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{{spellbook|name=magic mapping|level=5|type=divination|turns=35|direction=non-directional|equiv=[[scroll of magic mapping]]|abundance=1.83%|role=archaeologist}}
 
{{spellbook|name=magic mapping|level=5|type=divination|turns=35|direction=non-directional|equiv=[[scroll of magic mapping]]|abundance=1.83%|role=archaeologist}}
A '''spellbook of magic mapping''' allows you to learn the magic mapping spell, which reveals the entire map (although it does not fully reveal the contents of rooms). It is the [[spellcasting#Role penalties|special spell]] for [[archeologist]]s.
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In ''[[NetHack]]'', a '''spellbook of magic mapping''' allows you to learn the '''spell of magic mapping'''. It is the [[special spell]] for [[archeologist]]s.
  
This is the same as an uncursed [[scroll of magic mapping]] (secret passages are revealed, but secret doors are not).{{refsrc|read.c|1092}}
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==Effects==
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The spell reveals the entire map (although it does not fully reveal the contents of rooms), the same as an uncursed [[scroll of magic mapping]]; all of the level's walls and corridors, as well as all staircases on the level are shown. Secret passages are revealed, but secret doors are not.{{refsrc|read.c|1092}}
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The spell will also reveal the current location of the [[magic portal]] on the [[Plane of Water]] if the player has formally located it before using confused [[gold detection]] or a [[crystal ball]].
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The spell will reveal all of the level's walls (but not its rooms) and corridors, as well as all staircases on the level. It is most popular for making it easier to traverse [[Gehennom]]'s vast mazes. When combined with [[teleportation|teleport]] and [[teleport control]], magic mapping allows you to traverse whole levels in seconds (cast, teleport to exit stair, leave). Although useful on its own, it becomes even more useful when combined with any one of the following spells:
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It is most popular for making it easier to traverse [[Gehennom]]'s vast mazes. Although useful on its own, it becomes even more useful when combined with any one of the following spells:
*[[Spellbook of detect monsters|Detect monsters]], which allows you to head directly for, or avoid, certain enemies.
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*{{spell of|Detect monsters}} allows players to head directly for, or avoid, certain enemies.
*[[Spellbook of detect unseen|Detect unseen]], which reveals traps on the level, making traversing it even less dangerous.
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*{{spell of|Detect unseen}} reveals traps on the level, making traversing it even less dangerous.
*[[Spellbook of detect treasure|Detect treasure]] and [[Spellbook of detect food|Detect food]], which add another layer of detail to your view.
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*{{spell of|Detect treasure}} and {{spell of|Detect food}} add another layer of detail to the level overview.
*[[Teleportation]] and [[teleport control]], which allows you to zip to the exit stair almost simultaneously, or anywhere else you want to go.
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*[[Teleportation]] and [[teleport control]] in tandem with this spell notably allows players to traverse whole levels in seconds (provided the floor allows it) by zipping to the exit stair almost instantaneously, or else quickly covering points of interest.
  
The spell is also useful on the ascension run to save time if the player has fallen past levels by falling down a shaft through [[hole|holes]] or [[trapdoor|trapdoors]].
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The spell is also useful on the ascension run to save time if the player has fallen past levels through [[hole]]s or [[trapdoor]]s.
  
In NetHack 3.6.1, the spell will reveal the current location of the [[magic portal]] on the [[Plane of Water]] if the player has formally located it before (using confused [[gold detection]] or a [[crystal ball]]).
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==History==
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The ability to reveal the portal on the Plane of Water was added in [[3.6.1]].
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 13 August 2020

spellbook of
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Appearance random
Abundance 1.83%
Base price 500 zm
Weight 50
Turns to read 35
Ink to write 25–49
Spell type divination
Level 5
Power cost 25 Pw
Direction non-directional
Equivalent scroll of magic mapping
Special for archaeologist

In NetHack, a spellbook of magic mapping allows you to learn the spell of magic mapping. It is the special spell for archeologists.

Effects

The spell reveals the entire map (although it does not fully reveal the contents of rooms), the same as an uncursed scroll of magic mapping; all of the level's walls and corridors, as well as all staircases on the level are shown. Secret passages are revealed, but secret doors are not.[1]

The spell will also reveal the current location of the magic portal on the Plane of Water if the player has formally located it before using confused gold detection or a crystal ball.

Strategy

It is most popular for making it easier to traverse Gehennom's vast mazes. Although useful on its own, it becomes even more useful when combined with any one of the following spells:

  • Detect monsters allows players to head directly for, or avoid, certain enemies.
  • Detect unseen reveals traps on the level, making traversing it even less dangerous.
  • Detect treasure and Detect food add another layer of detail to the level overview.
  • Teleportation and teleport control in tandem with this spell notably allows players to traverse whole levels in seconds (provided the floor allows it) by zipping to the exit stair almost instantaneously, or else quickly covering points of interest.

The spell is also useful on the ascension run to save time if the player has fallen past levels through holes or trapdoors.

History

The ability to reveal the portal on the Plane of Water was added in 3.6.1.

References

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