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The '''scroll of flood''' from [[UnNetHack]] floods a circle around you with a decent radius. More specifically, reading a scroll of flood which is:
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The '''scroll of flood''' is an item added in [[UnNetHack]], and also in [[xNetHack]] as the '''scroll of water'''.
  
* uncursed creates water around you in a similar fashion to an overflowing fountain, but with a higher probability per square, and a chance of including your own square.
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==Generation==
* blessed has the same effect, except you're safe from it.
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In addition to random generation, a scroll of flood will be generated on top of a gravestone that reads "Apres moi, le deluge"; the phrase is French for ''"After me, the flood"''.
* cursed restricts the flood to the square you're standing on. This could be useful when levitating over a tile of lava with something valuable sunk into it.
 
  
It has the opposite effect when you're confused; it removes a circle of water from around your character. The radius depends on its cursed or blessed status in this case.
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==Effects==
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Reading a scroll of flood causes a flood which creates [[moat|pools of water]] around you.<ref>http://bilious.alt.org/?216</ref>
  
Reference: http://bilious.alt.org/?216
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If the scroll is uncursed, it creates water around you in a similar fashion to an overflowing [[fountain]], but with a higher probability per square, and a chance of including your own square. If the scroll is blessed, it will not create a pool underneath you. A cursed scroll restricts the flood to the square you're standing on, which could be useful when levitating over a tile of lava with something valuable sunk into it.
  
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If read while [[confused]], the scroll instead removes a circle of water from around you, with the radius dependent on its [[BUC]] status.
  
Sometimes, a scroll of flood will be generated on top of a gravestone that reads "Apres moi, le deluge." (French for "After me, the flood.")
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In xNetHack, the scroll of water will never create a pool of water under the player. It also cannot be made into a [[scroll of blank paper]] via #[[dipping]].
  
The scroll of flood also appears in [[Slash'EM Extended]], where it may be read by monsters as well. No pools will be created directly underneath the player if a monster reads it, though.
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==References==
[[Category:Scrolls|flood]][[Category:UnNetHack]][[Category:Slash'EM Extended items]]
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[[Category:Scrolls|flood]]
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[[Category:UnNetHack items]]
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[[Category:xNetHack items]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 15 August 2022

? Scroll.png
Name flood
Appearance random
Base price 200 zm
Weight 5
Ink to write 10–19
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

The scroll of flood is an item added in UnNetHack, and also in xNetHack as the scroll of water.

Generation

In addition to random generation, a scroll of flood will be generated on top of a gravestone that reads "Apres moi, le deluge"; the phrase is French for "After me, the flood".

Effects

Reading a scroll of flood causes a flood which creates pools of water around you.[1]

If the scroll is uncursed, it creates water around you in a similar fashion to an overflowing fountain, but with a higher probability per square, and a chance of including your own square. If the scroll is blessed, it will not create a pool underneath you. A cursed scroll restricts the flood to the square you're standing on, which could be useful when levitating over a tile of lava with something valuable sunk into it.

If read while confused, the scroll instead removes a circle of water from around you, with the radius dependent on its BUC status.

In xNetHack, the scroll of water will never create a pool of water under the player. It also cannot be made into a scroll of blank paper via #dipping.

References