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Roguelikes are my favorite games to play (and develop) and NetHack is quite possibly the best Roguelike that's ever existed, so I thought it was logical to come here. Crawldragon (talk|nao|wiki) 03:08, 16 October 2014 (UTC)

Fun fact: I got a NetHackWiki account three years before my Wikipedia account. That probably says a lot about me.

Crawldragon on NAO (stats, games, deaths, dumplogs, ttyrecs)

Embarrassing NetHack moments

My NetHack experience is full of YASDs and lessons learned the hard way, and I thought it would be funny to catalog some of the more memorable ones.

  • I once encountered a staircase in a shop and for some reason had a moment where I was going "I wonder where that leads?" This is how I learned that mimics can turn into >s.
  • I had an argument once with a friend over whether or not monks can destroy boulders by kicking them. I swear I got this to work once. Just to show him, I created a new monk character and started kicking the first boulder I saw. This is how I learned it's possible to die by kicking something...
  • ...and yes, I have died by kicking walls searching for hidden passages...
  • ...but I would say my most embarrassing character death has to be the one where I kicked a pony corpse trying to move my knight's fallen steed away from a staircase so I could find it later. This was before the days when NAO could highlight hidden staircases. I don't know why I thought a level one knight of all things would be able to move something as large as a horse by kicking it, but I didn't want to bother with carrying it and I figured it was worth a shot.
  • When I learned that it was a bad idea to genocide @, for some reason I took this as a challenge. While playing as a dwarf with showrace turned on, I got a scroll of genocide and decided to see if a player dwarf still counted as @. Apparently it does.

More to come as I think of them.