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Some monsters spit '''venom''' at you, which acts a projectile attack. This takes the form of either  
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Some monsters spit '''venom''' at you, which acts as a projectile attack. This takes the form of either:
 
* '''blinding venom''', which [[blind]]s you as a [[cream pie]] when you are hit by it, or
 
* '''blinding venom''', which [[blind]]s you as a [[cream pie]] when you are hit by it, or
* '''acid venom''', which deals d6 [[acid]] damage.
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* '''acid venom''', which deals 2d6 [[acid]] damage.
  
 
[[Juiblex]] and [[black naga]]s spit acid venom; [[guardian naga]]s and [[cobra]]s spit blinding venom.
 
[[Juiblex]] and [[black naga]]s spit acid venom; [[guardian naga]]s and [[cobra]]s spit blinding venom.
  
Internally, objects for venom exist (to act as the projectiles); however they always disappear upon hitting anything. A [[wizard mode]] wish can create them in a more permanent form, however.  They are listed under the inventory heading "Venoms", and both appear as "a splash of venom" when unidentified; when thrown, they will have the expected effects.
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== Generation ==
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Internally, objects for venom exist (to act as the projectiles), but they almost always disappear upon hitting anything. However, you can create them by [[polymorphing]] into the respective mosters and spitting venom into [[moat|water]] with the [[Monster (command)|#monster]] command, e.g., on [[Medusa's Island]] or any pool if you manage to hit it exactly. The permanent venom objects can then be picked up the usual way by diving or by [[levitating]] with a [[bullwhip]]. And of course, a [[wizard mode]] wish can create them.
  
Occasionally, acid/blinding venom objects can be randomly generated in [[Slash'EM Extended]]. In both versions, attempting to [[engrave]] with this item prompts a [[YAFM]]: "Writing a poison pen letter??"
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== Effects ==
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They are listed under the inventory heading "Venoms", and both appear as "a splash of venom" when unidentified. When thrown, they will have the expected effects. A stack of them can also be quivered. Attempting to [[engrave]] with this item prompts a [[YAFM]]: "Writing a poison pen letter?"
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They can be [[greased]] (even though science is unsure how that works), but that is not necessary as they are surprisingly robust and waterproof. Getting venom objects out of a [[container]] is tricky, because the menu code doesn't expect them to exist. You must either switch the ''menustyle'' [[option]] to ''traditional'' or use the #[[tip]] command.
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== Strategy ==
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A fun use is to blind the [[Riders]] with them: it's easier than polymorphing into a guardian naga on the [[Astral Plane]], and they weigh less than a stack of cream pies.
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== History ==
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[[NetHack 3.4.3]] would crash when listing the contents of a container with venom objects in it while generating the [[dumplog]] at the end of a game. In particular this meant you had to take all venom out of your [[bag of holding]] into your main inventory before [[ascend]]ing; otherwise, NetHack would segfault immediately before the ascension was counted as complete in the server stats.<ref>[https://s3.amazonaws.com/altorg/dumplog/Luna1/1395185008.nh343.txt incomplete dumplog] due to NAO server segfaulting</ref> This bug has been fixed since 3.6.0.
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==References==
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<references/>
  
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 5 October 2022

. Acid venom.png
Name acid venom
Appearance acid venom
Base price 0 zm
Weight 1
. Blinding venom.png
Name blinding venom
Appearance blinding venom
Base price 0 zm
Weight 1

Some monsters spit venom at you, which acts as a projectile attack. This takes the form of either:

  • blinding venom, which blinds you as a cream pie when you are hit by it, or
  • acid venom, which deals 2d6 acid damage.

Juiblex and black nagas spit acid venom; guardian nagas and cobras spit blinding venom.

Generation

Internally, objects for venom exist (to act as the projectiles), but they almost always disappear upon hitting anything. However, you can create them by polymorphing into the respective mosters and spitting venom into water with the #monster command, e.g., on Medusa's Island or any pool if you manage to hit it exactly. The permanent venom objects can then be picked up the usual way by diving or by levitating with a bullwhip. And of course, a wizard mode wish can create them.

Effects

They are listed under the inventory heading "Venoms", and both appear as "a splash of venom" when unidentified. When thrown, they will have the expected effects. A stack of them can also be quivered. Attempting to engrave with this item prompts a YAFM: "Writing a poison pen letter?"

They can be greased (even though science is unsure how that works), but that is not necessary as they are surprisingly robust and waterproof. Getting venom objects out of a container is tricky, because the menu code doesn't expect them to exist. You must either switch the menustyle option to traditional or use the #tip command.

Strategy

A fun use is to blind the Riders with them: it's easier than polymorphing into a guardian naga on the Astral Plane, and they weigh less than a stack of cream pies.

History

NetHack 3.4.3 would crash when listing the contents of a container with venom objects in it while generating the dumplog at the end of a game. In particular this meant you had to take all venom out of your bag of holding into your main inventory before ascending; otherwise, NetHack would segfault immediately before the ascension was counted as complete in the server stats.[1] This bug has been fixed since 3.6.0.

References

  1. incomplete dumplog due to NAO server segfaulting

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