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== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
This scroll can be used to create a "[[boulder fort]]". Monsters will not be able to attack a player they cannot see, and the boulders prevent most monsters from approaching them while the player uses [[telepathy]] to detect them and attack with missile weapons and spells. Be careful of {{Spell of|force bolt}}s and [[wand of striking|wands of striking]], as they will destroy boulders). This is a relatively safe way to deal with a dangerous monster or horde of monsters.
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The scroll of earth can be used to create a "[[boulder fort]]". This is a relatively safe way to deal with a dangerous monster or horde of monsters; monsters will not be able to attack a player they cannot see, and the boulders prevent most monsters from approaching them while the player uses [[telepathy]] to detect them and attack with missile weapons and spells. Be careful of {{Spell of|force bolt}}s and [[wand of striking|wands of striking]], as they will destroy boulders.  
  
It's also possible to create a fort and then carefully move a single boulder so as to allow only one monster to reach you at a time. This is best done on a staircase or a permanent [[Elbereth]] square (or both) so as to allow some means of escape if things do poorly.
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It's also possible to create a fort and then carefully move a single boulder so as to allow only one monster to reach you at a time. This is best done on a staircase and/or a permanent [[Elbereth]] square, so as to allow some means of escape if things go poorly.
  
Scrolls of earth can be used as a convenient source of boulders to fill [[trapdoor]]s, [[hole]]s, and [[moat]]s; if you lack a source of [[levitation]], this can be another way to cross the water at [[Medusa's Island]] or the moat and trap doors at the [[Castle]]. (It's best not to fill all the Castle's trap doors, as you would need to dig one out again to reach Gehennom.)
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Scrolls of earth can be used as a convenient source of boulders to fill [[trapdoor]]s, [[hole]]s, and [[moat]]s; if you lack a source of [[levitation]], this can be another way to cross the water at [[Medusa's Island]] or the moat and trap doors at the [[Castle]]. It's best not to fill all the Castle's trap doors, as you would need to dig one out again to reach Gehennom.
  
 
Be careful not to let [[nymph]]s or other intelligent monsters steal the [[Sokoban]] scrolls and use them—if you have to break the resulting boulders, you have to take the Luck penalty even though you didn't create the boulders. However, monsters that don't have a hard helmet will only read them 10% of the time,{{refsrc|muse.c|1072}} so it is rare for this to become a problem if you kill them fast enough.
 
Be careful not to let [[nymph]]s or other intelligent monsters steal the [[Sokoban]] scrolls and use them—if you have to break the resulting boulders, you have to take the Luck penalty even though you didn't create the boulders. However, monsters that don't have a hard helmet will only read them 10% of the time,{{refsrc|muse.c|1072}} so it is rare for this to become a problem if you kill them fast enough.

Revision as of 10:02, 7 February 2020

? Scroll.png
Name earth
Appearance random
Base price 200 zm
Weight 5
Ink to write 4–7
Monster use May be used offensively by monsters.

A scroll of earth creates boulders when read.

Generation

The first level of Sokoban has two guaranteed scrolls of earth in the lower-left corner.

Effects

Reading an uncursed scroll will create 9 boulders: 8 around the player and one on top of their head. A blessed scroll will create 8 boulders around the player without dropping one on them, and a cursed scroll will create a single boulder over the character's head. If there is a wall where a boulder would normally fall, that boulder will not be created. If read while confused, the scroll will create rocks instead of boulders, using the same pattern based on the beatitude of the scroll.

A boulder that falls on the player's head does 1d20 points of damage; if they are wearing a hard helmet, it bounces off and deals just 2 points of damage. A scroll of earth does no damage to amorphous, phasing, noncorporeal, and unsolid monsters.[1]

The scroll has no effect on the Rogue level and the Elemental Planes (except the Plane of Earth),[2] and reading one on a Sokoban level before solving its puzzle will decrease Luck by 1.[3]

Strategy

The scroll of earth can be used to create a "boulder fort". This is a relatively safe way to deal with a dangerous monster or horde of monsters; monsters will not be able to attack a player they cannot see, and the boulders prevent most monsters from approaching them while the player uses telepathy to detect them and attack with missile weapons and spells. Be careful of force bolts and wands of striking, as they will destroy boulders.

It's also possible to create a fort and then carefully move a single boulder so as to allow only one monster to reach you at a time. This is best done on a staircase and/or a permanent Elbereth square, so as to allow some means of escape if things go poorly.

Scrolls of earth can be used as a convenient source of boulders to fill trapdoors, holes, and moats; if you lack a source of levitation, this can be another way to cross the water at Medusa's Island or the moat and trap doors at the Castle. It's best not to fill all the Castle's trap doors, as you would need to dig one out again to reach Gehennom.

Be careful not to let nymphs or other intelligent monsters steal the Sokoban scrolls and use them—if you have to break the resulting boulders, you have to take the Luck penalty even though you didn't create the boulders. However, monsters that don't have a hard helmet will only read them 10% of the time,[4] so it is rare for this to become a problem if you kill them fast enough.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack's black market, scrolls of earth have no effect 50% of the time.

References

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