OU~a [?1049hThis is SuperLotsoAddedStuffHack-Extended Magic 1997-2006 NetHack, Copyright 1985-2003 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, M. Stephenson. See license for details. Bug reports to slashem-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net OU WShall I pick a character's race, role, gender and alignment for you? [ynq] OUsnChoosing Character's Role Pick a role for your character  a - an Archeologist b - a Barbarian c - a Caveman/Cavewoman f - a Flame Mage h - a Healer i - an Ice Mage k - a Knight m - a Monk n - a Necromancer p - a Priest/Priestess r - a Rogue R - a Ranger s - a Samurai t - a Tourist u - an Undead Slayer v - a Valkyrie w - a Wizard y - a Yeoman * - Random q - Quit(end) OU?+Choosing Race Pick the race of your Rogue  d - doppelganger h - human l - lycanthrope o - orc v - vampire * - Random q - Quit(end) OU-+Choosing Gender Pick the gender of your human Rogue  m - male f - female * - Random q - Quit(end) OU<X+OU@-----------(B|.....(B$(B....(B|....(Bd(B....|(B|...(B@(B.....(B-(B|.........|(B|..........(B-----------(BOUxJacob the Footpad St:11 Dx:13 Co:16 In:12 Wi:14 Ch:7 Chaotic S:0 Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP: Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP:12(12) Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP:12(12) Pw:2(2) AC:7 Xp:1/0 T:1  It is written in the Book of Kos:  After the Creation, the cruel god Moloch rebelled against the authority of Marduk the Creator. Moloch stole from Marduk the most powerful of all the artifacts of the gods, the Amulet of Yendor, and he hid it in the dark cavities of Gehennom, the Under World, where he now lurks, and bides his time.  Your god Kos seeks to possess the Amulet, and with it to gain deserved ascendance over the other gods.  You, a newly trained Footpad, have been heralded from birth as the instrument of Kos. You are destined to recover the Amulet for your deity, or die in the attempt. Your hour of destiny has cOUTome. For the sake of us all: Go bravely with Kos!--More--PUPU|!PU"SHello Jacob, welcome to SlashEM! You are a chaotic male human Rogue.EPUӚ  Select one item:  a - Long description of the game and commands. b - List of game commands. c - Concise history of Slash'EM. d - Info on a character in the game display. e - Info on what a given key does. f - List of game options. g - Longer explanation of game options. h - List of extended commands. i - The NetHack license. j - The Slash'EM Guidebook. (end) GPU+ Welcome to NetHack! ( description of version 3.4 )  NetHack is a Dungeons and Dragons like game where you (the adventurer) descend into the depths of the dungeon in search of the Amulet of Yendor, reputed to be hidden somewhere below the twentieth level. You begin your adventure with a pet that can help you in many ways, and can be trained to do all sorts of things. On the way you will find useful (or useless) items, quite possibly with magic properties, and assorted monsters. You can attack a monster by trying to move onto the space a monster is on (but often it is much wiser to leave it alone).  Unlike most adventure games, which give you a verbal description of your location, NetHack gives you a visual image of thGPU<e dungeon level you are on. NetHack uses the following symbols:  - and | The walls of a room, possibly also open doors or a grave.  . The floor of a room or a doorway.  # A corridor, or iron bars, or a tree, or possibly a kitchen  sink (if your dungeon has sinks), or a drawbridge.  > Stairs down: a way to the next level.  < Stairs up: a way to the previous level. --More--JPU @ You (usually), or another human.  ) A weapon of some sort.  [ A suit or piece of armor.  % Something edible (not necessarily healthy).  / A wand.  = A ring.  ? A scroll.  ! A potion.  ( Some other useful object (pick-axe, key, lamp...)  $ A pile of gold.  * A gem or rock (possibly valuable, possibly worthless).  + A closed door, or a spell book containing a spell  you can learn.  ^ A trap (once you detect it).  " An amulet, or a spider web.  0 An iron ball.  _ An altar, or an iron chain.  { A fountain.  } A pool of water or moat or a pool of lava.  \ An opulent throne.  ` JPU׸ A boulder or statue.  A to Z, a to z, and several others: Monsters.  I Invisible or unseen monster's last known location --More--JPU_ You can find out what a symbol represents by typing  '/' and following the directions to move the cursor  to the symbol in question. For instance, a 'd' may  turn out to be a dog. y k u 7 8 9 Move commands:  \|/ \|/ yuhjklbn: go one step in specified direction h-.-l 4-.-6 YUHJKLBN: go in specified direction until you  /|\ /|\ hit a wall or run into something b j n 1 2 3 g: run in direction until something  numberpad interesting is seen  G, same, except a branching corridor isn't  < up ^: considered interesting (the ^ in this  case means the Control key, not a caret)  > down m: move without picking up objecJPUc_ts  F: fight even if you don't sense a monster  If the number_pad option is set, the number keys move instead.  Depending on the platform, Shift number (on the numberpad),  Meta number, or Alt number will invoke the YUHJKLBN commands.  Control may or may not work when number_pad is enabled,  depending on the platform's capabilities. --More--KPU Commands:  NetHack knows the following commands:  ? Help menu.  ` Main Menu.  / Tell what a symbol represents. You may choose to specify  a location or give a symbol argument.  & Tell what a command does.  < Go up a staircase (if you are standing on it).  > Go down a staircase (if you are standing on it).  . Rest, do nothing for one turn.  _ Travel via a shortest-path algorithm to a point on the map  a Apply (use) a tool (pick-axe, key, lamp...)  A Remove all armor.  ^A Redo the previous command  ^B Steal  c Close a door.  C Call (name) an individual monster.  d Drop something. d7a: drop seven items of object a.  D Drop multiple itemsKPUʡ . This command is implemented in two  different ways. One way is:  "D" displays a list of all of your items, from which you can --More--LPUgk pick and choose what to drop. A "+" next to an item means  that it will be dropped, a "-" means that it will not be  dropped. Toggle an item to be selected/deselected by typing  the letter adjacent to its description. Select all items  with "+", deselect all items with "=". The moves  you from one page of the listing to the next.  The other way is:  "D" will ask the question "What kinds of things do you want  to drop? [!%= au]". You should type zero or more object  symbols possibly followed by 'a' and/or 'u'.  Da - drop all objects, without asking for confirmation.  Du - drop only unpaid objects (when in a shop).  D%u - drop only unpaid food.  ^D Kick (for doors, usually).  f LPUk Fire ammunition from quiver.  F Followed by direction, fight a monster (even if you don't  sense it).  e Eat food. Vampires cannot eat as such. However, they can  gain nutrition by draining blood from fresh corpses using  this command.  E Engrave a message on the floor.  E- - write in the dust with your fingers.  f Fire ammunition from quiver. --More--LPU̯  i Display your inventory.  I Display selected parts of your inventory, as in  I* - list all gems in inventory.  Iu - list all unpaid items.  Ix - list all used up items that are on your shopping bill.  I$ - count your money.  n# repeat next command  N name or classify an item  o Open a door.  O Review current options and possibly change them.  A menu displaying the option settings will be displayed  and most can be changed by simply selecting their entry.  Options are usually set before the game with a NETHACKOPTIONS  environment variable, or via a config file (defaults.nh,  Slash'EM Defaults, nethack.cnf, .nethackrc, etc.), not with  the 'O' command. LPU  p Pay your shopping bill/Shopkeeper services.  P Put on an accessory (ring, amulet, etc).  ^P Repeat last message (subsequent ^P's repeat earlier messages).  The behavior can be varied via the msg_window option.  q Drink (quaff) something (potion, water, etc).  Q Select ammunition for quiver.  r Read a scroll or spell book. --More--MPU R Remove an accessory (ring, amulet, etc).  ^R Redraw the screen.  s Search for secret doors and traps around you.  S Save the game.  t Throw an object or shoot a projectile.  T Take off armor.  ^T Teleport, if you are able.  v Displays the version number.  V Display a longer identification of the version, including the  history of the game.  w Wield weapon. w- means wield nothing, use bare hands.  W Wear armor.  x Switch weapon slots.  X List the spells you know (same as '+').  ^X Show your attributes.  ^Y polymorph (if possible)  z Zap a wand.  Z Cast a spell.  ^Z Suspend the game.  : Look at what is here. PUGH ; Look at what is somewhere else.  , Pick up some things.  @ Toggle the pickup option. --More--NPUF ^ Ask for the type of a trap you found earlier.  ) Tell what weapon you are wielding.  [ Tell what armor you are wearing.  = Tell what rings you are wearing.  " Tell what amulet you are wearing.  ( Tell what tools you are using.  * List and change items in use.  * Tell what equipment you are using; combines the preceding five.  $ Count your gold pieces.  + List the spells you know; also rearrange them if desired.  \ Show what types of objects have been discovered.  ! Escape to a shell, if supported in your version and OS.  # Introduces one of the "extended" commands. To get a list of  the commands you can use with "#" type "#?". The extended  commands you can use depends upon what options the game was PUg6;1H compiled with, along with your class and what type of monster  you most closely resemble at a given moment. If your keyboard  has a meta key (which, when pressed in combination with another  key, modifies it by setting the 'meta' (8th, or 'high') bit),  these extended commands can be invoked by meta-ing the first  letter of the command. An alt key may have a similar effect.  If the "number_pad" option is on, some additional letter commands --More--OPUB are available:  h displays the help menu, like '?'  j Jump to another location.  k Kick (for doors, usually).  K List vanquished monsters (whether by you or not).  l Loot a box on the floor.  n followed by number of times to repeat the next command  N Name an object or type of object.  u Untrap a trapped object or door.  You can put a number before a command to repeat it that many times,  as in "40." or "20s.". If you have the number_pad option set, you  must type 'n' to prefix the count, as in "n40." or "n20s".  Some information is displayed on the bottom line or perhaps in a  box, depending on the platform you are using. You see your  attributes, your alignment, what dungeon level you are on, how many  hit OPUEBIpoints you have now (and will have when fully recovered), what  your armor class is (the lower the better), your experience level,  and the state of your stomach. Optionally, you may or may not see  other information such as spell points, how much gold you have, etc. --More--OPU8L F Have Fun, and Happy Hacking!--More--PPU,Jacob the Footpad St:11 Dx:13 Co:16 In:12 Wi:14 Ch:7 Chaotic S:0 Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP: Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP:12(12) Dlvl:1 $:1977 HP:12(12) Pw:2(2) AC:7 Xp:1/0 T:1 -----------(B|.....(B$(B....(B|....(Bd(B....|(B|...(B@(B.....(B-(B|.........|(B|..........(B-----------(BVPUk:k Weapons(B a - a +0 short sword (weapon in hand) b - 13 +0 daggers (alternate weapon; not wielded) c - 34 +0 darts (in quiver) Armor(B d - an uncursed +1 leather armor (being worn) Scrolls(B f - 4 blessed scrolls of gold detection g - 4 blessed scrolls of teleportation Potions(B e - an uncursed potion of sickness Tools(B h - an uncursed lock pick i - an uncursed oilskin sack j - an uncursed blindfold(end) `PU; 12(12)  Pw:2(2) AC:7 Xp:1/0 T:1