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It is recommended to bless your saddle before applying it to your steed—especially if pursuing athiest or polymorphless conduct.
 
It is recommended to bless your saddle before applying it to your steed—especially if pursuing athiest or polymorphless conduct.
  
If dealing with a cursed saddle and you do not want to risk polymorphing your steed, you can [[pray]] to have your god uncurse the saddle; if the steed is non-flying, you can also ride downstairs while [[burdened]]. Being engulfed by a monster will remove you from your steed. Additionally, you can polymorph yourself into something that can't ride; this includes eating a [[mimic]].{{refsrc|Eat.c|863}}  
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If dealing with a cursed saddle and you do not want to risk polymorphing your steed, you can [[pray]] to have your god uncurse the saddle; if the steed is non-flying, you can also ride downstairs while [[burdened]] to force yourself off. Being engulfed by a monster will also remove you from your steed. Additionally, you can polymorph yourself into something that can't ride; this includes eating a [[mimic]].{{refsrc|Eat.c|863}}  
  
 
Methods such as a blessed [[scroll of remove curse]] or {{of|potion|holy water}} will not work, since the saddle is part of the saddled monster's inventory, and {{of|wand|cancellation}} will not uncurse the saddle.
 
Methods such as a blessed [[scroll of remove curse]] or {{of|potion|holy water}} will not work, since the saddle is part of the saddled monster's inventory, and {{of|wand|cancellation}} will not uncurse the saddle.

Revision as of 07:30, 31 December 2020

( Saddle.png
Name saddle
Appearance saddle
Base price 150 zm
Weight 200
Material leather
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

A saddle is a leather tool used to ride a monster.

Generation

Horses, ponies and warhorses each have a 1% chance to generate wearing a saddle.

Effects

Applying the saddle to a pet that is eligible as a steed allows you to ride it; doing so requires at least one free hand, and the saddle will become part of the pet's inventory. 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. To remove a saddle from a monster, use the #loot command, a knock spell, or a wand of opening; the saddle will also be removed if the saddled monster is polymorphed into a form ineligible to be a steed.

Cursed saddles cannot be removed via looting, and you cannot mount a monster equipped with a cursed saddle; if the saddle is cursed while you are riding, it will prevent you from dismounting as well.

Attempting to saddle a foocubus will produce a unique message and abuse wisdom.

Strategy

It is recommended to bless your saddle before applying it to your steed—especially if pursuing athiest or polymorphless conduct.

If dealing with a cursed saddle and you do not want to risk polymorphing your steed, you can pray to have your god uncurse the saddle; if the steed is non-flying, you can also ride downstairs while burdened to force yourself off. Being engulfed by a monster will also remove you from your steed. Additionally, you can polymorph yourself into something that can't ride; this includes eating a mimic.[1]

Methods such as a blessed scroll of remove curse or holy water will not work, since the saddle is part of the saddled monster's inventory, and cancellation will not uncurse the saddle.

Nymphs and foocubi may steal a monster's saddle when attacking them, which is especially dangerous if you are riding a flying steed over water or lava and their attacks fall upon them; at worst, this results in a quick instadeath, e.g. by drowning.

If you or your steed have reflection, the saddle will be protected against disintegration rays.

Messages

Shame on you!
You attempted to apply a saddle to a foocubus.

Encyclopedia entry

The horseman serves the horse,
The neat-herd serves the neat,
The merchant serves the purse,
The eater serves his meat;
'Tis the day of the chattel,
Web to weave, and corn to grind,
Things are in the saddle,
And ride mankind.

[ Ode, by Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

References


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