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|name={{PAGENAME}} | |name={{PAGENAME}} | ||
|number=63 | |number=63 | ||
|image=you_were_devoutly_aligned.gif | |image=you_were_devoutly_aligned.gif | ||
|obtained=killing all the monsters in [[The Dungeons of Doom]], | |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== | ==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. | *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. | |||
*Can be earned by killing monsters in the Dungeons of Doom over | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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*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 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. | *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. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 September 2009
Trophy Number: 63
Image Filename: you_were_devoutly_aligned.gif
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.
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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.