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* Cursed [[scroll of create monster|scrolls of create monster]] will create much more monsters (or acid blobs), useful for sacrifice.
 
* Cursed [[scroll of create monster|scrolls of create monster]] will create much more monsters (or acid blobs), useful for sacrifice.
 
* Cursed [[scroll of confuse monster|scrolls of confuse monster]] will confuse [[you]]. Combined with a [[scroll of gold detection]], this is the safest way to detect the [[endgame]] [[portal]]s.
 
* Cursed [[scroll of confuse monster|scrolls of confuse monster]] will confuse [[you]]. Combined with a [[scroll of gold detection]], this is the safest way to detect the [[endgame]] [[portal]]s.
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* Cursed potions with negative effects will have longer-lasting effects, making them more potent against monsters.
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{{todo|Do the effects of vapors on '''monsters''' really last longer? This is well-known for the player (quaffing only), but this kind of thing is not always the same for monsters and needs to be checked. In fact, the paralysis page recommends wielding a ''blessed'' potion. This may also have to do with to-hit chance.}}
  
 
== Obtaining unholy water ==
 
== Obtaining unholy water ==

Revision as of 22:55, 22 July 2009

! Clear potion.png
Name unholy water
Appearance cursed clear potion
Base price 100 zm
Weight 20
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

A potion of unholy water (unidentified, a "cursed clear potion") is the cursed version of the potion of water; it has the inverse effect of holy water:

Thus, using the #dip command together with unholy water allows you to make cursed objects.

Possible uses

In general, unholy water is only useful for making cursed objects. An exception might be for intentionally healing a demon, undead, or lycanthrope, such as a pet, or a chaotic player. Although the vast majority of objects in the game are better when they are not cursed, there are some exceptions to this rule, and it is these exceptions that are of interest here.

A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:

"Do the effects of vapors on monsters really last longer? This is well-known for the player (quaffing only), but this kind of thing is not always the same for monsters and needs to be checked. In fact, the paralysis page recommends wielding a blessed potion. This may also have to do with to-hit chance."

Obtaining unholy water

One way is to grab it from a bones pile: it is likely that water dropped from a previous player will be cursed, and thus unholy. Bones containing dead priest(esse)s are especially good sources, as their starting potions of holy water might have become unholy.

With that first potion, it is easy to make more unholy water by dipping a stack of a few uncursed potions of water into unholy water.

Praying at an altar not of your alignment with potions of water on the altar is another method to make unholy water, but comes with the usual consequences of praying on another god's altar. You could alleviate the resulting anger by immediately sacrificing a former pet. This neither converts the altar nor consumes the corpse nor angers a tending priest, but has its own disadvantages.

The safest way is to read a blessed scroll of remove curse while confused, which randomly blesses or curses items in the inventory, and hope that it curses some potions of water. This is of course best to do only after dropping all items whose B/U/C status you do not want to change. To increase your chances of getting unholy water, have many potions of water and individual-name each one with a different name so that they don't stack.

Yet another way is to wish for cursed potions of water.

A final method is to dip a potion into a fountain twice in order to dilute it; there is a chance that the resulting potion of water will be cursed. Be prepared for the monsters this can summon.

Diluting Unholy Water

Unlike most cursed potions, dipping unholy water will not cause it to dilute and lose its cursed status (becoming an ordinary potion of water).