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'''NetHack: The Next Generation''' was Sebastian Klein's [[variant]] of [[NetHack 3.1.3]]. Its main features are Geek as a new [[role]], and various monsters and jokes borrowed from the works of [[Douglas Adams]].
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'''NetHack: The Next Generation''' was Sebastian Klein's [[variant]] of [[NetHack 3.1.3]]. Its main features are [[Geek]] as a new [[role]], and various monsters and jokes borrowed from the works of [[Douglas Adams]].
  
The documentation also describes a feature that allows players to reroll new characters. They may even specify minimum features! This is normally something that [[we]] expect of [[Angband]], not [[NetHack]]. It also contained lots of new items such as the [[scroll of consecration]] that built an [[altar]] on the current square (with the odds of the altar being co-aligned depending on the scroll's BUC), the [[scroll of ungenocide]] which re-enables generation of a particular monster, [[scroll of reverse identify]] that lets you identify a type of item (e.g. ring of conflict – "Ring of conflict is twisted ring") or an appearance (e.g. "Bubbly potion is restore ability"), [[wand of wonder]] which duplicates the effect of zapping a random wand, [[potion of radium]] which makes you very sick, and [[potion of cyanide]] which makes you very dead.
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The documentation also describes a feature that allows players to reroll new characters. They may even specify minimum features! This is normally something that [[we]] expect of [[Angband]], not [[NetHack]]. It also contained lots of new items such as the [[scroll of consecration]] that built an [[altar]] on the current square (with the odds of the altar being co-aligned depending on the scroll's BUC), the [[scroll of undo genocide]] which re-enables generation of a particular monster, [[scroll of reverse identify]] that lets you identify a type of item (e.g. ring of conflict – "Ring of conflict is twisted ring") or an appearance (e.g. "Bubbly potion is restore ability"), [[wand of wonder]] which duplicates the effect of zapping a random wand, [[potion of radium]] which makes you very sick, and [[potion of cyanide]] which makes you very dead.
  
NetHack TNG was also the source of [[Schroedinger's Cat]] though it behaved differently. It had a 50/50 chance of a potion of radium, potion of cyanide, and a live cat or a potion of radium, and a dead cat.
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NetHack TNG was also the source of [[Schroedinger's Cat]] though it behaved differently. It had a 50/50 chance of a potion of radium, potion of cyanide, and a live cat or a potion of radium and a dead cat.
  
NetHack TNG has become obscure, as apparently no one has bothered to port it to newer versions of [[vanilla]] NetHack. Though Sebastian Klein's original distribution site is missing, [[J. Ali Harlow]] offers NetHack TNG (in the form of a [[patch]] from the 3.1.3 sources) on an [http://www.juiblex.co.uk/nethack/TNG.html archive site].
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NetHack TNG has become obscure, as apparently no one has bothered to port it to newer versions of [[vanilla]] NetHack. Though Sebastian Klein's original distribution site is missing, [[J. Ali Harlow]] offers NetHack TNG (in the form of a [[patch]] from the 3.1.3 sources) on his [http://www.juiblex.co.uk/nethack/TNG.html archive site].
  
 
However, TNG seems to be more popular among Japanese players. Apparently TNG was ported to [[JNetHack]], resulting in "JNetHack-3.4.3-0.8-TNG".
 
However, TNG seems to be more popular among Japanese players. Apparently TNG was ported to [[JNetHack]], resulting in "JNetHack-3.4.3-0.8-TNG".
  
Anglophones may be noticing NetHack TNG again now that Edrobot is using it as a vehicle to put Douglas Adams jokes into [[Dudley's dungeon]]. The story arc begins at [http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20070424 24 April 2007]; NetHack TNG becomes a plot twist at [http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20070501 1 May 2007].
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Large parts of NetHack TNG have been ported to [[SLASHTHEM]].
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Anglophones have noticed NetHack TNG back when Edrobot was using it as a vehicle to put Douglas Adams jokes into [[Dudley's dungeon]]. The story arc began at [http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20070424 24 April 2007]; NetHack TNG became a plot twist at [http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20070501 1 May 2007].
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==See also==
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* [[Item (NetHack: The Next Generation)]]
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* [[Special level (NetHack: The Next Generation)]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.juiblex.co.uk/nethack/TNG.html Ali's NetHack: The Next Generation Archive]
 
* [http://www.juiblex.co.uk/nethack/TNG.html Ali's NetHack: The Next Generation Archive]
 
* [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/jtng/ JNetHack TNG] at the [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/ Japanese NetHack portal]
 
* [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/jtng/ JNetHack TNG] at the [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/ Japanese NetHack portal]
 
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* [http://www.juiblex.co.uk/nethack/TNG/nhtngsp.txt] is pretty thorough documentation written by the creator of the variant.
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* [http://games.roguelife.org/nhtng.html TNG at Roguelife.org] in Japanese only; the main site is available in Japanese and with English translation
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 28 August 2022

NetHack: The Next Generation was Sebastian Klein's variant of NetHack 3.1.3. Its main features are Geek as a new role, and various monsters and jokes borrowed from the works of Douglas Adams.

The documentation also describes a feature that allows players to reroll new characters. They may even specify minimum features! This is normally something that we expect of Angband, not NetHack. It also contained lots of new items such as the scroll of consecration that built an altar on the current square (with the odds of the altar being co-aligned depending on the scroll's BUC), the scroll of undo genocide which re-enables generation of a particular monster, scroll of reverse identify that lets you identify a type of item (e.g. ring of conflict – "Ring of conflict is twisted ring") or an appearance (e.g. "Bubbly potion is restore ability"), wand of wonder which duplicates the effect of zapping a random wand, potion of radium which makes you very sick, and potion of cyanide which makes you very dead.

NetHack TNG was also the source of Schroedinger's Cat though it behaved differently. It had a 50/50 chance of a potion of radium, potion of cyanide, and a live cat or a potion of radium and a dead cat.

NetHack TNG has become obscure, as apparently no one has bothered to port it to newer versions of vanilla NetHack. Though Sebastian Klein's original distribution site is missing, J. Ali Harlow offers NetHack TNG (in the form of a patch from the 3.1.3 sources) on his archive site.

However, TNG seems to be more popular among Japanese players. Apparently TNG was ported to JNetHack, resulting in "JNetHack-3.4.3-0.8-TNG".

Large parts of NetHack TNG have been ported to SLASHTHEM.

Anglophones have noticed NetHack TNG back when Edrobot was using it as a vehicle to put Douglas Adams jokes into Dudley's dungeon. The story arc began at 24 April 2007; NetHack TNG became a plot twist at 1 May 2007.

See also

External links