The Lost Tomb

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The Lost Tomb is a special level in SLASH'EM, dNetHack, SpliceHack, SlashTHEM, and Hack'EM. It is accessed by a stairway down that appears between levels 21 and 24 in SLASH'EM and between levels 5 to 25 in dNetHack and SpliceHack.[1]

Level

                    --------                     
                    |..$...|                     
                    |......|                     
                    ----.---                     
                        #                        
                        #                        
                   -----S----           ---------
       --------    |........|           |.......|
       |......|-----........|-----------|.......|
       |<.....+.............+...........+......L|
       |......+.............+...........+......$|
       |......|-----........|-----------|.......|
       --------    |........|           |.......|
                   ----S-----           ---------
                       #                         
                       #                         
                    ---.----                     
                    |......|                     
                    |...$..|                     
                    --------                     

Monster generation in the Tomb is biased toward chaotic monsters; all random monsters are Z and M. There is a lich in the room on the far right, generated on top of a pile of treasure containing a random amount of gold, a chest, four random scrolls, three random potions, and two other random objects. In dNetHack, the treasure piles in the far right room also contain 4 potions of unholy water.

The $ marks indicate other caches of treasure- the one on the right contains a chest, a random amount of gold, four random scrolls, four random spellbooks, and the ones on the top and bottom both contain a chest and three random objects.

The level also contains fourteen shadows, nineteen random Z, eleven random M, one random item, and four spiked pits, all placed at random.[2][3]

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Reference