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Wearing a '''ring of free action''' gives you the '''free action''' extrinsic, which protects [[you]] from [[paralysis]].
 
  
== Identification ==
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A '''ring of free action''' is a type of [[ring]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. gives you the '''free action''' extrinsic, which protects [[you]] from [[paralysis]].
  
Identifying a ring of free action indirectly is difficult, since observing the effects would likely require the player to undergo a paralysis attack. Quaffing a potion of paralysis in a locked closet while standing on a permanent [[Elbereth]] or [[scroll of scare monster]] is probably the absolutely safest method. Meleeing a gelatinous cube is also relatively safe, but the paranoid may perform this under similar circumstances. Keep in mind that attacking any creature will erode Elbereth.
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==Description==
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When worn, the ring of free action confers the [[free action]] extrinsic [[property]], which protects you from attacks and traps that induce [[paralysis]], as well as the [[potion or paralysis]] or [[potion of sleeping]]. This includes the following:
  
Dropping a ring of free action into a [[sink]] produces the message, '''"You see the ring slide right down the drain!"'''
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* Paralayzing [[container trap]]s
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* [[Thrown]] or [[quaff]]ed [[potion]]s of paralysis or sleeping
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* Paralyzing attacks from the following sources:
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** The [[Paralyze (monster spell)|paralyze]] and [[Stun (monster spell)|stun]] [[monster spell]]s
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** [[floating eye]]s
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** [[gelatinous cube]]s
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** [[ghoul]]s
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** [[guardian naga]]s
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** [[shade]]s
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** [[Yeenoghu]]
  
== Effects ==
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The ring does ''not'' protect you from:
  
Free action includes protection from:
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* Being "paralyzed" by fear, e.g. when an enormous [[ghost]] appears in a deserted [[temple]], or when you [[chat]] to a [[skeleton]]
* Paralysis [[Trap#Container traps|container traps]]
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* Incapacitation by [[lightning]] in clouds on the [[Plane of Air]]
* A [[throw]]n or [[quaff]]ed [[potion of paralysis]] or [[potion of sleeping]]
 
* Paralysis or stunning [[monster spell|spells]] (reduced to one turn)
 
  
In addition, protection from the paralyzing attacks of the following [[monster]]s:
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[[Eating jewelry|Eating the ring]] and successfully absorbing its magic will grant [[intrinsic]] [[sleep resistance]].
* [[Floating eye]]s ("You momentarily stiffen under the floating eye's gaze!)
 
* [[Gelatinous cube]]s
 
* [[Ghoul]]s
 
* [[Guardian naga]]s
 
* [[Shade]]s
 
* [[Yeenoghu]]
 
  
Free action does '''''not''''':
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==Strategy==
* Protect you from being "paralyzed" by fear when an enormous [[ghost]] appears in a deserted [[temple]], or you [[chat]] to a [[skeleton]]
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A ring of free action can prove invaluable in endgame areas such as [[Moloch's Sanctum]] and the [[Astral Plane]], which are always full of hostile [[aligned priest]]s that can end your run with a single ill-timed paralyze spell - a thrown potion of paralysis is also not uncommon and is just as likely to result in your death if one hits you. Some players will [[wish]] or [[polypile]] for one if they have not found it before  by the time they are ready to retrieve the [[Book of the Dead]] for the [[Invocation]].
* Protect you from [[sleep]], except from potions of sleeping
 
* Protect you from [[stunning]], except from spells
 
* Protect you from any [[grabbing attack]]s, including [[drowning]]
 
* Protect you from [[Trap#^ Bear trap|bear traps]], [[pit]]s, [[spider web]]s, or any physically binding traps
 
* Protect you from [[stoning]]
 
* Allow you to move freely on the [[Plane of Air]] or [[Plane of Water]]
 
* Prevent you from being incapacitated by [[lightning]] in clouds on the [[Plane of Air]]
 
* Grant any extra [[turn]]s
 
* Protect against helplessness caused by [[engraving]], a [[cursed spellbook]], [[fumbling]],{{refsrc|timeout.c|330}} or [[hurtling]] through the air while [[levitating]].
 
  
[[Eating jewelry|Eating the ring]] will give you [[intrinsic]] [[sleep resistance]] instead of free action.
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If you elect to enter the Sanctum or the Astral Plane without the ring of free action, avoid being surrounded if at all possible and have an [[amulet of life saving]] and/or some potions of {{! of|full healing}} ready to use at a moment's notice.
  
== Strategy ==
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===Identification===
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Informally identifying a ring of free action without a [[sink]] is difficult, since most forms of paralysis can result in a helpless player's demise. For the paranoid player, one of the safest methods is to [[lock]] yourself in a closet and quaff a potion of paralysis while standing on a semi-permanent [[Elbereth]] engraving or a [[scroll of scare monster]].
  
A ring of free action is useful enough in high-density endgame areas such as [[Moloch's Sanctum]] and the [[Astral Plane]] that some players will [[wish]] or [[polypile]] for one if they have not found one by the time they get there. Thrown potions of paralysis are quite common, and getting hit by one and paralyzed for several turns while surrounded by [[aligned priests]] or, worse, one of the [[Riders]], can be very painful or even deadly. If you go in without one, it's wise to avoid being surrounded if at all possible and have an [[amulet of life saving]] or at least some [[potion of full healing|potions of full healing]] ready for use.
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Paralysis from a gelatinous cube lasts for a much shorter duration compared to other forms, making it relatively safe to test a ring with, and especially cautious players can use this to set up similar circumstances for testing a ring - keep in mind that attacking any creature while on an Elbereth engraving will cause it to fade away.
  
== Messages ==
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==Messages==
{{message|You momentarily stiffen.|Free action prevented a mon's paralysis attack or a chest trap from paralyzing you.}}
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{{message|You momentarily stiffen.|The ring of free action prevented a paralyzing attack or a chest trap from paralyzing you.}}
{{message|You momentarily stiffen under <mon's> gaze.|Free action prevented a floating eye's gaze from paralyzing you.}}
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{{message|You stiffen momentarily.|The ring prevented a potion of paralysis or its vapors from paralyzing you.}}
{{message|You stiffen momentarily.|Free action prevented a potion or its vapors from paralyzing you.}}
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{{message|You momentarily stiffen under <monster>'s gaze.|The ring prevented a floating eye's gaze from paralyzing you.}}
{{message|You stiffen momentarily under your gaze.|You were polymorphed into a floating eye, applied a mirror on yourself, and free action prevented paraysis.}}
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{{message|You stiffen momentarily under your gaze.|You were polymorphed into a floating eye and [[applied]] a [[mirror]] on yourself, and the ring prevented paraysis.}}
{{message|You stiffen briefly.|Free action prevented a mon's [[Paralyze_(monster_spell)|paralyze]] spell from paralyzing you.}}
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{{message|You stiffen briefly.|Free action prevented the paralyze monster spell from paralyzing you.}}
  
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{{message|You see the ring slide right down the drain!|You dropped a ring of free action onto a sink.}}
  
==SLASH'EM==
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==Variants==
In [[SLASH'EM]], the ring does protect against grabbing attacks, including those of both drowning monsters and [[mind flayer|mind flayers]], with a chance dependent on your Luck - 50% at 0 Luck, 90% when maxed out.  It gives the message '''"<foo> grabs you, but you quickly free yourself!"'''
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===SLASH'EM===
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the ring additionally protects against grabbing attacks, including those of both drowning monsters and [[mind flayer|mind flayers]], with a chance dependent on your Luck - 50% at 0 Luck, 90% when maxed out.  It gives the message '''"<foo> grabs you, but you quickly free yourself!"'''
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:50, 23 April 2023

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Name free action
Appearance random
Base price 200 zm
Weight 3

A ring of free action is a type of ring that appears in NetHack. gives you the free action extrinsic, which protects you from paralysis.

Description

When worn, the ring of free action confers the free action extrinsic property, which protects you from attacks and traps that induce paralysis, as well as the potion or paralysis or potion of sleeping. This includes the following:

The ring does not protect you from:

Eating the ring and successfully absorbing its magic will grant intrinsic sleep resistance.

Strategy

A ring of free action can prove invaluable in endgame areas such as Moloch's Sanctum and the Astral Plane, which are always full of hostile aligned priests that can end your run with a single ill-timed paralyze spell - a thrown potion of paralysis is also not uncommon and is just as likely to result in your death if one hits you. Some players will wish or polypile for one if they have not found it before by the time they are ready to retrieve the Book of the Dead for the Invocation.

If you elect to enter the Sanctum or the Astral Plane without the ring of free action, avoid being surrounded if at all possible and have an amulet of life saving and/or some potions of full healing ready to use at a moment's notice.

Identification

Informally identifying a ring of free action without a sink is difficult, since most forms of paralysis can result in a helpless player's demise. For the paranoid player, one of the safest methods is to lock yourself in a closet and quaff a potion of paralysis while standing on a semi-permanent Elbereth engraving or a scroll of scare monster.

Paralysis from a gelatinous cube lasts for a much shorter duration compared to other forms, making it relatively safe to test a ring with, and especially cautious players can use this to set up similar circumstances for testing a ring - keep in mind that attacking any creature while on an Elbereth engraving will cause it to fade away.

Messages

You momentarily stiffen.
The ring of free action prevented a paralyzing attack or a chest trap from paralyzing you.
You stiffen momentarily.
The ring prevented a potion of paralysis or its vapors from paralyzing you.
You momentarily stiffen under <monster>'s gaze.
The ring prevented a floating eye's gaze from paralyzing you.
You stiffen momentarily under your gaze.
You were polymorphed into a floating eye and applied a mirror on yourself, and the ring prevented paraysis.
You stiffen briefly.
Free action prevented the paralyze monster spell from paralyzing you.
You see the ring slide right down the drain!
You dropped a ring of free action onto a sink.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the ring additionally protects against grabbing attacks, including those of both drowning monsters and mind flayers, with a chance dependent on your Luck - 50% at 0 Luck, 90% when maxed out. It gives the message "<foo> grabs you, but you quickly free yourself!"

References


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