![]() ![]() Special features are pools, fountains, thrones, and sinks. Special rooms are throne rooms, swamps, vaults, beehives, crypts, treasure zoos, barracks, and shops. These levels have only up-stairs, and the only way to enter is by level teleportation. This may happen by taking off one's ring of fire resistance or losing one's polymorph and not being otherwise fire resistant, or by being hit by a gremlin. ![]() Entering hell without fire resistance, or losing it once there, is an instadeath. She does not have a special level, and is thus a snare for the unwary adventurer.ĭungeon level 30 and deeper are designated as " Hell". Medusa appears as '8' on the down-stairs of the last level with rooms. ![]() The first 25 levels or so consist of rooms, and beyond that, the adventurer encounters mazes. The dungeon in NetHack 2.3e has no branches there is one way up and one way down. The adventurer has experience, hit points, magical energy, armor class, and strength. Djinn may emerge from glowing potions (not smoky ones, as these still have ghosts).Īll classes permit male and female adventurers, except the Valkyrie which must be female.The land mine first appears as a trap, though not as an object.Sinks and barracks are added to the dungeon.The tourmaline, agate, and onyx stones are removed, and the colors of worthless glass are changed.New objects are: K-ration, C-ration, lamp, magic lamp, badge, Hawaiian shirt, wand of lightning, and amber stone.They correspond to all the modern types except the silver dragon. Dragons are differentiated into eight types, each with a different breath weapon.Gremlins, djinn and the Three Stooges join the bestiary.The electric eel replaces the giant eel.You can click on the links, but to get the complete archive, copy and paste to a script for wget.Īli Harlow has a NetHack 2.3e distribution at this is also available on NetHackWiki for browsing and annotation: NetHack 2.3e source code. This is available at the Internet Archive. UUNet did not archive, but nonetheless provided a complete distribution of NetHack 2.3e. There are thirteen parts, but the subject lines incorrectly say that there are twelve. Part 9 (is in fact a duplicate of part 8). #Fruitjuice 2.3 Patch#NetHack 2.3e first appears as a patch against NetHack 2.2a. Mike Stephenson published it to the Usenet newsgroup (an unmoderated group, unlike ) in April 1988. NetHack 2.3e is the fourth public release of NetHack and the last before the founding of the DevTeam. ![]()
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