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(Yes, you use #untrap to save a dwarf, or your pet. If it fails, repeat several times.)
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"The [[dwarf]] falls into a '''pit'''!"
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"The [[dwarf]] falls into a '''pit'''!"
  
 
There is an [[extended command]], "#[[untrap]]", that lets [[you]] reach for the dwarf and try to rescue it from the pit.
 
There is an [[extended command]], "#[[untrap]]", that lets [[you]] reach for the dwarf and try to rescue it from the pit.
  
"You reach for the dwarf. The dwarf is [[wiktionary:grateful|grateful]]!"
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"You reach for the dwarf. The dwarf is [[wiktionary:grateful|grateful]]!"
  
 
Congratulations! You now have a [[peaceful]] dwarf.
 
Congratulations! You now have a [[peaceful]] dwarf.
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Actually, you probably want to leave monsters in the pit, but you can use "#untrap" to rescue your own pets from pits. If the pet "backs away skeptically", try repeating "#untrap" several times.
 
Actually, you probably want to leave monsters in the pit, but you can use "#untrap" to rescue your own pets from pits. If the pet "backs away skeptically", try repeating "#untrap" several times.
  
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Revision as of 11:46, 26 April 2006

Pits are hazardous to your health. They can be deadly, especially for little dogs and kittens. They can be filled with boulders.


"The dwarf falls into a pit!"

There is an extended command, "#untrap", that lets you reach for the dwarf and try to rescue it from the pit.

"You reach for the dwarf. The dwarf is grateful!"

Congratulations! You now have a peaceful dwarf.

Actually, you probably want to leave monsters in the pit, but you can use "#untrap" to rescue your own pets from pits. If the pet "backs away skeptically", try repeating "#untrap" several times.