Poison resistance
Poison resistance is considered one of the most essential intrinsics in the game. This resistance protects against the harmful effects of poison, including instadeath. For example, a dart trap might shoot out a deadly poisoned dart.
Poison resistance does not protect you from food poisoning. It only partly protects you from the bad effects of potion of sickness.
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Many corpses that offer poison resistance are themselves poisonous or otherwise dangerous (notable exceptions are the corpses of shriekers, which can usually be found early). There are, however, many safe ways of acquiring poison resistance. For example, rings and amulets both include one that protects you against poison. Green dragon scale mail also protects against poison.
Barbarians, healers and orcs have a natural poison resistance. Monks get a natural poison resistance when they reach experience level 3 and tourists at level 20. Poison resistance is also granted when you are crowned.
You can safely obtain poison resistance from a corpse in one of the following ways:
- Eat a non-poisonous corpse that grants the intrinsic.
- Use a tinning kit to make a poisonous corpse safe (bear in mind that not all poisonous monsters grant poison resistance).
- Wear an item that grants poison resistance. This could be a ring of poison resistance, an amulet versus poison, an alchemy smock, or green dragon scale mail or scales.
- Use a unicorn horn to negate the strength drain caused by eating a poisonous corpse (this works because unlike poison attacks, corpse poison cannot cause instadeath, although it causes some HP loss).
- Wear a ring of sustain ability to avoid the strength drain from eating a poisonous corpse.
- If you know you can pray and you have lost more than 4 strength, pick up junk to be overtaxed, and pray to reverse the strength loss after eating poisonous corpses.
The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.
Unicorn horns can no longer restore strength, so this tactic is not recommended unless you can cast the restore ability spell or don't mind using prayer.
Safe corpses
The following corpses provide a chance of gaining poison resistance, and are not dangerous to eat:
Monster | Conduct | Difficulty | Chance |
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red mold | vegan | 2 | 3% |
brown mold | vegan | 2 | 3% |
cave spider | meaty | 3 | 7% |
red naga hatchling | meaty | 4 | 10% |
flesh golem | meaty | 10 | 12% |
centipede | meaty | 4 | 13% |
blue jelly | vegan | 5 | 13% |
shrieker | vegan | 2 | 20% |
golden naga hatchling | meaty | 4 | 20% |
guardian naga hatchling | meaty | 4 | 20% |
quasit | meaty | 7 | 20% |
pyrolisk | meaty | 8 | 20% |
red naga | meaty | 8 | 20% |
black unicorn | meaty | 6 | 27% |
gray unicorn | meaty | 6 | 27% |
white unicorn | meaty | 6 | 27% |
quivering blob | vegan | 6 | 33% |
golden naga | meaty | 13 | 67% |
Unsafe corpses
The following corpses and globs are among those that provide poison resistance, but are mildly dangerous:
Monster | Conduct | Difficulty | Chance | Notes |
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yellow mold | vegan | 2 | 7% | poisonous and hallucinogenic |
homunculus | meaty | 3 | 7% | poisonous |
gray ooze | vegetarian | 4 | 7% | acidic |
brown pudding | vegetarian | 6 | 7% | acidic |
black pudding | meaty | 12 | 7% | acidic |
tengu | meaty | 7 | 13% | may also confer teleportitis |
Chromatic Dragon | meaty | 23 | 17% | poisonous, Caveman quest nemesis |
black naga hatchling | meaty | 4 | 20% | acidic |
violet fungus | vegan | 5 | 20% | hallucinogenic |
jellyfish | meaty | 5 | 20% | poisonous |
soldier ant | meaty | 6 | 20% | poisonous |
Wizard of Yendor | meaty | 34 | 25% | cannibalism for humans |
snake | meaty | 6 | 27% | poisonous |
water moccasin | meaty | 7 | 27% | poisonous |
killer bee | meaty | 5 | 30% | poisonous |
giant beetle | meaty | 6 | 33% | poisonous |
giant spider | meaty | 7 | 33% | poisonous |
gremlin | meaty | 8 | 33% | poisonous |
pit viper | meaty | 9 | 40% | poisonous |
cobra | meaty | 10 | 40% | poisonous |
xan | meaty | 9 | 47% | poisonous |
scorpion | meaty | 8 | 50% | poisonous |
black naga | meaty | 10 | 53% | acidic |
queen bee | meaty | 12 | 60% | poisonous |
nurse | meaty | 13 | 73% | cannibalism for humans, bugged in pre-3.6.2 versions[1] |
guardian naga | meaty | 16 | 80% | poisonous |
Scorpius | meaty | 17 | 100% | poisonous, Ranger quest nemesis |
green dragon | meaty | 20 | 100% | poisonous |
Master Kaen | meaty | 31 | 100% | cannibalism for humans, Monk quest nemesis |
Very unsafe corpses
Unless you are polymorphed into a stoning-resistant form, eating any of these corpses will instantly result in YASD. If, however, you are in a stoning-resistant form before getting poison resistance, these corpses can provide it permanently. Note that tinning them does not make them safe to eat.
Monster | Conduct | Difficulty | Chance | Note |
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chickatrice | meaty | 7 | 27% | petrifies when touched or eaten |
cockatrice | meaty | 8 | 33% | petrifies when touched or eaten |
Medusa | meaty | 25 | 100% | petrifies when eaten |
Messages
- You feel healthy.
- You received poison resistance by eating an applicable corpse or tin, or by reaching level 3 as a Monk; an exclamation point is present in the last case.
- You feel especially healthy.
- As above, while having extrinsic poison resistance (from a ring, amulet, etc.) or poison resistance from level gain.
- You feel hardy!
- You received poison resistance by reaching level 20 as a Tourist.
- You feel a little sick!
- You lost poison resistance due to a gremlin attack at night or eating a disenchanter corpse.
- You feel less healthy/hardy!
- You lost poison resistance due to level drain as a Monk or Tourist.
- You seem unaffected by the poison.
- You ate a poisonous corpse, but suffered minimal damage due to poison resistance.
- The poison doesn't seem to affect you.
- You were hit with a poisonous attack or poisoned weapon, but suffered no additional effects due to poison resistance.
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