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An '''orc''' is any monster represented lowercase by letter <tt>o</tt>. Actually, the [[goblin]] and the [[hobgoblin]] are nominally not orcs, though they are related.
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An '''orc''' is a type of monster represented by a lowercase by letter <tt>o</tt>. [[Goblin]]s and [[hobgoblin]]s are also represented by the letter <tt>o</tt>, but are not exactly orcs (though they are related).
  
These [[monster]]s exist in [[NetHack]]:
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The following orcs appear in [[NetHack]]:
 
* '''orc'''
 
* '''orc'''
* [[hill orc]], yellow
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* [[hill orc]], (shown in yellow text)
* [[Mordor orc]], blue
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* [[Mordor orc]], (shown in blue text)
 
* [[Uruk-Hai]]
 
* [[Uruk-Hai]]
  
 
== Facts ==
 
== Facts ==
Some common tactics of orcs include the use of [[orcish dagger]]s, the the [[armour]] marked with a white hand, the [[bow]]s and [[arrow]]s, and [[poison]]ed weapons.
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Orcs typically wear orcish armor (unless picking an item up after generated), which is of lesser quality than elven, dwarvish, or gnomish armor.  Orcs ordinarily wield [[orcish dagger]]s or [[bow]]s and [[arrow]]s, the latter of which are often poisoned.  While orcs are not terribly difficult in and of themselves, having poison resistance removes any difficulty.
  
Though [[you]] can find a goblin wandering alone, orcs tend to appear in groups. This is because when the [[random number generator]] creates an orc, it will place nearby several more orcs of the same type.
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Orcs appear in groups, so leading them into a hallway can make the battle much easier and let you avoid being surrounded.
  
If you wield [[Sting]], you will know the locations of all orcs at the current [[level]], and you will notice how the RNG generates them in groups.
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Wielding [[Sting]] will indicate the positions of any orcs on the current level.
 
 
== Commentary ==
 
...o.
 
.oh..    o "We captured a [[hobbit]]."
 
..oo.
 
}....
 
 
 
You might know goblins and orcs from the works of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]. You might also know them from the [[Gnomish Mines]]. Actually, [[gnome]]s and [[dwarf|dwarves]] are more common in the mines, but orcs also like to appear. Do you have memories of fighting orcs in the narrow alleys of [[Minetown]]? Or are you chasing the orcs because they captured Merry and Pippin?
 
 
 
In ''The Lord of the Rings'',
 
 
 
On screen, orcs appear pathetic. It looks as if a pile of donuts is attacking you.
 
 
 
Orcs seem to benefit from [[Slash'EM]], which features more kinds of orcish equipment. As it is, ''Slash'EM'' has so many types of monsters that the orcs are not memorable.
 
  
 
== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
Generally, it is easy to [[death|kill]] one orc or goblin. It is often easy to kill groups of them. The problem is when the orcs are so numerous that your one <tt>@</tt> (and your [[pet]], if any) is not enough to fight them. Another problem is becoming trapped between a group of orcs and some lone monster.
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Generally, it is easy to [[death|kill]] one orc or goblin. It is often easy to kill groups of them. The problem is when the orcs are so numerous that they pose a traveling challege (ie. they block routes of escape), or when you become trapped between the orcs and another more dangerous monster.
  
Some generic ''[[NetHack]]'' strategy can help:
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Some generic [[strategy]] can help:
 
* Lure the orcs into a corridor, so never simultaneously fight more than one (or two, if they surround you).
 
* Lure the orcs into a corridor, so never simultaneously fight more than one (or two, if they surround you).
 
* Climb the [[staircase]], wait until you heal, then return to the level to kill the remaining orcs.
 
* Climb the [[staircase]], wait until you heal, then return to the level to kill the remaining orcs.
* Run away!
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* Engrave [[Elbereth]]. Orcs respect '''E'''.
 
 
The more difficult orcs, such as [[Mordor orc]]s and [[Uruk-Hai]], can also cause problems for players. Still, a lone [[soldier ant]] should be more scary than any orc. You can flee orcs (if they did not land between you and the staircase up), or you can avoid walking to them (if they have no ranged weapons).
 
 
 
At worst, when you kill most of the orcs, the [[RNG]] will decide to send another group, perhaps of a different kind. However, if you could handle one group of orcs, you should be able to handle the next.
 
 
 
At some point, orcs will wield poisoned weapons against you. Or if not, some other [[monster]] in NetHack will try to poison you. So obtain [[poison resistance]]!
 
  
 
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[[Category:Monsters| ]]

Revision as of 13:33, 23 August 2006

An orc is a type of monster represented by a lowercase by letter o. Goblins and hobgoblins are also represented by the letter o, but are not exactly orcs (though they are related).

The following orcs appear in NetHack:

Facts

Orcs typically wear orcish armor (unless picking an item up after generated), which is of lesser quality than elven, dwarvish, or gnomish armor. Orcs ordinarily wield orcish daggers or bows and arrows, the latter of which are often poisoned. While orcs are not terribly difficult in and of themselves, having poison resistance removes any difficulty.

Orcs appear in groups, so leading them into a hallway can make the battle much easier and let you avoid being surrounded.

Wielding Sting will indicate the positions of any orcs on the current level.

Strategy

Generally, it is easy to kill one orc or goblin. It is often easy to kill groups of them. The problem is when the orcs are so numerous that they pose a traveling challege (ie. they block routes of escape), or when you become trapped between the orcs and another more dangerous monster.

Some generic strategy can help:

  • Lure the orcs into a corridor, so never simultaneously fight more than one (or two, if they surround you).
  • Climb the staircase, wait until you heal, then return to the level to kill the remaining orcs.
  • Engrave Elbereth. Orcs respect E.