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The '''#untrap''' extended command will attempt to disable an adjacent [[trap]] if it can be disabled. This has a special interaction with [[pit]]s and [[spider web]]s, as it will instead attempt to help out any [[monster]] trapped in one, which may result in said monster's becoming [[peaceful]]. Also, when attempting to #untrap a [[squeaky board]], the player will be asked for an [[item]] to [[apply]], for which the intended response is a [[potion of oil]] or a [[can of grease]] with charges. Many traps cannot be disarmed.
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The '''#untrap''' extended command will attempt to disable an adjacent [[trap]] if it can be disabled. This has a special interaction with [[pit]]s, [[bear trap]]s and [[spider web]]s, as it will instead attempt to help out any [[monster]] trapped in one, which may result in said monster's becoming [[peaceful]]. Also, when attempting to #untrap a [[squeaky board]], the player will be asked for an [[item]] to [[apply]], for which the intended response is a [[potion of oil]] or a [[can of grease]] with charges. Many traps cannot be disarmed.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:27, 16 December 2007

The #untrap extended command will attempt to disable an adjacent trap if it can be disabled. This has a special interaction with pits, bear traps and spider webs, as it will instead attempt to help out any monster trapped in one, which may result in said monster's becoming peaceful. Also, when attempting to #untrap a squeaky board, the player will be asked for an item to apply, for which the intended response is a potion of oil or a can of grease with charges. Many traps cannot be disarmed.

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