Drow (dNetHack)
| @ drow | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 3 |
| Attacks |
Weapon 1d8 physical |
| Base level | 1 |
| Base experience | 17 |
| Speed | 12 |
| Base AC | 10 |
| Base MR | 2 |
| Alignment | -3 (chaotic) |
| Frequency (by normal means) | 0 (Not randomly generated) |
| Genocidable | No |
| Weight | 1200 |
| Nutritional value | 350 |
| Size | medium |
| Resistances | None |
| Resistances conveyed | None |
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A drow:
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| Reference | dNAO 3.24.0 - monst.c, line 5995 |
- For the starting race or the monster in other variants, see drow.
A drow, @, is a type of monster that appears in dNetHack, notdNetHack and notnotdNetHack. The drow serves as the base monster for drow heroes, and is used for the corpse left by drow mummies.
A drow has a single weapon attack.
Generation
Standard drow are not randomly generated.
Drow may be generated as prisoners within the throne room of a Y-cultist patron.
A drow mummy will leave an aged drow corpse behind upon death; player drow that are killed and leave bones will have a drow corpse atop their grave, unless they were killed by certain monsters, killed by stoning or else disintegrated. Drow can be generated by zapping a wand of undead turning at a drow corpse that is not left by a drow mummy or other undead, or else selecting drow while reading a cursed scroll of genocide.
Encyclopedia entry
Myths exist for a purpose - To explain the unexplainable. Because man fears the unknown.
Murdering our kin. Our children.
Butchering our towns.
Devouring our flesh.
Enslaving our people.
Whispering of incest.
Desecrating our lands.
These mythical black demons with red eyes, embodying all the sins of men.
But what if those demons truly exist?
What are they, who are they?
Do they dream?
Do they hate and love?
Do they have their own demons that represent everything they despise and fear?
Also known as dark elves, drow are a depraved and evil subterranean offshoot of the elvish species.
White is the most common hair color among drow, but almost any pale shade is possible. Drow tend to be smaller and thinner than other sorts of elves, and their eyes are often a vivid red.
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