Difference between revisions of "Rhaumbusun"

From NetHackWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Earliest Geh can start in SLASH'EM is Dlvl 43, latest they could spawn is Dlvl 41; adjusted strategy section to reflect that they only really appear through summon nasties, and moved mechanics of the gaze attack to the top of the strategy section)
(reword so it doesn't sound like they can't be summoned in gehennom)
Line 25: Line 25:
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Rhaumbusuns are normally only generated through the [[summon nasties]] [[monster spell]]. They are technically eligible for random generation in [[Gehennom]], but owing to their low difficulty, they will never actually spawn there.
+
Rhaumbusuns are normally only generated through the [[summon nasties]] [[monster spell]]. They are technically eligible for random generation in [[Gehennom]], but owing to their low difficulty, they will not naturally spawn there.
  
 
A rhaumbusun named Izzy appears as one of the assistants of [[Black market (SLASH'EM)#One-eyed Sam|One-eyed Sam]] in the [[Black market (SLASH'EM)|black market]].
 
A rhaumbusun named Izzy appears as one of the assistants of [[Black market (SLASH'EM)#One-eyed Sam|One-eyed Sam]] in the [[Black market (SLASH'EM)|black market]].

Revision as of 08:18, 4 June 2023

A rhaumbusun, :, is a type of monster that appears in SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM and Hack'EM. It is an oviparous carnivore with a damaging gaze attack that can paralyze you for 1-4 turns.

Rhaumbusun corpses are poisonous to eat, but have a 13% chance to convey poison resistance.

Generation

Rhaumbusuns are normally only generated through the summon nasties monster spell. They are technically eligible for random generation in Gehennom, but owing to their low difficulty, they will not naturally spawn there.

A rhaumbusun named Izzy appears as one of the assistants of One-eyed Sam in the black market.

Strategy

Reflection does not protect against the gaze attack, but blinding yourself will prevent it entirely, while free action will negate its effects.

Individually, rhaumbusuns are not threatening: their paralysis is short-lived, and they lack the ability to inflict any physical damage. However, they serve to make the summon nasties spell far more dangerous than in vanilla, especially if you lack free action: a small handful of turns may be enough to seal your fate if you are immobilized while surrounded by summoned nasties and other high-level monsters; the rhaumbusun that resides in the black market can prove a similar danger for players that either accidentally anger One-Eyed Sam or opt to actively fight him. Players without free action should watch carefully for summoned rhaumbusuns, and blind themselves as soon as they see one.

Fortunately, their low level, slow speed and high AC mean that they are very easy to kill once the paralysis can be negated.

As a polyform

Doppelgangers in the early game can use the rhaumbusun polyform as a means to get an edge against much stronger monsters, since it is available as early as the second level. However, the form's weakness means they usually cannot take advantage of the gaze directly - instead, they can lay eggs to obtain tame rhaumbusuns that can use their gaze attack against suitable targets, making them much easier to eliminate.

History

The rhaumbusun first appears in SLASH 6.

Origin

The rhaumbusun is a monster from Dungeons & Dragons that first appears in the August 1981 issue of Dragon Magazine, featured in “The Dragon's Bestiary: Rhaumbusun” by Ed Greenwood and Victor Selby. A relative of the dreaded basilisk, the rhaumbusun is a reptilian creature with eight short and stubby legs, dorsal spikes and gemstone-like eyes. Rhaumbusun were clumsy and moved by loudly shuffling, making them easy to detect.

Their main weapon and defense mechanism is a paralyzing gaze that reached up to 20 feet and could affect creatures that met its stare for up to eight minutes; unlike many such gazes, this did not affect the Astral or Ethereal planes and could not be reflected with mirrors (though a spell of gaze reflection still works). A rhaumbusun would bite only when cornered, and usually targets creatures that their gaze has paralyzed.

Herbivorous and apprehensive by nature, rhaumbusuns often inhabit desert and steppe biomes, appearing in mated pairs and hiding their nests in small, dark and dry caves decorated with small shiny baubles. Their reputation as "predators" is a result of them paralyzing intruders that then become prey for actual predators in the area - some smaller creatures make their nests near rhaumbusun territory as a form of protection.