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(Strategy: Further testing indicates that whoever initially added this might've slipped on some ice as they tried to move off it onto the water and drowned - at any rate it seems like you can ride it over water as normal. Still! TDTTOE)
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The wumpus is randomly generated at a relatively rare rate, though not nearly as rare as other monsters.  
 
The wumpus is randomly generated at a relatively rare rate, though not nearly as rare as other monsters.  
  
Wumpuses generated at level creation have an 80% chance to start off [[asleep]]; any wumpuses generated after level creation after you have picked up the [[Amulet of Yendor]] will always generate awake.{{refsrc|makemon.c|1035}}
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Wumpuses generated at level creation have a {{frac|4|5}} chance of being [[asleep]]; any wumpuses generated after level creation after you have picked up the [[Amulet of Yendor]] will always generate awake.{{refsrc|makemon.c|1035}}
  
 
The [[Ranger quest]] locate level will always generate a wumpus on the downstairs.
 
The [[Ranger quest]] locate level will always generate a wumpus on the downstairs.
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The wumpus is very slow, but has a strong bite attack and can cling to ceilings, allowing it to generate over and move past [[moat]]s without [[drowning]] or being relocated. Even so, its sluggish movement makes it an easy kiting target for any character with ranged attacks at their disposal, and it has no resistances whatsoever to boot.
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The wumpus is very slow, but has a strong bite attack and can cling to ceilings, allowing it to generate over and move past [[moat]]s without [[drowning]] or being relocated. Even so, its sluggish movement makes it an easy target for any player with good kiting or ranged attacks at their disposal, and it has no resistances whatsoever to boot.
  
While not particularly desirable as a pet due to its extremely low speed, the wumpus's clinging ability allows you to [[ride]] a [[pet]] wumpus over water.
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While not particularly desirable as a [[pet]] due to its extremely low speed, the wumpus's clinging ability allows you to [[ride]] a pet wumpus over water.
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
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==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
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The Wumpus, by the way, is not bothered by the hazards since  
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The Wumpus, by the way, is not bothered by the hazards since he has sucker feet and is too big for a bat to lift. If you try to shoot him and miss, there's also a chance that he'll up and move himself into another cave, though by nature the Wumpus is a sedentary creature.
he has sucker feet and is too big for a bat to lift. If you
 
try to shoot him and miss, there's also a chance that he'll
 
up and move himself into another cave, though by nature the
 
Wumpus is a sedentary creature.
 
 
|[ wump (6) -- "Hunt the Wumpus" ]
 
|[ wump (6) -- "Hunt the Wumpus" ]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 29 October 2023

The wumpus, q, is a monster that appears in NetHack.

Generation

The wumpus is randomly generated at a relatively rare rate, though not nearly as rare as other monsters.

Wumpuses generated at level creation have a 45 chance of being asleep; any wumpuses generated after level creation after you have picked up the Amulet of Yendor will always generate awake.[1]

The Ranger quest locate level will always generate a wumpus on the downstairs.

Strategy

The wumpus is very slow, but has a strong bite attack and can cling to ceilings, allowing it to generate over and move past moats without drowning or being relocated. Even so, its sluggish movement makes it an easy target for any player with good kiting or ranged attacks at their disposal, and it has no resistances whatsoever to boot.

While not particularly desirable as a pet due to its extremely low speed, the wumpus's clinging ability allows you to ride a pet wumpus over water.

Origin

This monster is derived from the early text adventure game Hunt the Wumpus; the Ranger quest locate level that it appears in is an homage to the game.

Encyclopedia entry

The Wumpus, by the way, is not bothered by the hazards since he has sucker feet and is too big for a bat to lift. If you try to shoot him and miss, there's also a chance that he'll up and move himself into another cave, though by nature the Wumpus is a sedentary creature.

[ wump (6) -- "Hunt the Wumpus" ]

References