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'''Riding''' in NetHack is most commonly associated with [[Knight]]s, because they begin the game with a saddled pony, but any character who finds a [[saddle]] and tames a suitable steed will be able to ride.
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'''Riding''' in NetHack is most commonly associated with [[Knight]]s, because they begin the game with a saddled [[pony]], but any character who finds a [[saddle]] and tames a suitable steed will be able to ride.
  
 
== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==
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== Pros and cons ==
 
== Pros and cons ==
While riding, your carrying capacity will be set to maximum.  Your steed will be more passive than when not ridden - it will not pick up items and will not spontaneously attack monsters, though it will still defend you.  You will move at the [[speed]] of your steed (a horse is as fast as a character wearing speed boots, and a warhorse is even faster).  Polearms can be used effectively at close range while riding.
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While riding, your carrying capacity will be set to maximum.  Your steed will be more passive than when not ridden - it will not pick up items and will not spontaneously attack monsters, though it will still defend you.  You will move at the [[speed]] of your steed (a horse is as fast as a character wearing speed boots, and a [[warhorse]] is even faster).  Polearms can be used effectively at close range while riding.
  
 
On the other hand, you cannot eat corpses off the ground while riding, and can only pick items up if you have at least Basic riding [[skill]].  Pets are ''not'' reluctant to be ridden over cursed items.  If you ride downstairs while burdened, you will fall off and injure both legs.
 
On the other hand, you cannot eat corpses off the ground while riding, and can only pick items up if you have at least Basic riding [[skill]].  Pets are ''not'' reluctant to be ridden over cursed items.  If you ride downstairs while burdened, you will fall off and injure both legs.

Revision as of 07:35, 8 January 2007

Riding in NetHack is most commonly associated with Knights, because they begin the game with a saddled pony, but any character who finds a saddle and tames a suitable steed will be able to ride.

Getting started

First you need a pet which is large enough to ride, not humanoid and has a solid physical form (e.g. not amorphous like a pudding or whirly like a vortex). You must also be in a humanoid form and not too big or small to fit on a saddle.

Next you need to saddle the pet by applying the saddle to it - you need at least one free hand for this. It is possible to saddle a non-tame monster, but this is more difficult than saddling a pet, and you will not be permitted to ride the monster until it is tamed.

Now mount the steed with the #ride command. Unless you are a Knight, this will make it less tame and may untame it. If any of the following conditions hold, you simply won't be able to ride:

  • You are already riding.
  • You are hallucinating.
  • Your legs are wounded.
  • You are Stressed or worse.
  • You are blind and not telepathic.
  • You are punished.
  • You or your steed are trapped.
  • You are levitating and cannot come down at will.
  • You are wearing rusty or corroded body armour.

If any of the following hold, you will slip while trying to get on the steed, and will lose some hit points. This can also happen by chance when you're not impaired in any way.

  • You are confused.
  • You are fumbling.
  • You have slippery fingers.
  • Your steed's saddle is cursed.

Pros and cons

While riding, your carrying capacity will be set to maximum. Your steed will be more passive than when not ridden - it will not pick up items and will not spontaneously attack monsters, though it will still defend you. You will move at the speed of your steed (a horse is as fast as a character wearing speed boots, and a warhorse is even faster). Polearms can be used effectively at close range while riding.

On the other hand, you cannot eat corpses off the ground while riding, and can only pick items up if you have at least Basic riding skill. Pets are not reluctant to be ridden over cursed items. If you ride downstairs while burdened, you will fall off and injure both legs.

Possible choices of steed

  • Horse - grows stronger and faster, and is easy to tame, but is difficult to keep fed as it is herbivorous.
  • Dragon - can fly, is carnivorous so easy to keep fed, and can be acquired by laying an egg, but is slow.
  • Ki-rin - very fast, can fly and does not eat (be aware that this means that it is more likely to go wild) but is difficult to tame and also somewhat rare.