Scroll of scare monster

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Name scare monster
Appearance random
Base price 100 zm
Weight 5
Ink to write 10-19
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

A scroll of scare monster is a type of scroll that appears in NetHack. It is unique in that it can be used without being read.

Generation

A cursed scrolls of scare monster is generated under the prize item on the top floor of Sokoban, and under the chest containing the wand of wishing in the Castle.

Description

The scroll of scare monster can be used in a couple of ways:

Reading

When read, a uncursed or blessed scroll causes monsters in your visual range to flee, subject to each monsters magic resistance score. If you are confused or the scroll is cursed, monsters in visual range will wake up, become unparalyzed, and unscared.[1]

On the ground

When you stand on a square where a scroll of scare monster is on the ground, most monsters will become scared and flee instead of attacking you in melee. Unlike Elbereth, this works on peaceful monsters, pets, blind monsters, humans, elves, and minotaurs; it also works in Gehennom and the End Game[2] Monsters scared by this scroll will avoid walking on it unless they are blind, human or a minotaur.[3][4] Standing on this scroll will not scare angelic beings, the Riders, or the Wizard of Yendor.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

The scroll on the ground no longer scares any @ monster or any unique monster. The strategy advice should be updated as appropriate.

Beatitude, degradation and disintegration

If you pick up a blessed scroll of scare monster, it will become uncursed; if you try to pick up a cursed one, it will disintegrate. An uncursed one will set an internal flag the first time you pick it up, and disintegrate the next time unless you have blessed it - as this flag is not reset by blessing the scroll, any individual scroll can only be picked up while uncursed once. Scrolls that have been picked up once while uncursed will not stack with those that haven't. Removing a scroll from a container on the ground or in your inventory has no ill effect on it.

Strategy

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

The scroll on the ground no longer scares any @ monster or any unique monster—this makes gated demon lords and princes especially troublesome. Be sure to account for this when attempting and of the listed strategies.

Dropping this scroll on the ground is one of the most powerful ways to keep hordes of monsters at bay. It effectively acts as a more powerful and non-eroding Elbereth square, although it can be destroyed by fire. A single scroll can theoretically last for the entire game if you have a sufficient supply of holy water, though you will need to use a potion every time you use the scroll.

As it works against most humans (except for aligned priests), it can be a good tool when fighting off soldiers in the Castle and Fort Ludios. Even your quest nemesis will respect the scroll, provided they are not @—this allows you to trivialize some nemesis fights with minimal preparation.

This scroll is commonly used to defend stashes, since placing it under a stash will prevent hostile monsters and pets from moving onto the square and picking up or destroying the stash; particularly cautious or paranoid players can combine them with boulder forts and/or jellies. If you have spare sacks or other bags, the #tip command is one of the better methods to use a carried scroll: you can place it in its own container, then #tip that container to drop it on your square immediately when necessary. Be wary of doing so on a down stair, lest it fall down the staircase.

Shops

Scrolls of scare monster in shops can get you in trouble in the early game: If you pick up a scroll in a shop and it disintegrates, you owe the shopkeeper for it; if you can't afford it, you'll have to sell other items or risk angering the shopkeeper. Be careful picking up scrolls in shops until you have a decent amount of gold on-hand, and only do so if you can afford to potentially pay for it. If you find an unknown scroll in a shop with a base price of 100 that causes the shopkeeper or any other nearby monsters to flee, name its type on the floor; scaring shopkeepers this way will not anger them.

Moving dropped scrolls

If you need to move a scroll of scare monster without destroying it, try kicking it, or have your pets pick it up. If you only want a blank scroll, kick it into a pool of water or cancel it. A pet picking up the scroll will not cause the same detrimental effects that occur when you pick up the scroll, nor will stealing the scroll from a pet or other monster that is carrying the scroll while you are polymorphed into a nymph. This is the only way to pick up a cursed scroll of scare monster; unfortunately, this requires a monster that can pick up magical items and is blinded, unless the monster also ignores Elbereth (e.g., Archons and shopkeepers).

Reverse genocide

The scroll can be used in conjunction with reverse genocide and a small enclosed area (typically 3x3) to obtain multiple desired corpses:

Role-specific uses

While reading these scrolls is almost always a waste, as the ground effects are much better than temporary monster fleeing, Knights have some uses for cursed scrolls in order to unscare monsters and avoid alignment record penalties from attacking them; usually, it may be better to let your steed or pets take out fleeing foes, or else kill them yourself and soaking up the penalty if you know you can afford it.

Rogues in particular can employ these to score reliable backstabs against most foes, along with other means of scaring monsters.

Conducts and other strategies

For conduct players, these scrolls provide the benefits of Elbereth without breaking illiterate conduct, and are typically the only scroll that they can use - you will want to be very careful not to destroy or disintegrate them. Digging for victory also benefits from a scroll of scare monster, which will fall down the holes with you if you dig while standing on them.

History

The scroll of scare monster originated in Rogue, where it had the same effect (although b/u/c distinctions did not exist). It would also appear in a variant of Jay Fenlason's Hack, hack121, and then in Hack 1.0.

In NetHack 3.4.3, earlier versions and some variants based on them, a dropped scroll of scare monster had roughly similar effects to engraving Elbereth on a square; Elbereth was much more powerful than in current versions, though Q and minotaurs did not respect Elbereth or the scroll of scare monster. NetHack 3.6.0 and subsequent versions lower Elbereth's power, making this a somewhat stronger defensive measure.

Messages

You hear maniacal laughter close by.
You read an uncursed or blessed scroll of scare monster, and at least one creature was affected.
You hear maniacal laughter in the distance.
As above, but no non-pet monsters were affected.[5]
You hear sad wailing close by.
You read a cursed scroll or read any scroll while confused, and at least one creature was affected.
You hear sad wailing in the distance.
As above, but no non-pet monsters were affected.
The scroll turns to dust as you pick it up.
You picked up a scroll that disintegrated.[6]

Variants

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, the scroll of scare monster does not work on any quest nemesis.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, the home level of the Binder quest has five cursed scrolls of scare monster embedded in the solid rock of the library.

Lamashtu the Demon Queen will only respect a scroll of scare monster on the ground 13 of the time.

References

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