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[   软呢帽   Fedora.png
外观 软呢帽
装备槽位 头盔
AC 0
特殊效果

(无)

基础价 1 zm
重量 3
材料

软呢帽(fedora)是NetHack中的一种头盔防具。它由制成。

生成

软呢帽不会随机生成。

考古学家在游戏开始时会获得一顶+0软呢帽[1]

描述

软呢帽的基础AC加成为0,无其他特殊效果。

以下内容涉及即将到来的版本(NetHack 3.7.0)之信息。如果该版本已发布,请验证此处信息是否准确,并作出相应修改,以将其并入页面。

根据commit 78289a7f,现在考古学家在穿戴软呢帽时会获得幸运+1的加成。

策略

软呢帽没有防御加成和特殊能力,价值也很低,一般玩家获得了其他头盔后都会直接将其丢弃。

历史

软呢帽最初于NetHack 3.0.0加入游戏。

起源

现实中,软呢帽(也称“费多拉帽”)是一种毡制的宽檐帽(帽檐宽约6 cm),在帽顶有一处辨识度高的纵向皱褶,此类造型的帽子最初出现于19世纪80年代。软呢帽的外文名称来自1882年法国剧作家维克托里安·萨尔杜(Victorien Sardou)的戏剧《费多拉》。剧中角色“费多拉公主”常戴着这种宽檐帽。该名词于19世纪90年代开始广泛使用。软呢帽在20世纪20年代至50年代早期尤其流行,自50年代中期后逐渐淡出时尚舞台。如今,它仍作为饰品被穿戴。

NetHack中考古学家携带软呢帽的设定源自电影《夺宝奇兵》系列主角印第安纳·琼斯的常见装束。

Variants

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Some variants of NetHack play up the Indiana Jones homage further by making the fedora function similar to a luck item.

In the biodiversity patch, a straw golem may drop an eroded fedora upon death.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the fedora increases charisma by 1 while worn, and prevents good luck from timing out similar to a blessed luckstone.[2][3]

Upgrading a fedora will produce an elven leather helm, and vice versa.

UnNetHack

In UnNetHack, the fedora increases base Luck by 1 for Archeologists while worn, and they can also safely enchant one from a maximum of +5.

A fedora may be found along with an archeologist corpse under a rolling boulder trap.

xNetHack

In xNetHack, Archeologists can safely enchant fedoras from a maximum of +5, and there is a chance of finding one on an archeologist corpse in the path of a rolling boulder trap - both changes were adapted from UnNetHack.

SlashTHEM

In SlashTHEM, in addition to SLASH'EM details, straw golem may drop an eroded fedora upon death as incorporated from the biodiversity patch.

Hack'EM

In Hack'EM, upgrading a fedora will produce an elven helm and vice versa, as in SLASH'EM.

百科文本

Some hats can only be worn if you're willing to be jaunty, to set
them at an angle and to walk beneath them with a spring in your
stride as if you're only a step away from dancing. They demand a
lot of you.

[Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman]

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