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A '''scroll of taming''', when read, [[tame]]s adjacent monsters. Monsters can potentially [[Magic resistance (monster)|resist]] this effect, and [[Pet#Restrictions_on_pets|some targets]] are not valid for taming. There is no difference between a blessed and uncursed scroll and this effect is identical to the {{Spell of|charm monster}} spell.{{refsrc|read.c|987}} Reading a cursed scroll will instead anger [[peaceful]] (but not tame) monsters that are adjacent to you.
 
  
Reading the scroll while confused will increase the range, so that monsters within 5 squares of your location (i.e. an 11×11 area) will be affected (either tamed or angered, depending on the scroll's BUC as described above), instead of just those in adjacent squares.
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The '''scroll of taming''' is a scroll that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''.
  
In all cases above, if you are [[Engulfing|engulfed]], the effects will only be applied to the engulfing creature and not any otherwise adjacent creatures or creatures within the the confused reading range.  
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== Effects ==
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Reading a non-cursed scroll will tame monsters adjacent to you if they do not succeed a check against [[Magic resistance (monster)|monster magic resistance]], similar to the [[spell of charm monster]];{{refsrc|src/read.c|1401|version=NetHack 3.6.6}} [[Pet#Restrictions on pets|the standard restrictions for pets]] apply. The taming effect will pacify any hostile monster that were formerly [[peaceful]], such as [[shopkeepers]] and [[aligned priest]]s. Reading a cursed scroll will instead turn peaceful monsters adjacent to you hostile.
  
The taming effect will pacify any angry creatures it affects that were formerly peaceful, such as [[shopkeepers]] and [[aligned priest]]s.  
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Reading the scroll while [[confused]] increases the range of the effects above to within 5 squares of your location (i.e. an 11×11 area), including beyond walls. If the scroll is read and no monsters are affected, "nothing interesting" happens, and you will be prompted to type-[[name]] the scroll afterward.  
  
==Identification==
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In all cases, if you are [[engulfed]], the effects will only be applied to the engulfing monster, as opposed to any other nearby monsters.
  
This scroll cannot be distinguished from [[scroll of amnesia|amnesia]] by price-identification, [[scroll of earth|preplaced items]], or [[scroll of create monster|monster usage]]. So you might want to formally identify any such 200 zm scrolls.  
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==Strategy==
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Distinguishing this scroll from other 200zm scrolls can be somewhat tricky with [[price identification]] - the other scrolls are the [[scroll of amnesia]], [[scroll of create monster]] and [[scroll of earth]]. Formal [[identification]] of these scrolls is recommended; the guaranteed scrolls of earth in Sokoban can help narrow the process down, and of the four, monsters will not read amnesia or taming. Of note is that, while reading the scroll of taming does not [[auto-identify]] it, it is the only scroll that produces the associated messages.
  
==Messages==
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Non-cursed scrolls of taming are a useful "escape" item for dire situations, e.g. being cornered by powerful [[nasties]] such as 0 MR [[minotaur]]s and 10 MR [[dragon]]s - at minimum, it can stop some powerful monsters attacking you and even provide temporary allies that can help dispose of a summoner and/or other hostiles. While it can also work for other situations that may take multiple attempts, particularly involving shopkeepers or [[watchmen]], the spell of charm monster may be more ideal.
{{message|Nothing interesting happens.|You read a scroll of taming with no monsters in range.}}
 
{{message|Nothing interesting seems to happen.|You read a scroll of taming with monsters in range that were not tamed or angered.}}
 
{{message|The neighborhood is friendlier.|You tamed at least one monster with a scroll of taming.}}<!--"seems" instead of "is" if you can't see the result.-->
 
{{message|The neighborhood is unfriendlier.|You angered at least one monster with a scroll of taming.}}<!--"seems" instead of "is" if you can't see the result.-->
 
  
==Strategy==
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Unlike the spell, the ranged effect from a confused reading is relatively unique - only the [[magic harp]] has a similar effect, and its range is dependent on level. This can be used to handle "one vs. many" situations similar to [[conflict]], provided you have a means to inflict confusion on demand and cure it.
{{main|Spellbook of charm monster}}
 
  
Charming monsters is useful in several situations - it can be used to quickly pacify a shopkeeper, aligned priest, or [[Minetown]] guard that you have accidentally angered, if you can afford repeated tries. It can be used to tame powerful monsters like [[minotaur]]s that don't have any magic resistance, or to halt an attack in a situation where you would otherwise die by taming a number of pets that you can easily abandon later.
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==History==
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The scroll of taming first appears in [[Hack 1.0]].
  
==Variants==
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In [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions, along with some variants based on them, no messages are given if the scroll does not tame or pacify monsters, or else no monsters are in range; you are still prompted to type-name the scroll. This allows for easier informal identification like later versions, as it is the only scroll to do so.
Before NetHack 3.6.0, and in variants derived from earlier versions, this scroll had no messages for any situation. This still unambiguously identified it upon reading, however, as it was the only such scroll to not have any messages.
 
  
==See also==
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==Messages==
 
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{{message|Nothing interesting happens.|You read a scroll of taming with no monsters in range.}}
* [[pet]]s
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{{message|Nothing interesting seems to happen.|You read a scroll of taming with monsters in range that were not tamed or angered.}}
* [[spellbook of charm monster]]
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{{message|The neighborhood <is/seems> friendlier.|You tamed at least one monster with a scroll of taming, with "seems" swapped for "is" if you cannot see the results.}}
* [[magic harp]]
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{{message|The neighborhood <is/seems> unfriendlier.|As above, but you read a cursed scroll.}}
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 2 March 2022

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

The scroll of taming is a scroll that appears in NetHack.

Effects

Reading a non-cursed scroll will tame monsters adjacent to you if they do not succeed a check against monster magic resistance, similar to the spell of charm monster;[1] the standard restrictions for pets apply. The taming effect will pacify any hostile monster that were formerly peaceful, such as shopkeepers and aligned priests. Reading a cursed scroll will instead turn peaceful monsters adjacent to you hostile.

Reading the scroll while confused increases the range of the effects above to within 5 squares of your location (i.e. an 11×11 area), including beyond walls. If the scroll is read and no monsters are affected, "nothing interesting" happens, and you will be prompted to type-name the scroll afterward.

In all cases, if you are engulfed, the effects will only be applied to the engulfing monster, as opposed to any other nearby monsters.

Strategy

Distinguishing this scroll from other 200zm scrolls can be somewhat tricky with price identification - the other scrolls are the scroll of amnesia, scroll of create monster and scroll of earth. Formal identification of these scrolls is recommended; the guaranteed scrolls of earth in Sokoban can help narrow the process down, and of the four, monsters will not read amnesia or taming. Of note is that, while reading the scroll of taming does not auto-identify it, it is the only scroll that produces the associated messages.

Non-cursed scrolls of taming are a useful "escape" item for dire situations, e.g. being cornered by powerful nasties such as 0 MR minotaurs and 10 MR dragons - at minimum, it can stop some powerful monsters attacking you and even provide temporary allies that can help dispose of a summoner and/or other hostiles. While it can also work for other situations that may take multiple attempts, particularly involving shopkeepers or watchmen, the spell of charm monster may be more ideal.

Unlike the spell, the ranged effect from a confused reading is relatively unique - only the magic harp has a similar effect, and its range is dependent on level. This can be used to handle "one vs. many" situations similar to conflict, provided you have a means to inflict confusion on demand and cure it.

History

The scroll of taming first appears in Hack 1.0.

In NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions, along with some variants based on them, no messages are given if the scroll does not tame or pacify monsters, or else no monsters are in range; you are still prompted to type-name the scroll. This allows for easier informal identification like later versions, as it is the only scroll to do so.

Messages

Nothing interesting happens.
You read a scroll of taming with no monsters in range.
Nothing interesting seems to happen.
You read a scroll of taming with monsters in range that were not tamed or angered.
The neighborhood <is/seems> friendlier.
You tamed at least one monster with a scroll of taming, with "seems" swapped for "is" if you cannot see the results.
The neighborhood <is/seems> unfriendlier.
As above, but you read a cursed scroll.

References