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(Yes, #untrap is correct. I had momentarily forgotten. Maybe I need to take a break from editing wiki to play NetHack... --~~~~)
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:Yes, #[[untrap]] is correct. I had momentarily forgotten. Maybe I need to take a break from editing [[wiki]] to play [[NetHack]]... --[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] 00:57, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
 
:Yes, #[[untrap]] is correct. I had momentarily forgotten. Maybe I need to take a break from editing [[wiki]] to play [[NetHack]]... --[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] 00:57, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
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I #untrap(ped) my pet tiger twice, but each time it immediately fell back in.  the pit trap was in a corner, but there were to spaces adjacent to the pit trap open, and one space behind me open.  Are there any ways to reduce the chances of your pet falling back in?  (I didn't get a message telling me that the tiger was too heavy to lift out)[[User:Yidda|Yidda]] 01:03, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

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>(There is an extended command that lets you reach >for the dwarf and try to rescue it from the pit. >Which one is it? #chat?)

I don't know, but #untrap can be used to rescue pets from pits. unsigned by User:N8chz

Yes, #untrap is correct. I had momentarily forgotten. Maybe I need to take a break from editing wiki to play NetHack... --Kernigh 00:57, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

Keeping pets from falling back in

I #untrap(ped) my pet tiger twice, but each time it immediately fell back in. the pit trap was in a corner, but there were to spaces adjacent to the pit trap open, and one space behind me open. Are there any ways to reduce the chances of your pet falling back in? (I didn't get a message telling me that the tiger was too heavy to lift out)Yidda 01:03, 22 March 2007 (UTC)