Sting
) Sting | |
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Base item | elven dagger |
Damage vs. small | 1d5 x2 |
Damage vs. large | 1d3 x2 |
To-hit bonus | +1d5 |
Bonus versus | orcs |
Weapon skill | dagger |
Size | one-handed |
Affiliation | |
When carried |
(none) |
When wielded |
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When invoked |
(none) |
Base price | 800 zm |
Weight | 10 |
Material | wood |
Sting is among the weakest of artifacts. If you touch it, even if you are of the wrong alignment, it will not blast you unless you are an orc. For all purposes, Sting is only a normal elven dagger, except that it happens to do more damage to orcs and that it cuts through all webs.
Also, if you wield Sting, you can detect the location of any orc on the level, and you will notice when NetHack sends in large teams of orcs.
Name it to make it
Unlike most artifacts, you can create Sting by changing the name of any random elven dagger to "Sting". This can only fail if Sting already exists. An elf Ranger can always start the game with Sting, if he or she wants to. So can anyone who finds an elven dagger dropped from a hobbit.
Many players do not bother to do this. Sting is only useful against orcs; many players can already kill orcs, and the existence of Sting decreases the probability of the dungeon randomly containing another artifact.
If you do not create Sting, then you will possibly receive it from your god as a sacrifice gift instead of something more useful. Another reason to create Sting is to use it to #force open locks on chests; artifacts only break 1% as often as non-artifacts[1] and Sting is an artifact that you can afford to break.
Sting's 'big brother' in NetHack is Orcrist.
From Tolkien
"Sting" is actually the name of a dagger from J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit and novel trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Sting was the usual weapon of the hobbit called Frodo. It was most famously wielded by the hobbit Sam in his fight against the giant spider Shelob.
Sting glowed blue to detect the approaching of orcs. Thus, Sting in NetHack is a weapon for use against orcs.
From Dudley's dungeon
In the Dudley's dungeon strip of 18 June 2004, Sting will glow blue when Dudley inserts batteries, but batteries have not been invented yet.