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A '''unicorn''', represented by '''u''', is a type of monster that appears in the dungeon starting at mid-game. They are very fast and tend to prance around, which often makes them difficult targets. They can also deal surprising amounts of damage.
 
A '''unicorn''', represented by '''u''', is a type of monster that appears in the dungeon starting at mid-game. They are very fast and tend to prance around, which often makes them difficult targets. They can also deal surprising amounts of damage.
  

Revision as of 03:13, 5 June 2006

Lawful, neutral, and chaotic

A unicorn, represented by u, is a type of monster that appears in the dungeon starting at mid-game. They are very fast and tend to prance around, which often makes them difficult targets. They can also deal surprising amounts of damage.

There are three types of unicorns: white, grey, and black, which correspond to lawful, neutral, and chaotic alignments respectively. The unicorn of your alignment will be peaceful; all others will be hostile.

When killed, a unicorn leaves a unicorn horn with its corpse. Eating a unicorn corpse has a chance of giving poison resistance.

Sacrificing a unicorn at an altar is a special case; to receive alignment and luck benefits, you want to sacrifice a unicorn of a different alignment than you at your own altar - for instance, if you're lawful, you would want to sacrifice a grey or black unicorn at a lawful altar. Anything else has bad results. In particular, if you, as a lawful character, sacrifice a white unicorn on a chaotic altar, the result will be converting you to the Chaotic alignment. If you offer a grey unicorn on a neutral altar, you will be set upon by a slew of elementals. If, however, you offer a grey unicorn on a chaotic altar, you will automatically convert the altar.

Throwing gems to a peaceful unicorn can bring luck increases as well as assist in identification (if the unicorn "graciously" accepts your gift it is worthless glass; if he "gratefully" accepts your gift it is a valuable gem".)