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'''Wait!''' is the beginning of several messages relating to attempting to walk where a previously unnoticed [[monster]] is hiding. These include:
 
'''Wait!''' is the beginning of several messages relating to attempting to walk where a previously unnoticed [[monster]] is hiding. These include:
  
{{message|Wait! That's a [[foo]]!''|This is one of the messages used for [[mimic]]s and the [[Wizard of Yendor]]'s [[division|clone]] after using [[Double Trouble]].}}
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{{message|Wait! That's a [[foo]]!''|This is one of the messages used for [[mimic]]s and the [[Wizard of Yendor]]'s [[division|clone]] after using [[Double Trouble]].}}
{{message|Wait! There's a foo hiding under <an item>!|This is used for [[spider]]s, [[snake]]s, and other monsters capable of [[hiding]] under items.}}
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{{message|Wait! There's a foo hiding under <an item>!|This is used for [[spider]]s, [[snake]]s, and other monsters capable of [[hiding]] under items.}}
{{message|Wait! There's a hidden <monster> there!|This is used for [[sea monster]]s hiding in [[water]].}}
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{{message|Wait! There's something there you can't see!|This is used for monsters that are either [[invisible]] or unseen to you while [[blind]].}}
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{{message|Wait! There's a hidden <monster> there!|This is used for [[sea monster]]s hiding in [[water]].}}
{{message|Wait, foo! That gold is really a <role> named <player>!|[[YAFM]] that occurs when you are [[polymorph]]ed into a mimic or else are a mimic corpse, and a monster attempts to walk where you are hiding.}}
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{{message|Wait! There's something there you can't see!|This is used for monsters that are either [[invisible]] or unseen to you while [[blind]].}}
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{{message|Wait, foo! That <item> is really a <role> named <player>!|[[YAFM]] that occurs when you are temporarily mimicking an object after eating a mimic corpse, and a monster attempts to attack you.}}
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{{message|Wait, foo!  That's a <polyform> named <player>!|Used in similar circumstances to the above message, when the player is polymorphed into a mimic and has used [[Monster (command)|#monster]] to mimic an item.}}
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{{message|Wait, foo!  There's a <polyform> named <player> hiding under <an item>!|Used when a monster tries to attack a polymorphed player hiding under an item.}}
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{{message|Wait, foo!  There's a hidden <polyform> named <player> there!|Used when a monster tries to attack a hidden player polymorphed into an eel or trapper.}}
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 7 April 2021

Wait! is the beginning of several messages relating to attempting to walk where a previously unnoticed monster is hiding. These include:

Wait! That's a foo!
This is one of the messages used for mimics and the Wizard of Yendor's clone after using Double Trouble.
Wait! There's a foo hiding under <an item>!
This is used for spiders, snakes, and other monsters capable of hiding under items.
Wait! There's a hidden <monster> there!
This is used for sea monsters hiding in water.
Wait! There's something there you can't see!
This is used for monsters that are either invisible or unseen to you while blind.
Wait, foo! That <item> is really a <role> named <player>!
YAFM that occurs when you are temporarily mimicking an object after eating a mimic corpse, and a monster attempts to attack you.
Wait, foo! That's a <polyform> named <player>!
Used in similar circumstances to the above message, when the player is polymorphed into a mimic and has used #monster to mimic an item.
Wait, foo! There's a <polyform> named <player> hiding under <an item>!
Used when a monster tries to attack a polymorphed player hiding under an item.
Wait, foo! There's a hidden <polyform> named <player> there!
Used when a monster tries to attack a hidden player polymorphed into an eel or trapper.


Other

There is also a demonic malediction that goes, "Wait! I shall polymorph into a grid bug to give thee a fighting chance!"


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