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== Examples of YANIs in vanilla NetHack ==
 
== Examples of YANIs in vanilla NetHack ==
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While a number of YANIs were incorporated into vanilla after first being implemented in a variant, there have been a few recent ones that were incorporated directly.
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Sometime in 2017, it was suggested on IRC that the blessed [[scroll of fire]] be made targetable within a certain radius, just like the [[scroll of stinking cloud]] is. This later got added into the next vanilla release, [[3.6.1]].
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In 2018, [[User:Ais523|Alex Smith]] asked on IRC for an idea for a small, easily implementable feature. Several suggestions were made; the one that was ultimately added to 3.6.1 was water sliding off of oilskin sacks and identifying them in the process.
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== Examples of YANIs in UnNetHack ==
 
== Examples of YANIs in UnNetHack ==

Revision as of 20:36, 14 March 2020

YANI is short for Yet Another New Idea, and is commonly used in the RGRN and IRC communities to suggest new ideas to be incorporated into the game.

Very, very few, if any, YANIs ever get included in the official game, unless a working patch had been provided with the YANI, in which case the chance of official incorporation is raised to slim. In variants, however, incorporation of YANIs is more common; several variants even make it a goal to implement popular YANIs.

"The artifacts need to be rebalanced" is a common one. See Artifact YANIs for details.

NetHackWiki partly acts as a repository for editors' YANIs. See Category:YANI for a list of these pages.

Examples of YANIs in vanilla NetHack

While a number of YANIs were incorporated into vanilla after first being implemented in a variant, there have been a few recent ones that were incorporated directly.

Sometime in 2017, it was suggested on IRC that the blessed scroll of fire be made targetable within a certain radius, just like the scroll of stinking cloud is. This later got added into the next vanilla release, 3.6.1.

In 2018, Alex Smith asked on IRC for an idea for a small, easily implementable feature. Several suggestions were made; the one that was ultimately added to 3.6.1 was water sliding off of oilskin sacks and identifying them in the process.

A user has suggested improving this page or section as follows:

"Other YANIs later incorporated in the game?"

Examples of YANIs in UnNetHack

  • Disintegrator: The idea appeared on RGRN.[1] 5 days later in the same thread, Nicholas Webb published a patch for this monster; it was also used in the biodiversity patch. 6 years later, bhaak included this monster in UnNetHack.[2]
  • Autounlock on containers: The YANI appeared and was unimplemented for almost a year,[3] but once a patch was produced,[4] it was applied to UnNetHack on the same day.[5]

YASI

The abbreviation YASI, which stands for Yet Another Silly Idea, is sometimes used when the idea in question is impractical, ridiculous, or pointless. There is some amount of overlap between YASIs and Evil Patch Ideas, though most YASIs are not intended to be evil.

Small matter of programming

Small matter of programming (SMOP) might be a way of saying that a feature would be trivial to write, but can more often be an ironic way of saying that a YANI might be a good mechanic in theory, but would be a headache to code. Examples of such YANIs include:

References

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