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The stalker is based on a Dungeons & Dragons monster known formally as the ''invisible stalker''.  As most versions of [[Hack]] and [[NetHack]] have automatically prefixed monster names with "invisible" when actions that refer to an invisible monster have been involved, using the full name would result in the egregious "invisible invisible stalker"; therefore the prefix "invisible" was dropped.
 
The stalker is based on a Dungeons & Dragons monster known formally as the ''invisible stalker''.  As most versions of [[Hack]] and [[NetHack]] have automatically prefixed monster names with "invisible" when actions that refer to an invisible monster have been involved, using the full name would result in the egregious "invisible invisible stalker"; therefore the prefix "invisible" was dropped.
  
Nevertheless, for a very long time the symbol {{white|I}} was used to represent the stalker (I meaning "invisible").  This changed in [[NetHack 3.3.0]], when the {{white|I}} symbol was appropriated to indicate the last known position of any invisible monster.
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Nevertheless, for a very long time the symbol {{white|I}} was used to represent the stalker (I meaning "invisible").  This changed in [[NetHack 3.3.0]], when the {{white|I}} symbol was pointlessly appropriated to indicate the last known position of any invisible monster.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 27 August 2007

The stalker, E, is a monster in NetHack. They are always generated invisible, and are therefore referenced as invisible stalkers. Eating stalker meat, whether from the corpse or from a tin, will either turn the player temporarily invisible (if they are not already invisible) or permanently invisible with the see invisible intrinsic (if they are already invisible, temporarily or otherwise); therefore killing and eating two stalkers in rapid succession is one of the most reliable ways of obtaining these intrinsics. It should be noted that eating stalker meat in the heat of battle is not generally recommended as it has a chance to stun you upon consumption.

History

The stalker is based on a Dungeons & Dragons monster known formally as the invisible stalker. As most versions of Hack and NetHack have automatically prefixed monster names with "invisible" when actions that refer to an invisible monster have been involved, using the full name would result in the egregious "invisible invisible stalker"; therefore the prefix "invisible" was dropped.

Nevertheless, for a very long time the symbol I was used to represent the stalker (I meaning "invisible"). This changed in NetHack 3.3.0, when the I symbol was pointlessly appropriated to indicate the last known position of any invisible monster.