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{{otheruses|the boss in dNetHack|the boss in SLASH'EM|Nightmare (SLASH'EM)}}{{for|other uses|Nightmare (disambiguation)}} | {{otheruses|the boss in dNetHack|the boss in SLASH'EM|Nightmare (SLASH'EM)}}{{for|other uses|Nightmare (disambiguation)}} | ||
− | The '''Nightmare''', {{orange|u}}, is a | + | The '''Nightmare''', {{orange|u}}, is a [[monster]] that appears in [[dNetHack]] and [[notdNetHack]]. It is a [[demon]]ic [[black unicorn]] that behaves similarly to other black unicorns, and can even be thrown [[gem]]s, but is also much stronger and possesses several unique traits. |
The Nightmare has a unique headbutt attack that can cause afflictions on targets as if they had applied a cursed [[unicorn horn]], and also has four kick attacks that inflict [[fire]] damage. The Nightmare possess [[fire resistance]], [[sleep resistance]] and [[poison resistance]]. | The Nightmare has a unique headbutt attack that can cause afflictions on targets as if they had applied a cursed [[unicorn horn]], and also has four kick attacks that inflict [[fire]] damage. The Nightmare possess [[fire resistance]], [[sleep resistance]] and [[poison resistance]]. | ||
==Generation== | ==Generation== | ||
− | The Nightmare is only encountered in the [[Chaos Temple Quest]]. | + | The Nightmare is only encountered in the [[Chaos Temple Quest]], where it is randomly placed in the Earth Temple. |
− | The Nightmare [[Corpseless|does not leave a corpse]] upon death: | + | The Nightmare [[Corpseless|does not leave a corpse]] upon death: unless it was killed in a manner that would not ordinarily leave a [[corpse]] (e.g. [[disintegration]], [[digest]]ing, hitting it with a [[Silver Flame]] weapon at any point), they will drop [[Nighthorn (dNetHack)|Nighthorn]]. |
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+ | ==Origin== | ||
+ | As with many other monsters in the Chaos Temple Quest, Nightmare is based on a recurring enemy in the ''Final Fantasy'' series of games that often inflicts status debuffs on the player's party - this monster is in turn based on the nightmare from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''. | ||
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+ | The ''Final Fantasy'' Nightmare makes its debut in the first ''Final Fantasy'' game, where a fixed encounter against the monster occurs in the Citadel of Trials, and it also appears in the Chaos Shrine of the past. | ||
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u Nightmare | |
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Difficulty | 18 |
Attacks |
Butt 1d12 cursed unicorn horn, Kick 1d6 fire, Kick 1d6 fire, Kick 1d6 fire, Kick 1d6 fire |
Base level | 12 |
Base experience | 459 |
Speed | 22 |
Base AC | 0 |
Base MR | 110 |
Alignment | -20 (chaotic) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 0 (Not randomly generated) |
Genocidable | No |
Weight | 3900 |
Nutritional value | 800 |
Size | large |
Resistances | fire, sleep, poison |
Resistances conveyed | |
The Nightmare:
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- This article is about the boss in dNetHack. For the boss in SLASH'EM, see Nightmare (SLASH'EM).
- For other uses, see Nightmare (disambiguation).
The Nightmare, u, is a monster that appears in dNetHack and notdNetHack. It is a demonic black unicorn that behaves similarly to other black unicorns, and can even be thrown gems, but is also much stronger and possesses several unique traits.
The Nightmare has a unique headbutt attack that can cause afflictions on targets as if they had applied a cursed unicorn horn, and also has four kick attacks that inflict fire damage. The Nightmare possess fire resistance, sleep resistance and poison resistance.
Generation
The Nightmare is only encountered in the Chaos Temple Quest, where it is randomly placed in the Earth Temple.
The Nightmare does not leave a corpse upon death: unless it was killed in a manner that would not ordinarily leave a corpse (e.g. disintegration, digesting, hitting it with a Silver Flame weapon at any point), they will drop Nighthorn.
Origin
As with many other monsters in the Chaos Temple Quest, Nightmare is based on a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series of games that often inflicts status debuffs on the player's party - this monster is in turn based on the nightmare from Dungeons & Dragons.
The Final Fantasy Nightmare makes its debut in the first Final Fantasy game, where a fixed encounter against the monster occurs in the Citadel of Trials, and it also appears in the Chaos Shrine of the past.
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