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'''Vlad's Tower''' is the home of [[Vlad the Impaler]], the entrance of which is a second "up" stair, located between the 9th and 13th levels of [[Gehennom]] (inclusive, counting the [[Valley of the Dead|Valley]] as 1, so somewhere between dungeon levels 34 and 42 inclusive). It consists of three levels connected by ladders. All levels in the branch are no-teleport. Only the middle level is eligible to leave [[bones]] files. It is not part of Gehennom, and [[prayer]] is permitted in the [[tower]].
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'''Vlad's Tower''' is the home of [[Vlad the Impaler]] in ''[[NetHack]]''. It consists of three levels connected by ladders, all of which are [[no-teleport]] and [[undiggable]]. It is not part of Gehennom, and as such [[prayer]] is permitted in the Tower.
  
Vlad is located at the top level. All three levels contain many [[secret door]]s, [[trap]]s, and several guaranteed [[item]]s. The walls and floor of each level are undiggable.
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==Generation==
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The entrance appears as a a second up stair, located on any floor between the 9th and 13th levels of [[Gehennom]]; counting the [[Valley of the Dead|Valley]] as 1, this places it roughly between dungeon levels 34 and 42 (inclusive).  Only the middle level is eligible to leave [[bones]] files.
  
You can directly [[level teleport]] from the [[tower]] to each of its three levels, to the [[Gehennom]] levels above it, and to the [[Dungeons of Doom]], but not to levels below the tower. However, quaffing a cursed [[potion of gain level]] on the uppermost floor will only result in an "uneasy feeling".
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Monster generation is biased toward [[chaotic]] [[monster]]s in this branch.
  
Monster generation is biased toward [[chaotic]] monsters in this branch.
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==Description==
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Each level contains many [[secret door]]s, [[trap]]s, and several guaranteed [[item]]s, and Vlad the Impaler is located at the top level. You can directly [[level teleport]] from the [[tower]] to each of its three levels, to the [[Gehennom]] levels above it, and to the [[Dungeons of Doom]], but not to levels below the tower. However, quaffing a cursed [[potion of gain level]] on the uppermost floor will only result in an "uneasy feeling".
  
==Bottom level==
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===Bottom level===
 
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<=[[Ladder|{{brown|<}}]]
 
<=[[Ladder|{{brown|<}}]]
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   ---------------   
 
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There is a random [[dragon]] immediately inside the main door of the courtyard, and eight other random [[monster]]s on the level. Four of the ten niches marked 'x' will contain the following:
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There is a random [[dragon]] immediately inside the main door of the courtyard, and eight other random monsters are placed on the level. Four of the ten niches marked 'x' will contain the following:
 
* [[long sword]]
 
* [[long sword]]
 
* [[lock pick]]
 
* [[lock pick]]
 
* [[elven cloak]]
 
* [[elven cloak]]
 
* [[blindfold]]
 
* [[blindfold]]
These niches will also contain random traps.
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These niches may also contain random traps.
  
 
==Middle level==
 
==Middle level==
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The ten niches marked 'x' contain (one randomly assigned to each): two [[hell hound pup]]s, a [[winter wolf]], two random [[demon]]s, and the following items:
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The ten niches marked 'x' each contain the following, with one monster or item per niche:
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* two [[hell hound pup]]s
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* a [[winter wolf]]
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* two random [[demon]]s
 
* [[amulet of life saving]] inside a [[chest]]
 
* [[amulet of life saving]] inside a [[chest]]
 
* [[amulet of strangulation]] inside a chest
 
* [[amulet of strangulation]] inside a chest
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[[Vlad the Impaler]], with the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]], occupies the [[throne]]; a chest is behind it. Each of the six marked niches contains a random [[vampire]] (or a replacement random monster if extinct/genocided), and a chest.
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Vlad the Impaler occupies the [[throne]] in the center of the top floor, carrying the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]]; a chest sits behind the throne. Each of the six marked niches contains a random [[vampire]] and a chest; if vampires are [[extinct]] or [[genocide]]d, they will be replaced with random monsters. Two of the six chests in the closets are guaranteed to contain stacks of 4–8 candles; one chest contains [[wax candle]]s and the other contains [[tallow candle]]s.{{refsrc|tower.des|48}}
 
 
As of [[NetHack 3.6.0]], two of the six chests in the closets are guaranteed to contain stacks of 4–8 candles.{{refsrc|tower.des|48}} One chest contains [[wax candle]]s and the other contains [[tallow candle]]s. As long as these stacks are not destroyed, they ensure that the player will have more than enough candles to perform the [[invocation]], without having to resort to [[wish]]ing or [[polypiling]].
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The modern form of Vlad's Tower first appeared in [[NetHack 3.1.0]].
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As early as [[NetHack 3.0.0]], a different form of Vlad's Tower appeared embedded in [[Hell]] (which was later replaced by [[Gehennom]]): Each of the three levels appeared embedded in a maze, much as the modern [[Wizard's Tower]] is, except that the lower level was directly accessible from the maze. The [[Candelabrum of Invocation]] did not yet exist, and the [[Wizard of Yendor|Wizard]] still carried the [[Amulet of Yendor]], meaning that Vlad was strictly optional from this version until [[NetHack 3.1.0]], when the Tower became its own branch and took on its modern design.
  
As early as [[NetHack 3.0.0]], a different form of Vlad's Tower appeared embedded in [[Hell]] (which was quite different from [[Gehennom]]).  Each of the three levels appeared embedded in a maze, much as the modern [[Wizard's Tower]] is, except that the lower level was directly accessible from the maze.  The [[Candelabrum of Invocation]] did not yet exist, and the [[Wizard of Yendor|Wizard]] still carried the [[Amulet of Yendor]].  Consequently, taking on Vlad was strictly optional.
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The guaranteed candles of the top level were added in [[NetHack 3.6.0]] to ensure that the player will have more than enough candles to perform the invocation without resorting to [[wish]]ing or [[polypiling]].
 
 
Back when the guaranteed items were added, crystal plate mail was the best armor in the game. Presumably, the other ones were much more useful, too.
 
 
 
The guaranteed candles of the top level appeared with [[NetHack 3.6.0]].
 
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
 
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x=[[Vampire|{{white|V}}]]
 
x=[[Vampire|{{white|V}}]]
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===UnNetHack===
 
===UnNetHack===
 
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In [[UnNetHack]], there is now a [[magic portal]] that leads directly into the courtyard of the tower; the down stair leading out into Gehennom is still present.  The chests on the top floor are now [[large box]]es that double as coffins; each contains a vampire and vampire lord that normally occupies the niche in vanilla ''NetHack'', and they will awaken when you open the boxes.
In [[UnNetHack]], the [[large box|large boxes]] on the top level are coffins, which will contain [[vampires]] and [[vampire lords]], who will awaken when you open them.
 
 
 
Probably, there are no guaranteed candles in the chests here.
 
  
 
===dNetHack===
 
===dNetHack===
 
 
{{main|User:Chris/dNetHack/Windowless_Tower|User:Chris/dNetHack/dNethack_Windowless_Tower_Monsters}}
 
{{main|User:Chris/dNetHack/Windowless_Tower|User:Chris/dNetHack/dNethack_Windowless_Tower_Monsters}}
 
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In [[dNetHack]], Vlad's tower is redesigned: it is now located above the Gnomish Mines, which extend upward for another level, and there is an additional base floor to the tower itself that is set in a desolate field, with a moat and drawbridge surrounding the actual tower entrance. While a low-level character can attempt to get the Candelabrum early and use the candles provided in and around Minetown, actually facing Vlad and his cronies may prove a [[bad idea]] for the unprepared. Even so, players capable of defeating [[Cerberus]], who is somewhat but still quite formidable, can access a hidden section in the middle level (now the third floor of the tower) contains [[holy water]], which is extremely useful for [[atheist]]s or [[anachrononaut]]s; Cerberus can be repelled with the Circle of Acheron [[ward]], and fire resistance provides a defense against its breath attack.
In [[dNetHack]] Vlad's tower is now located above the Gnomish Mines (which extend upward for another level), meaning a low level character can already attempt to get the candelabrum early (and conveniently grab the candles from Minestown). This is probably a [[bad idea]]. However, if you only go up to the third floor (that means climb the stairs twice), you can find [[holy water]], which is extremely useful for [[atheist]]s or [[anachrononaut]]s.  You just need to be able to survive meeting [[Cerberus]], which is a unique hellhound for whom you probably want to use the Circle Of Acheron, or have fire resistance. The tower's design, and the entry in particular has also been redesigned.
 
  
 
===SpliceHack===
 
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[[Category:Dungeon branches]]
 
[[Category:Dungeon branches]]
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Revision as of 10:41, 27 June 2022

Vlad's Tower
Location Level 9–13 of
Gehennom
Bones middle level only
Mappable Yes
Teleportable No
Diggable floor No
Diggable walls varies

Vlad's Tower is the home of Vlad the Impaler in NetHack. It consists of three levels connected by ladders, all of which are no-teleport and undiggable. It is not part of Gehennom, and as such prayer is permitted in the Tower.

Generation

The entrance appears as a a second up stair, located on any floor between the 9th and 13th levels of Gehennom; counting the Valley as 1, this places it roughly between dungeon levels 34 and 42 (inclusive). Only the middle level is eligible to leave bones files.

Monster generation is biased toward chaotic monsters in this branch.

Description

Each level contains many secret doors, traps, and several guaranteed items, and Vlad the Impaler is located at the top level. You can directly level teleport from the tower to each of its three levels, to the Gehennom levels above it, and to the Dungeons of Doom, but not to levels below the tower. However, quaffing a cursed potion of gain level on the uppermost floor will only result in an "uneasy feeling".

Bottom level

    --- --- ---    
    |x| |x| |x|    
  ---S---S---S---  
  |xS.........Sx|  
----|.........|----
|.>.|.........+...|
|.--|.........|--.|
|.|xS<........Sx|.|
|.---S---S---S---.|
|...|x|.|x|.|x|...|
---.---.---.---.---
  |.............|  
  ---------------  

There is a random dragon immediately inside the main door of the courtyard, and eight other random monsters are placed on the level. Four of the ten niches marked 'x' will contain the following:

These niches may also contain random traps.

Middle level

  --- --- ---  
  |x| |x| |x|  
---S---S---S---
|xS.........Sx|
--|.------+----
  |......|.<|  
--------.|-----
|xS>.....+..Sx|
---S---S---S---
  |x| |x| |x|  
  --- --- ---  

The ten niches marked 'x' each contain the following, with one monster or item per niche:

Top level

  --- --- ---  
  |V| |V| |V|  
---S---S---S---
|.......+.+...|
---+----|.|----
  |...\(|.+>|  
---+----|.|----
|.......+.+...|
---S---S---S---
  |V| |V| |V|  
  --- --- ---  

Vlad the Impaler occupies the throne in the center of the top floor, carrying the Candelabrum of Invocation; a chest sits behind the throne. Each of the six marked niches contains a random vampire and a chest; if vampires are extinct or genocided, they will be replaced with random monsters. Two of the six chests in the closets are guaranteed to contain stacks of 4–8 candles; one chest contains wax candles and the other contains tallow candles.[1]

History

As early as NetHack 3.0.0, a different form of Vlad's Tower appeared embedded in Hell (which was later replaced by Gehennom): Each of the three levels appeared embedded in a maze, much as the modern Wizard's Tower is, except that the lower level was directly accessible from the maze. The Candelabrum of Invocation did not yet exist, and the Wizard still carried the Amulet of Yendor, meaning that Vlad was strictly optional from this version until NetHack 3.1.0, when the Tower became its own branch and took on its modern design.

The guaranteed candles of the top level were added in NetHack 3.6.0 to ensure that the player will have more than enough candles to perform the invocation without resorting to wishing or polypiling.

Variants

SLASH'EM

  --- --- ---  
  |V| |V| |V|  
---S---S---S---
|.......+.+...|
---+-+--|.|----
  |....V|.+>|  
---+-+--|.|----
|.......+.+...|
---S---S---S---
  |V| |V| |V|  
  --- --- ---  

In SLASH'EM, Vlad's tower became even more complicated, when his room was locked behind six indestructible doors(marked orange, real color is brown), that would have to be opened using keys from alignment quests. At least two of the keys would have to be acquired before approaching Vlad would be possible, but you can sometimes do without them.

Vlad, the throne and the chest occupy the same square now. There are no guaranteed candles in the chests here.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, there is now a magic portal that leads directly into the courtyard of the tower; the down stair leading out into Gehennom is still present. The chests on the top floor are now large boxes that double as coffins; each contains a vampire and vampire lord that normally occupies the niche in vanilla NetHack, and they will awaken when you open the boxes.

dNetHack

In dNetHack, Vlad's tower is redesigned: it is now located above the Gnomish Mines, which extend upward for another level, and there is an additional base floor to the tower itself that is set in a desolate field, with a moat and drawbridge surrounding the actual tower entrance. While a low-level character can attempt to get the Candelabrum early and use the candles provided in and around Minetown, actually facing Vlad and his cronies may prove a bad idea for the unprepared. Even so, players capable of defeating Cerberus, who is somewhat but still quite formidable, can access a hidden section in the middle level (now the third floor of the tower) contains holy water, which is extremely useful for atheists or anachrononauts; Cerberus can be repelled with the Circle of Acheron ward, and fire resistance provides a defense against its breath attack.

SpliceHack

In SpliceHack, the bottom floor of Vlad's Tower has been replaced with a castle surrounded by a large courtyard.

References

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