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The '''Zookeeper''' is a [[role]] that first appeared in [[NetHack-- 3.0.10]], an ancestor of [[SLASH'EM]], and re-appears in [[SlashTHEM]].
 
The '''Zookeeper''' is a [[role]] that first appeared in [[NetHack-- 3.0.10]], an ancestor of [[SLASH'EM]], and re-appears in [[SlashTHEM]].
  
Zookeepers start with various items that make it easy for them to acquire and maintain [[pet]]s, including [[tripe ration]]s, [[scroll of taming|scrolls of taming]], and [[leash]]es.
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Zookeepers start with various items that make it easy for them to acquire and maintain [[pet]]s.
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They are lawful or neutral, and can be played as a human, elf, gnome, hobbit, kobold or giant.
  
 
==Skills==
 
==Skills==
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* ''Weapons:'' [[knife]], [[broad sword]], [[scimitar]], [[hammer]], [[quarterstaff]], [[crossbow]], [[dart]]
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* ''Weapons:'' [[knife]], [[broadsword]], [[scimitar]], [[hammer]], [[quarterstaff]], [[crossbow]], [[dart]]
 
* ''Combat:'' [[two weapon combat]]
 
* ''Combat:'' [[two weapon combat]]
 
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* ''Weapons:'' [[club]], [[short sword]], [[firearms]], [[sling]], [[unicorn horn]], [[boomerang]]
 
* ''Weapons:'' [[club]], [[short sword]], [[firearms]], [[sling]], [[unicorn horn]], [[boomerang]]
* ''Combat:'' [[bare hands]]  
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* ''Combat:'' [[bare hands]], [[riding]]
 
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==Starting equipment==
 
==Starting equipment==
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* A +1 [[bullwhip]]
 
* A +1 [[bullwhip]]
 
* 5 [[tripe ration]]s
 
* 5 [[tripe ration]]s
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* 3 [[asian pear]]s
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* a [[eucalyptus leaf]]
 
* 3 [[scroll of taming|scrolls of taming]]
 
* 3 [[scroll of taming|scrolls of taming]]
 
* 3 [[leash]]es
 
* 3 [[leash]]es
  
The Zookeeper starts with a [[pet]] [[platypus]].
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The Zookeeper starts with a [[pet]] [[dingo puppy]].
  
 
==Rank titles==
 
==Rank titles==
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==Quest==
 
==Quest==
The [[quest]] sees the Zookeeper fighting Fearful Triceratops for the [[Golden Whistle of Nora]], a lawful [[magic whistle]] which grants [[warning]], [[half physical damage]], and [[ESP]], and can be invoked for [[taming]]. Liontamer is the first [[sacrifice gift]] for Zookeepers.
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The [[quest]] sees the Zookeeper fighting the [[Fearful Triceratops]] for the [[Golden Whistle of Nora]], a lawful [[magic whistle]] which grants [[warning]], [[half physical damage]], and [[ESP]], and can be invoked for [[taming]]. [[Liontamer]] is the first [[sacrifice gift]] for Zookeepers.
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It is similar to [[Archaeologist quest]], but filled with [[lizard (monster class)|lizards]] and [[zouthern animal]]s; random monster generation is biased towards [[carnivorous ape]]s, [[jaguar]]s and other [[feline]]s, and [[zouthern animal]]s.
  
 
==Gods==
 
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After the release of [[NetHack 3.1.3]] in 1993, NetHack-- was updated to [[NetHack-- 3.1.3]] by porting some of the changes from NetHack-- 3.0.10 into a patch for the newest version. Due to some changes in the vanilla code, however, particularly NetHack 3.1's addition of the [[Quest]] branch, the Zookeeper and other roles were simply left out of the patch to maintain compatibility.
 
After the release of [[NetHack 3.1.3]] in 1993, NetHack-- was updated to [[NetHack-- 3.1.3]] by porting some of the changes from NetHack-- 3.0.10 into a patch for the newest version. Due to some changes in the vanilla code, however, particularly NetHack 3.1's addition of the [[Quest]] branch, the Zookeeper and other roles were simply left out of the patch to maintain compatibility.
  
The DAT folder for [[SLASH 6]] contains unused maps for quest levels for the removed roles; the Zookeeper nemesis would have been a {{mscl|Y}} named "The Great Black Ape", and the quest artifact would have been a [[magic whistle]] called The Golden Whistle. The code for the maps indicates that the quest would feature numerous [[feline]]s and [[apelike creature]]s.
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The DAT folder for [[SLASH 6]] contains unused maps for quest levels for the removed roles; the Zookeeper nemesis would have been a {{mcsl|Y}} named "The Great Black Ape", and the quest artifact would have been a [[magic whistle]] called The Golden Whistle. The code for the maps indicates that the quest would feature numerous [[feline]]s and other [[apelike creature]]s.
  
 
The Zookeeper role reappeared in the variant [[Slash'EM Extended]] alongside the other eight new NetHack-- 3.0.10 roles, and were carried over with many tweaks into SlashTHEM, which retooled the role to more closely resemble the proposed changes above.
 
The Zookeeper role reappeared in the variant [[Slash'EM Extended]] alongside the other eight new NetHack-- 3.0.10 roles, and were carried over with many tweaks into SlashTHEM, which retooled the role to more closely resemble the proposed changes above.

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The Zookeeper is a role that first appeared in NetHack-- 3.0.10, an ancestor of SLASH'EM, and re-appears in SlashTHEM.

Zookeepers start with various items that make it easy for them to acquire and maintain pets.

They are lawful or neutral, and can be played as a human, elf, gnome, hobbit, kobold or giant.

Skills

NetHack-- 3.0.10 was based on NetHack 3.0.10, which predated the skill system, so Zookeepers could use any weapons.

SLASHTHEM gives the Zookeeper a weapon skill set that is slightly restricted, but still broad and nuanced, and removes spell skills:

Zookeeper skills
Max Skills
Basic
Skilled
Expert

The Zookeeper's special spell is charm monster. Spell success is determined by intelligence.

Intrinsics

Starting equipment

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The Zookeeper starts with a pet dingo puppy.

Rank titles

The status line shows you to be one of the following ranks when you reach the specified experience level:

  • XL 1-5: Feeder
  • XL 6-13: Tamer
  • XL 14-17: Trainer
  • XL 18-21: Chief Tamer
  • XL 22-25: Vet
  • XL 26-29: Zookeeper
  • XL 30: Curator

Quest

The quest sees the Zookeeper fighting the Fearful Triceratops for the Golden Whistle of Nora, a lawful magic whistle which grants warning, half physical damage, and ESP, and can be invoked for taming. Liontamer is the first sacrifice gift for Zookeepers. It is similar to Archaeologist quest, but filled with lizards and zouthern animals; random monster generation is biased towards carnivorous apes, jaguars and other felines, and zouthern animals.

Gods

The Zookeeper's pantheon comes from Norse mythology:

  • Lawful: Balder
  • Neutral: Edda
  • Chaotic: Hagen

History

The Zookeeper's first appearance was in SLASH'EM precursor NetHack-- 3.0.10 as one of nine new roles in addition to the twelve in NetHack 3.0.10. The discussion thread in which the authors first announced the variant suggests that some of the new roles were taken from a list proposing a role for every letter of the alphabet. See here for the relevant post.

After the release of NetHack 3.1.3 in 1993, NetHack-- was updated to NetHack-- 3.1.3 by porting some of the changes from NetHack-- 3.0.10 into a patch for the newest version. Due to some changes in the vanilla code, however, particularly NetHack 3.1's addition of the Quest branch, the Zookeeper and other roles were simply left out of the patch to maintain compatibility.

The DAT folder for SLASH 6 contains unused maps for quest levels for the removed roles; the Zookeeper nemesis would have been a Y named "The Great Black Ape", and the quest artifact would have been a magic whistle called The Golden Whistle. The code for the maps indicates that the quest would feature numerous felines and other apelike creatures.

The Zookeeper role reappeared in the variant Slash'EM Extended alongside the other eight new NetHack-- 3.0.10 roles, and were carried over with many tweaks into SlashTHEM, which retooled the role to more closely resemble the proposed changes above.

References

  • NetHack-- 3.0.10 attrib.c line 117
  • NetHack-- 3.0.10 u_init.c line 215
  • SlashTHEM u_init.c line 2318 in v. 0.8
  • SlashTHEM role.c line 1660 in v. 0.8
  • SLASHTHEM u_init.c line 256 in v. 0.8
  • SLASHTHEM artilist.h line 601 in v. 0.8