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* {{white|t}} represents a {{monsymlink|lurker above}} or {{monsymlink|trapper}}.
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In ''[[NetHack]]'', the letter '''T''' serves the following purposes:
  
* {{white|T}} represents a [[troll]]:
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* {{white|t}} represents a {{monsymlink|lurker above}} or {{monsymlink|trapper}}, which are the sole members of the [[trapper or lurker above]] monster class.
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* {{white|T}} represents a [[Troll (monster class)|troll]]:
 
** {{monsymlink|troll}}
 
** {{monsymlink|troll}}
 
** {{monsymlink|ice troll}}
 
** {{monsymlink|ice troll}}
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** {{monsymlink|Olog-hai}}
 
** {{monsymlink|Olog-hai}}
  
*Press {{kbd|t}} to [[throw]] something
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* Press {{kbd|t}} to [[throw]] something.
*Press {{kbd|shift|t}} to [[take off]] [[armor]]
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* Press {{kbd|shift|t}} to [[take off]] [[armor]].
*Press {{kbd|ctrl|t}} to [[teleport]] if you have the means to do so
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* Press {{kbd|ctrl|t}} to [[teleport]] if you have the means to do so.
  
 
* On the [[status line]], T stands for time, or [[turn]]s.
 
* On the [[status line]], T stands for time, or [[turn]]s.
  
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==Historical uses==
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In Hack 1.21 and Hack for PDP-11, based on [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]], teleporters used the {{white|t}} glyph, while trolls used the {{white|T}} glyph. In [[Hack 1.0]], the {{white|t}} glyph is given to the [[tengu]], while the troll retains its glyph.
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In [[NetHack 3.0.0]], the tengu is moved to the [[imp or minor demon]] monster class, which uses the {{white|i}} glyph, while the trapper (formerly {{white|,}} is moved to the {{white|t}} glyph in its place alongside the lurker above. The troll still retains its glyph, and various other trolls are introduced.
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==Variants==
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===SLASH'EM===
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[[SLASH'EM]] adds two new monsters that use the {{white|T}} glyph:
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* {{white|T}} troll
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** {{monsymlink|two-headed troll}}
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** {{monsymlink|black troll}}
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===dNetHack===
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[[dNetHack]] adds several new monsters that use the {{white|t}} and {{white|T}} glyphs:
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* {{white|t}} trapper or lurker above
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** {{green|t}} [[baby metroid]]
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** {{brightgreen|t}} [[metroid]]
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** {{red|t}} [[alpha metroid]]
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** {{orange|t}} [[gamma metroid]]
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** {{yellow|t}} [[zeta metroid]]
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** {{brightmagenta|t}} [[omega metroid]]
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** {{magenta|t}} [[metroid queen]]
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** {{black|t}} [[mouth of the goat]]
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* {{white|T}} troll
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** {{green|T}} [[wood troll]]
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===SpliceHack===
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[[SpliceHack]] adds two monsters that use the {{white|T}} glyph:
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* {{brown|T}} [[cave troll]]
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* {{gray|T}} [[grave troll]]
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===SlashTHEM===
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In addition to SLASH'EM details, [[SlashTHEM]] adds one new monster that uses the {{white|t}} glyphs:
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* {{magenta|t}} [[labyrinth trapper]]
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===Hack'EM===
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[[Hack'EM]] adds some new monsters from other variants that use the {{white|T}} glyph:
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* {{monsymlink|two-headed troll}}
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* {{gray|T}} [[grave troll]]
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* {{monsymlink|black troll}}
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* {{brown|T}} [[cave troll]]
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 13 December 2023

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In NetHack, the letter T serves the following purposes:

Historical uses

In Hack 1.21 and Hack for PDP-11, based on Jay Fenlason's Hack, teleporters used the t glyph, while trolls used the T glyph. In Hack 1.0, the t glyph is given to the tengu, while the troll retains its glyph.

In NetHack 3.0.0, the tengu is moved to the imp or minor demon monster class, which uses the i glyph, while the trapper (formerly , is moved to the t glyph in its place alongside the lurker above. The troll still retains its glyph, and various other trolls are introduced.

Variants

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM adds two new monsters that use the T glyph:

dNetHack

dNetHack adds several new monsters that use the t and T glyphs:

SpliceHack

SpliceHack adds two monsters that use the T glyph:

SlashTHEM

In addition to SLASH'EM details, SlashTHEM adds one new monster that uses the t glyphs:

Hack'EM

Hack'EM adds some new monsters from other variants that use the T glyph: