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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.
 
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.
  
If read while [[confused]], it will attempt to tame or anger monsters within 5 squares of your location (i.e. an 11×11 area), instead.
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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.
  
 
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.  
 
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.  

Revision as of 08:53, 24 November 2012

? 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.

A scroll of taming, when read, tames adjacent monsters. Monsters can potentially resist this effect, and some targets are not valid for taming. There is no difference between a blessed and uncursed scroll and this effect is identical to the charm monster spell.[1] 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.

In all cases above, if you are 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.

The taming effect will pacify any angry creatures it affects that were formerly peaceful, such as shopkeepers and aligned priests.

Identification

This scroll cannot be distinguished from amnesia by price-identification, preplaced items, or monster usage. So you might want to formally identify any such 200 zm scrolls.

Reading this scroll unambiguously identifies it, as it is the only scroll that gives no message for any beatitudes or confusion status. However, doing so is both dangerous and wasteful: it may lose you a chance to tame a monster you could not otherwise tame, and the scroll cannot be distinguished by price from the scroll of amnesia. Additionally, cursed scrolls will anger a shopkeeper or priest if you are adjacent to one.

Strategy

Charming monsters is useful in several situations - it can be used to quickly pacify a shopkeeper, aligned priest, or Minetown guard that you have accidently angered, if you can afford repeated tries. It can be used to tame powerful monsters like minotaurs 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.

See also

References