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Using #tip on a randomly generated ice box (with its many corpses still inside) will rend all the corpses undecomposable. Apparently they still age, but never disappear. Didn't wiztest it yet, but it happened in a game as a tourist, where I took an ice box from a store to use as stash and several thousand turns later the corpses that were left at the store (tipped out of the box) didn't disappear, and eating any of them would cause FoodPois. --[[User:Jundavr|Jundavr]] ([[User talk:Jundavr|talk]]) 03:48, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
 
Using #tip on a randomly generated ice box (with its many corpses still inside) will rend all the corpses undecomposable. Apparently they still age, but never disappear. Didn't wiztest it yet, but it happened in a game as a tourist, where I took an ice box from a store to use as stash and several thousand turns later the corpses that were left at the store (tipped out of the box) didn't disappear, and eating any of them would cause FoodPois. --[[User:Jundavr|Jundavr]] ([[User talk:Jundavr|talk]]) 03:48, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/nethack/NetHack/ci/NetHack-3.6.0/tree/doc/fixes36.1#l133 Known and fixed in 3.6.1.] --[[User:Darth l33t|Darth l33t]] ([[User talk:Darth l33t|talk]]) 13:57, 22 March 2018 (UTC)

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3.6.0 bug?

Using #tip on a randomly generated ice box (with its many corpses still inside) will rend all the corpses undecomposable. Apparently they still age, but never disappear. Didn't wiztest it yet, but it happened in a game as a tourist, where I took an ice box from a store to use as stash and several thousand turns later the corpses that were left at the store (tipped out of the box) didn't disappear, and eating any of them would cause FoodPois. --Jundavr (talk) 03:48, 22 March 2018 (UTC)