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*This item is the final quest item from [[wikipedia:NetHack|''NetHack'']], and has many of the same properties (increasing spell costs and preventing level teleporting). The description, however, implies that it is nothing more than a cheap plastic imitation (obtained in NetHack whenever attempting to wish for the item, and lacking any special enchantments). | *This item is the final quest item from [[wikipedia:NetHack|''NetHack'']], and has many of the same properties (increasing spell costs and preventing level teleporting). The description, however, implies that it is nothing more than a cheap plastic imitation (obtained in NetHack whenever attempting to wish for the item, and lacking any special enchantments). | ||
*The image for the item, like the items from the Dungeons of Doom, is based on the ASCII characters used in Nethack to represent them. | *The image for the item ('''"'''), like the items from the Dungeons of Doom, is based on the ASCII characters used in Nethack to represent them. | ||
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Revision as of 12:48, 2 October 2006
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So, this is it -- the fabled Amulet of Yendor. Seems kinda light and cheap, though. You have a feeling that you were looking for this, but you're not exactly sure why. Something about an all-encompassing quest for the glory of something. Maybe food rations.
At least it's pretty.
Type: accessory
Selling Price: 5 Meat.
Gift Item+3 MP to use Skills
Combat Initiative -10%
Prevents Level Teleporting
NOTE: You may not equip more than one of these at a time.
(In-game plural: Amulets of Yendor)
Notes
- May be obtained by using the skill Summon Hilarious Objects.
- Does not affect Teleportitis.
References
- This item is the final quest item from NetHack, and has many of the same properties (increasing spell costs and preventing level teleporting). The description, however, implies that it is nothing more than a cheap plastic imitation (obtained in NetHack whenever attempting to wish for the item, and lacking any special enchantments).
- The image for the item ("), like the items from the Dungeons of Doom, is based on the ASCII characters used in Nethack to represent them.