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A '''staircase''' or '''stairway''' is represented by either a '''<''' or '''>''' character, depending on whether the stairs go up or down. A staircase will take you to another dungeon level above or below you. A few of them are special:
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A '''staircase''' or '''stairway''' is represented by either a '''<''' or '''>''' character, depending on whether the stairs go up or down. A staircase will take you to another dungeon level above or below you. There are also other means of connecting levels: ladders and [[portals]]. While ladders mean no difference in use, portals are a magical connection and may be unusable.
  
==The level 1 staircase==
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Usually there are two staircases per level: one upstairs and one downstairs. Each staircase is accessible in both directions, except the one leading from the [[Valley of the Dead]] to the [[Castle]] level: there's no downstairs on the castle level, so do not accidentally block all the trapdoors!
  
This is the only staircase in NetHack which can potentially go to two different locations. If you climb it without the [[Amulet of Yendor]], you [[Escaping the dungeon|escape]] the dungeon and the game ends. If you have it, you enter the [[Plane of Earth]].
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On branching levels, there are additional staircases. These are the entrance level to the [[Gnomish Mines]] and to [[Sokoban]] with one additional staircase. In [[Gehennom]], there are the levels containing the [[Wizard's Tower]] which have one or two additional ladders. The [[vibrating square]] is actually a hidden down staircase that can only be revealed by performing the [[invocation ritual]].
  
==The vibrating square==
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The bottom levels of the [[Gnomish Mines]], [[Gehennom]] and the [[Quest]] as well as the top level of [[Sokoban]] only contain one staircase, obviously.
  
The [[vibrating square]] is actually a hidden down staircase that can only be revealed by performing the [[invocation ritual]].
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One other staircase is very important, and that's the upstairs from level 1. If you don't possess the [[Amulet of Yendor]] and climb up these stairs, you escape from the dungeon and lose the game. If you carry the Amulet, you reach the [[Elemental Planes]] and start the [[Endgame]]. In both cases, you can't return, and you are warned with the message "Beware! There will be no return!"
 
 
==Ladders==
 
 
 
The staircases in Vlad's Tower are actually ladders. They behave for all purposes exactly like staircases. Ladders can also be found on some [[quest]] levels.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:24, 24 March 2006

A staircase or stairway is represented by either a < or > character, depending on whether the stairs go up or down. A staircase will take you to another dungeon level above or below you. There are also other means of connecting levels: ladders and portals. While ladders mean no difference in use, portals are a magical connection and may be unusable.

Usually there are two staircases per level: one upstairs and one downstairs. Each staircase is accessible in both directions, except the one leading from the Valley of the Dead to the Castle level: there's no downstairs on the castle level, so do not accidentally block all the trapdoors!

On branching levels, there are additional staircases. These are the entrance level to the Gnomish Mines and to Sokoban with one additional staircase. In Gehennom, there are the levels containing the Wizard's Tower which have one or two additional ladders. The vibrating square is actually a hidden down staircase that can only be revealed by performing the invocation ritual.

The bottom levels of the Gnomish Mines, Gehennom and the Quest as well as the top level of Sokoban only contain one staircase, obviously.

One other staircase is very important, and that's the upstairs from level 1. If you don't possess the Amulet of Yendor and climb up these stairs, you escape from the dungeon and lose the game. If you carry the Amulet, you reach the Elemental Planes and start the Endgame. In both cases, you can't return, and you are warned with the message "Beware! There will be no return!"