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However I suppose it could have been generated by the polymorph trap I found on that level.{{unsigned|24.18.219.255}} | However I suppose it could have been generated by the polymorph trap I found on that level.{{unsigned|24.18.219.255}} | ||
:You just answered your own question. Not only that, someone came up with this on [[Talk:Vrock]]. If we had a FAQ, surely this would merit an entry: a tough monster in a not-tough level usually indicates a poly trap around somewhere. I like to spring any poly traps I find as soon as it is safe, for just this reason.--[[User:Ray Chason|Ray Chason]] 18:34, 29 December 2007 (UTC) | :You just answered your own question. Not only that, someone came up with this on [[Talk:Vrock]]. If we had a FAQ, surely this would merit an entry: a tough monster in a not-tough level usually indicates a poly trap around somewhere. I like to spring any poly traps I find as soon as it is safe, for just this reason.--[[User:Ray Chason|Ray Chason]] 18:34, 29 December 2007 (UTC) | ||
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+ | A user proposed we move the Pet section, but frankly there's not much else to the article so I don't see what it's diluting. Also, it's conspicuous (or maybe just a little counter-intuitive) that a Nalfeshnee can be a powerful opponent but only ever a meager pet. Furthermore, that it cannot be tamed seems important, but maybe that's true of all non-eating, spellcasting monsters (as the user suggested).[[User:Thefifthsetpin|Thefifthsetpin]] 02:42, 15 May 2011 (UTC) |
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It says they are only encountered in Gehenna, but I found one on the bottom level of the Gnomish Mines (catacombs), it was invisible and it cursed several of my items.
However I suppose it could have been generated by the polymorph trap I found on that level.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.18.219.255 (talk • contribs)
- You just answered your own question. Not only that, someone came up with this on Talk:Vrock. If we had a FAQ, surely this would merit an entry: a tough monster in a not-tough level usually indicates a poly trap around somewhere. I like to spring any poly traps I find as soon as it is safe, for just this reason.--Ray Chason 18:34, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
Pet nalfeshnee
A user proposed we move the Pet section, but frankly there's not much else to the article so I don't see what it's diluting. Also, it's conspicuous (or maybe just a little counter-intuitive) that a Nalfeshnee can be a powerful opponent but only ever a meager pet. Furthermore, that it cannot be tamed seems important, but maybe that's true of all non-eating, spellcasting monsters (as the user suggested).Thefifthsetpin 02:42, 15 May 2011 (UTC)