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All rings and amulets (except chargeable rings that carry a +0 charge) cause one additional nutrition point to be deducted once every twenty turns. This is additive -- a player wearing two rings and an amulet will lose three additional hunger points every twenty turns. This sense of "ring hunger" is separate from the hunger-causing effects of the [[ring of regeneration]] and the [[ring of hunger]], both of which cause a nutrition point to be lost every other turn. The [[ring of slow digestion]] prevents ordinary nutrition consumption, but still causes ring hunger (if it didn't, it would be a ring of ''no'' digestion.)
 
All rings and amulets (except chargeable rings that carry a +0 charge) cause one additional nutrition point to be deducted once every twenty turns. This is additive -- a player wearing two rings and an amulet will lose three additional hunger points every twenty turns. This sense of "ring hunger" is separate from the hunger-causing effects of the [[ring of regeneration]] and the [[ring of hunger]], both of which cause a nutrition point to be lost every other turn. The [[ring of slow digestion]] prevents ordinary nutrition consumption, but still causes ring hunger (if it didn't, it would be a ring of ''no'' digestion.)
  
For a full list of hunger causes and amounts, see the spoiler at [http://www.steelypips.org/nethack/343/food-343.html#hunger]
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For a full list of hunger causes and amounts, see Dylan O'Donnell and Kevin Hugo's [http://www.steelypips.org/nethack/343/food-343.html#hunger food spoiler].

Revision as of 22:50, 14 November 2006

All rings and amulets (except chargeable rings that carry a +0 charge) cause one additional nutrition point to be deducted once every twenty turns. This is additive -- a player wearing two rings and an amulet will lose three additional hunger points every twenty turns. This sense of "ring hunger" is separate from the hunger-causing effects of the ring of regeneration and the ring of hunger, both of which cause a nutrition point to be lost every other turn. The ring of slow digestion prevents ordinary nutrition consumption, but still causes ring hunger (if it didn't, it would be a ring of no digestion.)

For a full list of hunger causes and amounts, see Dylan O'Donnell and Kevin Hugo's food spoiler.