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*[[Death by boredom|Death by Boredom]]
 
*[[Death by boredom|Death by Boredom]]
 
*[[Kicking]] and injuring your foot resulting in death due to low health
 
*[[Kicking]] and injuring your foot resulting in death due to low health
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*Dropping off your pony/horse/war horse after attempting to saddle it on low health
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*Wishing for a non-aligned artifact, and having it kill you.
  
 
Some players distinguish YASD from YAAD, using YAAD or [[DYWYPI]] for random, unavoidable events such as falling onto [[trap#.5E_Spiked pit|poison spikes]] (provided the [[pit]] wasn't already known, of course), and reserving YASD for pilot error. The dividing line depends on the player; to an expert, almost all deaths are avoidable YASD.
 
Some players distinguish YASD from YAAD, using YAAD or [[DYWYPI]] for random, unavoidable events such as falling onto [[trap#.5E_Spiked pit|poison spikes]] (provided the [[pit]] wasn't already known, of course), and reserving YASD for pilot error. The dividing line depends on the player; to an expert, almost all deaths are avoidable YASD.

Revision as of 17:31, 4 December 2010

Yet Another Stupid Death (also Yet Another Annoying Death; Commonly abbreviated to YASD or YAAD) is used when a player has done something, usually avoidable, that leads to his or her demise. Common YASDs in NetHack include:

Some players distinguish YASD from YAAD, using YAAD or DYWYPI for random, unavoidable events such as falling onto poison spikes (provided the pit wasn't already known, of course), and reserving YASD for pilot error. The dividing line depends on the player; to an expert, almost all deaths are avoidable YASD.

Amusingly enough, YASDs can happen to monsters as well, such as them bouncing a beam off a wall back to themselves.

See also