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− | A '''tengu''' is a [[minor demon]] in [[NetHack]]. Its corpse is valued by many [[player]]s, as it has a chance of granting [[teleport control]] (but can also grant [[teleportitis]]). Encountering tengus can be quite annoying as they extensively teleport themselves during combat after hitting. | + | A '''tengu''' is a [[minor demon]] in [[NetHack]]. Its corpse is valued by many [[player]]s, as it has a chance of granting [[teleport control]] (but can also grant [[teleportitis]]). Encountering tengus can be quite annoying as they extensively teleport themselves during combat after hitting. It is easier to kill them in non teleport zone such a sokoban. |
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Revision as of 05:55, 26 April 2007
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Difficulty | 7 |
Attacks |
Bite 1d7 |
Base level | 6 |
Base experience | 76 |
Speed | 13 |
Base AC | 5 |
Base MR | 30 |
Alignment | 7 (lawful) |
Frequency (by normal means) | Uncommon |
Genocidable | Yes |
Weight | 300 |
Nutritional value | 200 |
Size | Small |
Resistances | Poison |
Resistances conveyed |
Poison, Teleportitis, Teleport control |
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Reference | monst.c#line531 |
A tengu is a minor demon in NetHack. Its corpse is valued by many players, as it has a chance of granting teleport control (but can also grant teleportitis). Encountering tengus can be quite annoying as they extensively teleport themselves during combat after hitting. It is easier to kill them in non teleport zone such a sokoban.
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Encyclopedia entry
The tengu was the most troublesome creature of Japanese legend. Part bird and part man, with red beak for a nose and flashing eyes, the tengu was notorious for stirring up feuds and prolonging enmity between families. Indeed, the belligerent tengu were supposed to have been man's first instructors in the use of arms. [ Mythical Beasts, by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) ]