlason's Hack, the neevil used the n glyph, while the nepto used the N glyph; in the variant Hack for PDP-11, the n glyph is instead given to the neo-otyugh, while the N glyph was given to the nymph.
From Hack 1.0 to NetHack 2.3e, nymphs used the N glyph, while nurses used the n glyph. In NetHack 3.0.0, nagas were introduced and represented by the N glyph, while the nymph was split into its three subtypes and moved to the n glyph; nurses were moved to the @ glyph with other human and elven monsters.
Variants
Many variants introduce Aphrodite, a new unique monster that use the n glyph.
SLASH'EM
SLASH'EM introduces new monsters that use the n glyph:
UnNetHack
UnNetHack introduces new monsters that use the n and N glyphs:
- n nymph:
- N naga:
dNetHack
dNetHack renames and changes the three nymphs from vanilla, and adds several other monsters that use the n and N glyphs:
- n nymph:
- N naga:
EvilHack
EvilHack also contains Aphrodite and her nymph level, and adds a couple of other monsters that use the n glyph:
SlashTHEM
SlashTHEM retains the nymphs added in SLASH'EM, and adds several other monsters that use the n and N glyphs, including some from other variants:
- n nymph:
- n nymph
- n satyr
- n nymph queen
- N naga: