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==Quest== | ==Quest== | ||
The [[pirate quest]] sees the Pirate traveling from the pirate stronghold of Tortuga to Shipwreck Island to retrieve the [[Treasury of Proteus]] from [[Blackbeard's Ghost]]. The Treasury will periodically polymorph its contents while carried. In addition, it grants magic resistance and is so cursed it sucks in lesser curses like a black hole, blocking curses much like [[Magicbane]] does. | The [[pirate quest]] sees the Pirate traveling from the pirate stronghold of Tortuga to Shipwreck Island to retrieve the [[Treasury of Proteus]] from [[Blackbeard's Ghost]]. The Treasury will periodically polymorph its contents while carried. In addition, it grants magic resistance and is so cursed it sucks in lesser curses like a black hole, blocking curses much like [[Magicbane]] does. | ||
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+ | ==Pirate names for items== | ||
+ | [[Samurai#Japanese names for items|Like the Samurai]], the Pirate will know common items by special names, usually nautical-themed: | ||
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+ | {| class="prettytable" | ||
+ | ! Standard !! Pirate | ||
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+ | | [[potion of booze]] || [[wikipedia:Rum|potion of rum]] | ||
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+ | | [[cram ration]] || [[wikipedia:Hardtack|sea biscuit]] | ||
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+ | | [[scimitar]] || [[wikipedia:Cutlass|cutlass]] | ||
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+ | | [[small shield]] || [[wikipedia:Buckler|buckler]] | ||
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+ | | [[sack]] || [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ditty_bag ditty bag] | ||
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+ | | [[large box]] || [[wikipedia:Footlocker (luggage)|foot locker]] | ||
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+ | | [[club]] || [[wikipedia:Belaying pin|belaying pin]] | ||
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+ | | [[zorkmid]] || [[wikipedia:Doubloon|doubloon]] | ||
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+ | | [[zorkmid|gold coin]] || [[wikipedia:Spanish dollar|piece of eight]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | The patch treats the cutlass as a kind of [[scimitar]]. In real life, the [[wikipedia:Cutlass|cutlass]] is usually a much shorter sword than the [[wikipedia:Scimitar|scimitar]], though both usually have conspicuously curved blades. Both are also related to the [[sabre]]--the scimitar through the Persian ''shamshir'' and Turkish ''kilij'', which were probably influenced by sabres used by the Byzantine Empire--but NetHack treats them as separate weapons. [[NetHack is not real life]]. | ||
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[[Category:Patches]] | [[Category:Patches]] | ||
[[Category:Slash'EM Extended roles]] | [[Category:Slash'EM Extended roles]] |
Revision as of 16:42, 22 June 2015
Pirate Role | |
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Author | Chris |
Download | link |
NetHack PatchDB | pending |
The Pirate is a role added in the Pirate Role patch, which was developed using Nephi's preliminary Pirate patch as a base.
Pirates are a melee focused class that may have trouble finding a good weapon. Their first sacrifice gift is the Marauder's Map, and their crowning gift is an artifact cutlass (scimitar), Reaver. Their default pet is either a parrot or a monkey.
Skills
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In Slash'EM Extended, the pirate can also advance firearms to Expert, and starts with a pistol and a random amount of bullets.
Quest
The pirate quest sees the Pirate traveling from the pirate stronghold of Tortuga to Shipwreck Island to retrieve the Treasury of Proteus from Blackbeard's Ghost. The Treasury will periodically polymorph its contents while carried. In addition, it grants magic resistance and is so cursed it sucks in lesser curses like a black hole, blocking curses much like Magicbane does.
Pirate names for items
Like the Samurai, the Pirate will know common items by special names, usually nautical-themed:
The patch treats the cutlass as a kind of scimitar. In real life, the cutlass is usually a much shorter sword than the scimitar, though both usually have conspicuously curved blades. Both are also related to the sabre--the scimitar through the Persian shamshir and Turkish kilij, which were probably influenced by sabres used by the Byzantine Empire--but NetHack treats them as separate weapons. NetHack is not real life.