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[[mcastu.c#line788]] -- The ordinary touch of death spell.
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*[[mcastu.c#line788]] -- The ordinary touch of death spell.
 
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*[[mhitu.c#line1485]] -- Death's deadly touch.
[[mhitu.c#line1485]] -- Death's deadly touch.
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*[[Yeenoghu]] -- shared Death's attack in [[NetHack 3.1.0]] through [[NetHack 3.3.1|3.3.1]] due to a bug.
 
 
[[Yeenoghu]] -- shared Death's attack in [[NetHack 3.1.0]] through [[NetHack 3.3.1|3.3.1]] due to a bug.
 
  
 
[[Category:Monster spells]]
 
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Revision as of 21:43, 26 August 2006

The touch of death is a spell cast by the most powerful spell-casting monsters in the game, such as arch-liches and the Wizard of Yendor. It has no effect if you are magic resistant or hallucinating, or polymorphed into a non-living monster or demon; it can otherwise fail on a (12 in monster's level) chance. If all of these fail, as the name suggests, you die instantly.

Death's "deadly touch"

The Rider known as Death has a "deadly touch" as its sole attack. This touch is different from the "touch of death" possessed by some non-Rider monsters in several ways. Unfortunately, the source code confuses the two attacks, often calling Death's attack a "touch of death" as well.

If you are undead, and Death attacks you, you see the message "Was that the touch of death?" and the attack does ordinary physical damage only. Otherwise, the following effects may appear:

Probability Message Effect
15% As below if magic resistant; else no special message If you have magic resistance, this effect is the same as the one below. Otherwise, you die instantly.
60% "You feel your life force draining away..." Does physical damage and also reduces maximum hit points.
25% "Lucky for you, it didn't work!" No effect.

The deadly touch cannot be countered by hallucination, nor by polymorph except into undead.

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