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(wishing for genocided meat gets you an "empty tin", but existing tins appear to still be full until opened)
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Corpses that convey [[intrinsics]] will have the same probability of conferring that intrinsic when they have been tinned. Tinning makes [[poison]]ous and [[rotten]] corpses safe, however, as your character picks out the good bits for the tin. It is popular to tin [[dragons]], as you will still get the intrinsic, but without the enormous meal.
 
Corpses that convey [[intrinsics]] will have the same probability of conferring that intrinsic when they have been tinned. Tinning makes [[poison]]ous and [[rotten]] corpses safe, however, as your character picks out the good bits for the tin. It is popular to tin [[dragons]], as you will still get the intrinsic, but without the enormous meal.
  
Tins containing the meat of [[genocide]]d monsters will not be randomly generated. You can still wish for such a tin, but upon opening "'''It turns out to be empty'''".
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Tins containing the meat of [[genocide]]d monsters will not be randomly generated. If you wish for such a tin, you will get an "empty tin" instead.  Tins created before the species was genocided will still appear as "tin of [[foo]]", but upon opening "'''It turns out to be empty'''".
  
  

Revision as of 11:10, 14 October 2006

% Tin.png
Name tin
Base price 5 zm
Nutrition varies
Turns to eat {{{turns}}}
Weight 10
Conduct {{{conduct}}}

Many tins can be made by applying a tinning kit to a corpse, as well as being randomly generated. Tins of spinach can only be found, they cannot be made. Spinach will increase your strength attribute, unless it is cursed, in which case your strength will decrease.

Cursed tins are difficult to open, and blessed ones are easy to open. The best way to open a tin is to first wield a tin opener, which allows you to open it in one turn.

Corpses that convey intrinsics will have the same probability of conferring that intrinsic when they have been tinned. Tinning makes poisonous and rotten corpses safe, however, as your character picks out the good bits for the tin. It is popular to tin dragons, as you will still get the intrinsic, but without the enormous meal.

Tins containing the meat of genocided monsters will not be randomly generated. If you wish for such a tin, you will get an "empty tin" instead. Tins created before the species was genocided will still appear as "tin of foo", but upon opening "It turns out to be empty".


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