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The '''woodchuck''' is an extremely rare creature. Other than humor, it serves no special purpose, apart from being a pain to [[extinctionism|extinctionists]]. It can swim.
 
  
The woodchuck's stats appear almost identical to those of the [[rock mole]], which precedes it in the [[Source:monst.c|monster list]]. The only differences, besides the generation frequency and the glyph color, are its diet, ability to swim and tendency to wander. Note that both the woodchuck and the [[rock mole]] are [[tunneling monster|tunnelers]] and as such can chop down [[tree]]s and tunnel through rock [[wall]]s.
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A '''woodchuck''', {{monsym|woodchuck}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is a [[small]] [[herbivorous]] [[animal]] that is extremely similar to the [[rock mole]] in several aspects, sharing most of the same stats and the ability to [[tunnel]] through walls and [[tree]]s. Unlike the rock mole, woodchucks can also [[swim]], and has a tendency to wander while moving.
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Woodchucks are primarily included as a reference to the [[Usenet]] Oracle, which the [[Oracle]] monster is based on - a few [[#Messages|messages]] related to the Oracle make reference to woodchucks.
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A woodchuck has a single bite attack.
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==Generation==
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Woodchucks are not randomly generated, though they are a valid form for [[polymorph]], and [[figurine]]s and [[statue]]s of them can be [[wish]]ed for. A normally-generated woodchuck would always be created hostile.
  
== Generation ==
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==Strategy==
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Woodchucks are almost never seen in the wild by characters that do not deliberately generate them, with the exception of [[shapeshifter]]s such as [[chameleon]]s or other monsters polymorphing themselves. As such, they are not especially notable to most players with the exception of [[extinctionist]] play, where they must be generated by the character in order to kill off enough of them. Otherwise, much of the same strategies that apply to rock moles also apply to woodchucks, though they will thankfully avoid eating valuable [[metallic]] items.
  
It is not [[normal mechanism|normally generated]], and usually must be explicitly created by means of a [[figurine]], [[stone to flesh]]ing a [[statue]], [[reverse genocide]], or [[polymorph]].
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==History==
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The woodchuck is introduced in [[NetHack 3.3.0]].
  
The only way you may ever see a woodchuck in your game without intentionally generating one (e.g. using reverse genocide) is if a monster is [[polymorph]]ed. Additionally, a [[chameleon]] or other shapeshifting creature may assume the form of a woodchuck.
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==Origin==
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The woodchuck is a common name for the groundhog (''Marmota monax''), a rodent that is part of the family ''Sciuridae'', which includes large ground squirrels known as marmots. The groundhog is a lowland creature of North America, and is found through much of the Eastern United States, across Canada and into Alaska. It was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. The groundhog is exceptional among marmots due to its habitat, and plays an important role as a habitat engineer, maintaining healthy soil in woodlands and plains.  
  
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Groundhogs are considered the most solitary of the marmot species: They live in aggregations, and their social organization also varies across populations. Groundhogs do not form stable, long-term pair-bonds, and typically only pair up during mating - groundhogs in Ohio are a notable exception, with adult males and females associating with each other throughout the year and often from year to year. Groundhogs are extremely intelligent, forming complex social networks and kinship with their young; they also demonstrate the ability to understand social behavior, communicate threats through whistling, and work cooperatively to solve tasks such as burrowing.
  
== Origin ==
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The name "woodchuck" stems from an Algonquian (possibly Narragansett) name for the animal, ''wuchak'': the similarity between the words has led to the popular tongue-twister "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" The Usenet Oracle (or Internet Oracle) has [http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/digest.cgi?N=576#576-06 an Oracularity] dedicated to this tongue-twister, which was frequently asked as a question - an excerpt from the Oracularity serves as the [[encyclopedia]] entry.
  
Its inclusion is a joke, to do with the [[Oracle]] and ''"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"''. The joke is a reference to the real life Usenet Oracle. The internet has [http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/digest.cgi?N=576#576-06 the entire text of Oracularity 576-06].
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==Messages==
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{{message|You hear someone say "No more woodchucks!"<br>You hear a loud ZOT!|You are on the Oracle level while [[hallucinating]].}}
  
== Variants ==
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==Variants==
=== Grudge patch ===
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Some variants make it possible for woodchucks to generate through standard means, and many of them incorporate the [[grudge]] patch, causing woodchucks and the Oracle to attack each other on sight.
In some variants, including [[UnNetHack]] and [[xNetHack]], woodchucks attack [[the Oracle]] on sight as part of the [[grudge]] patch. In UnNetHack, one woodchuck will always appear on the Oracle level, and can very rarely appear over time.
 
  
 
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In [[SLASH'EM]], woodchucks are marginally more common, as there's often a single woodchuck generated in the Oracle level. On Groundhog Day (February 2), many woodchucks spawn on the Oracle level, with a recurring message of "No more woodchucks!"
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In [[SLASH'EM]], woodchucks may very rarely generate on the Oracle level.
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On Groundhog Day (February 2), many woodchucks spawn on the Oracle level, with a recurring message of "No more woodchucks!"
  
 
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Revision as of 11:25, 30 January 2024

A woodchuck, r, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is a small herbivorous animal that is extremely similar to the rock mole in several aspects, sharing most of the same stats and the ability to tunnel through walls and trees. Unlike the rock mole, woodchucks can also swim, and has a tendency to wander while moving.

Woodchucks are primarily included as a reference to the Usenet Oracle, which the Oracle monster is based on - a few messages related to the Oracle make reference to woodchucks.

A woodchuck has a single bite attack.

Generation

Woodchucks are not randomly generated, though they are a valid form for polymorph, and figurines and statues of them can be wished for. A normally-generated woodchuck would always be created hostile.

Strategy

Woodchucks are almost never seen in the wild by characters that do not deliberately generate them, with the exception of shapeshifters such as chameleons or other monsters polymorphing themselves. As such, they are not especially notable to most players with the exception of extinctionist play, where they must be generated by the character in order to kill off enough of them. Otherwise, much of the same strategies that apply to rock moles also apply to woodchucks, though they will thankfully avoid eating valuable metallic items.

History

The woodchuck is introduced in NetHack 3.3.0.

Origin

The woodchuck is a common name for the groundhog (Marmota monax), a rodent that is part of the family Sciuridae, which includes large ground squirrels known as marmots. The groundhog is a lowland creature of North America, and is found through much of the Eastern United States, across Canada and into Alaska. It was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. The groundhog is exceptional among marmots due to its habitat, and plays an important role as a habitat engineer, maintaining healthy soil in woodlands and plains.

Groundhogs are considered the most solitary of the marmot species: They live in aggregations, and their social organization also varies across populations. Groundhogs do not form stable, long-term pair-bonds, and typically only pair up during mating - groundhogs in Ohio are a notable exception, with adult males and females associating with each other throughout the year and often from year to year. Groundhogs are extremely intelligent, forming complex social networks and kinship with their young; they also demonstrate the ability to understand social behavior, communicate threats through whistling, and work cooperatively to solve tasks such as burrowing.

The name "woodchuck" stems from an Algonquian (possibly Narragansett) name for the animal, wuchak: the similarity between the words has led to the popular tongue-twister "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" The Usenet Oracle (or Internet Oracle) has an Oracularity dedicated to this tongue-twister, which was frequently asked as a question - an excerpt from the Oracularity serves as the encyclopedia entry.

Messages

You hear someone say "No more woodchucks!"
You hear a loud ZOT!
You are on the Oracle level while hallucinating.

Variants

Some variants make it possible for woodchucks to generate through standard means, and many of them incorporate the grudge patch, causing woodchucks and the Oracle to attack each other on sight.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, woodchucks may very rarely generate on the Oracle level.

On Groundhog Day (February 2), many woodchucks spawn on the Oracle level, with a recurring message of "No more woodchucks!"

Encyclopedia entry

The Usenet Oracle requires an answer to this question!
 
> How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could
> chuck wood?
 
"Oh, heck! I'll handle *this* one!" The Oracle spun the terminal back toward himself, unlocked the ZOT-guard lock, and slid the glass guard away from the ZOT key. "Ummmm....could you turn around for a minute? ZOTs are too graphic for the uninitiated. Even *I* get a little squeamish sometimes..." The neophyte turned around, and heard the Oracle slam his finger on a computer key, followed by a loud ZZZZOTTTTT and the smell of ozone.

[ Excerpted from Internet Oracularity 576.6 ]