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Many players keeping extensive notes while exploring the [[Mazes of Menace]]. This serves multiple purposes:
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Many players keep extensive notes while exploring the [[Mazes of Menace]]. This serves multiple purposes:
 
* to keep track of various in-game resources such as [[shops]], [[fountains]], [[altars]], etc.
 
* to keep track of various in-game resources such as [[shops]], [[fountains]], [[altars]], etc.
 
* to keep track of various events, such as [[prayer timeout]].
 
* to keep track of various events, such as [[prayer timeout]].
* to preserve some information in the event the character has a bad encounter with [[Scroll of amnesia|Maud]].
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* to preserve some information in the event the character has a bad encounter with [[scroll of amnesia|amnesia]].
 
* to learn from their mistakes.
 
* to learn from their mistakes.
  
While this wiki provides information on universal facts ("is it safe to eat a [[kobold]] corpse?"), a player's notes serve to record information specific to the game he or she is playing that may change from game to game ("which floor has the entrance to [[Sokoban]]?").
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While this wiki provides information on universal facts ("is it safe to eat a [[kobold]] corpse?"), a player's notes serve to record information specific to the game they are playing that may change from game to game ("which floor has the entrance to [[Sokoban]]?").
  
The game does not provide any in-game note-taking ability (though some [[NetHack_4|variants]] do), so typically a separate text-editing window or physical pen-and-paper is used.  On some systems, screen shots can also be a handy way to record a floor's appearance with a single key press.
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The game provides a limited amount of in-game note-taking ability in the [[dungeon overview]], which automatically tracks many things one would want to write down anyway. [[Name|Naming]] items with intrinsics the character has gained or other useful facts is another common method. For other forms of note taking, a separate text-editing window, screenshots, or physical pen-and-paper can be used.
  
== Things Worth Noting ==
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== Things worth noting ==
  
=== Dungeon Features ===
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=== Dungeon features ===
* Branching information, such as which level has the entrance to [[Sokoban]], where the [[Mines]] begin, how far down from that point [[Minetown]] is, etc.
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[[NetHack 3.6.0]] added the [[overview]] and [[annotate]] commands, which allow you to keep in-game notes of the dungeon overview. Dungeon features such as sinks, fountains, and altars, special rooms such as [[shops]] and [[temples]], most special levels, and dungeon branches are automatically recorded.
* Location of [[shops]].  Particularly in the early game with characters who don't have abundant food, moving efficiently is important and knowing which dungeon level had a particular shop can be invaluable.  The contents of shops is also valuable.
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* Location of other dungeon features such as sinks, fountains, etc.  A mid-game Valkyrie or Knight who wants to create [[Excalibur]] might need multiple fountains.
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You may want to annotate certain levels with things that are not automatically tracked:
 
* Location of any durable [[Elbereth]] retreat squares the character has prepared.
 
* Location of any durable [[Elbereth]] retreat squares the character has prepared.
* Location of any [[stashes]] the character has created.
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* Location of any [[Stash|stashes]] the character has created.
* Configuration of various dungeon elements that change on a game-by-game basis. For example, which shops are in Minetown (and which floorplan Minetown has perhaps), if the alter there is co-aligned, etc.
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* Configuration of various dungeon elements that change on a game-by-game basis. For example, which shops are in Minetown (and which variant it is perhaps), if the altar there is co-aligned, etc.
* Dungeon "todos" such as floors that have not been completely explored, floors on which an unexplored [[vault]] exists, etc.
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* "Todos" such as floors that have not been completely explored or where there is a [[nymph]] that stole an item.
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* Floors on which an unexplored [[vault]] exists.
  
=== Character Attributes ===
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=== Character attributes ===
Although the best way to review a character's attributes is through various means of [[Enlightenment]], the character may not always have such means, particularly in the early game.
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Although the best way to review a character's attributes is through various means of [[enlightenment]], the character may not always have such means, particularly in the early game.
  
* Intrinsics the character has acquired. For example: "Has this character eaten a [[floating eye]] corpse (to gain telepathy) yet?"
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* Intrinsics the character has acquired. For example: "Has this character eaten a [[floating eye]] corpse (to gain telepathy) yet?"
* A matrix of desirable attributes ([[reflection]], [[magic cancellation]], resistances, etc.) and what gives them.
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* A matrix of desirable attributes ([[reflection]], [[magic cancellation]], resistances, etc.) and what gives them.
  
 
=== Events ===
 
=== Events ===
 
* Last turn prayed, which is useful for tracking [[prayer timeout]].
 
* Last turn prayed, which is useful for tracking [[prayer timeout]].
 
* Last turn an item was invoked.
 
* Last turn an item was invoked.
* If your [[pet]] becomes separated from you, noting the level in which this occurred may be useful, as well as the turn on which separation too place. Separated pets lose [[tameness]] the longer they are apart from their owner.
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* If your [[pet]] becomes separated from you, noting the level in which this occurred may be useful, as well as the turn on which separation took place. Separated pets lose [[tameness]] the longer they are apart from their owner.
  
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[[Category:Strategy]]
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 23 January 2017

Many players keep extensive notes while exploring the Mazes of Menace. This serves multiple purposes:

  • to keep track of various in-game resources such as shops, fountains, altars, etc.
  • to keep track of various events, such as prayer timeout.
  • to preserve some information in the event the character has a bad encounter with amnesia.
  • to learn from their mistakes.

While this wiki provides information on universal facts ("is it safe to eat a kobold corpse?"), a player's notes serve to record information specific to the game they are playing that may change from game to game ("which floor has the entrance to Sokoban?").

The game provides a limited amount of in-game note-taking ability in the dungeon overview, which automatically tracks many things one would want to write down anyway. Naming items with intrinsics the character has gained or other useful facts is another common method. For other forms of note taking, a separate text-editing window, screenshots, or physical pen-and-paper can be used.

Things worth noting

Dungeon features

NetHack 3.6.0 added the overview and annotate commands, which allow you to keep in-game notes of the dungeon overview. Dungeon features such as sinks, fountains, and altars, special rooms such as shops and temples, most special levels, and dungeon branches are automatically recorded.

You may want to annotate certain levels with things that are not automatically tracked:

  • Location of any durable Elbereth retreat squares the character has prepared.
  • Location of any stashes the character has created.
  • Configuration of various dungeon elements that change on a game-by-game basis. For example, which shops are in Minetown (and which variant it is perhaps), if the altar there is co-aligned, etc.
  • "Todos" such as floors that have not been completely explored or where there is a nymph that stole an item.
  • Floors on which an unexplored vault exists.

Character attributes

Although the best way to review a character's attributes is through various means of enlightenment, the character may not always have such means, particularly in the early game.

  • Intrinsics the character has acquired. For example: "Has this character eaten a floating eye corpse (to gain telepathy) yet?"
  • A matrix of desirable attributes (reflection, magic cancellation, resistances, etc.) and what gives them.

Events

  • Last turn prayed, which is useful for tracking prayer timeout.
  • Last turn an item was invoked.
  • If your pet becomes separated from you, noting the level in which this occurred may be useful, as well as the turn on which separation took place. Separated pets lose tameness the longer they are apart from their owner.

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

It may contain text specific to NetHack 3.6.0. Information on this page may be out of date.

Editors: After reviewing this page and making necessary edits, please change the {{nethack-360}} tag to the current version's tag or {{noversion}} as appropriate.