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|obtained=killing all the monsters in [[The Dungeons of Doom]], save for [[The Master Of Thieves]] and the [[Mimic (Cloak)|Mimic]] 120 times.
|obtained=killing all the monsters in [[The Dungeons of Doom]], except for [[The Master Of Thieves]] and the [[Mimic (Cloak)|Mimic]], 120 times over a single ascension.
|text=You're entitled to the "Extinctionist" Trophy, for emptying out the Dungeons of Doom.}}
|text=You're entitled to the "Extinctionist" Trophy, for emptying out the Dungeons of Doom.}}
==Notes==
*Despite the trophy description and how it works in NetHack, killing 120 of each monster in the  Dungeons of Doom doesn't stop that monster from appearing while you adventure there.
*Can be only earned by killing monsters in the Dungeons of Doom over a single ascension.


==References==
==References==
*Extinctionist refers to the fact that, in general, no more than 120 of any creature may be generated in a single game of NetHack. Some players set themselves the task of making as many creatures extinct as possible.
*The image depicts the setup used by many [[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]] players performing extinctionist runs - the player lures (summoned) monsters onto an altar surrounded by a boulder fortification and kills them, using the boulders to restrict the path of the monsters and using the altar to sacrifice their corpses for various rewards.
*The image depicts the setup used by many [[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]] players performing extinctionist runs - the player lures (summoned) monsters onto an altar surrounded by a boulder fortification and kills them, using the boulders to restrict the path of the monsters and using the altar to sacrifice their corpses for various rewards.
*The image name refers to the above setup, wherein a player would be rewarded by their god for sacrificing monsters on the altar. Curiously, the name is "Devoutly Aligned" rather than "Piously Aligned", the latter being the highest level of alignment.
*The image name refers to the above setup, wherein the player would be rewarded by his/her god for sacrificing monsters on the altar. Curiously, the name is "Devoutly Aligned" rather than "Piously Aligned", the latter being the highest level of alignment.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 September 2009

Extinctionist
Extinctionist

This trophy is earned by killing all the monsters in The Dungeons of Doom, except for The Master Of Thieves and the Mimic, 120 times over a single ascension.

Extinctionist You're entitled to the "Extinctionist" Trophy, for emptying out the Dungeons of Doom.

Notes

  • Despite the trophy description and how it works in NetHack, killing 120 of each monster in the Dungeons of Doom doesn't stop that monster from appearing while you adventure there.
  • Can be only earned by killing monsters in the Dungeons of Doom over a single ascension.

References

  • Extinctionist refers to the fact that, in general, no more than 120 of any creature may be generated in a single game of NetHack. Some players set themselves the task of making as many creatures extinct as possible.
  • The image depicts the setup used by many NetHack players performing extinctionist runs - the player lures (summoned) monsters onto an altar surrounded by a boulder fortification and kills them, using the boulders to restrict the path of the monsters and using the altar to sacrifice their corpses for various rewards.
  • The image name refers to the above setup, wherein the player would be rewarded by his/her god for sacrificing monsters on the altar. Curiously, the name is "Devoutly Aligned" rather than "Piously Aligned", the latter being the highest level of alignment.