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In [[dNetHack]], an attack with the '''quest artifact theft''' attribute deals physical damage and steals either the [[quest artifact]] or the [[Amulet of Yendor]] from the player character. In the source code, it is denoted by 'AD_SQUE', and possessed by all [[nemesis|nemeses]].
This kind of attack deals physical damage, and steals either the Quest Artifact or Amulet of Yendor from the player character. In the source code, it is denoted by 'AD_SQUE', and possessed by all and only by [[nemesis|nemeses]].
 
  
 
This is distinct from the Amulet theft attack possessed by the [[Wizard of Yendor]], which is AD_SAMU.  
 
This is distinct from the Amulet theft attack possessed by the [[Wizard of Yendor]], which is AD_SAMU.  
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 6 January 2021

In dNetHack, an attack with the quest artifact theft attribute deals physical damage and steals either the quest artifact or the Amulet of Yendor from the player character. In the source code, it is denoted by 'AD_SQUE', and possessed by all nemeses.

This is distinct from the Amulet theft attack possessed by the Wizard of Yendor, which is AD_SAMU.

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