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*The items given are converted from the items sourced from [[the Enormous Greater-Than Sign]].
*The items given are converted from the items sourced from [[the Enormous Greater-Than Sign]].
*The conversion into new items is done according to some random function; a Percent-Sign that drops from a lowercase a will not automatically turn into royal jelly, for example.
*The conversion into new items is done according to some random function; a Percent-Sign that drops from a lowercase a will not automatically turn into royal jelly, for example.
*Items from [[the Enormous Greater-Than Sign]] not in main inventory (Display Cabinet, Hagnks, Closet) are ''not'' converted - according to a bug report response, this is intended behaviour to let players amass a collection of unconverted items if they so wish.


==References==
==References==
*In ''[[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]]'', a plus sign represents a spellbook (or a closed door).
*In ''[[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]]'', a plus sign represents a spellbook (or a closed door).
*In the use text, "a puff of obsolescence" alludes to the message received in ''[[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]]'' after using a throne, namely "The throne vanishes in a puff of logic.", which refers in turn to ''[[wikipedia:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
*In the use text, "a puff of obsolescence" alludes to the message received in ''[[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]]'' after using a throne, namely "The throne vanishes in a puff of logic.", which refers in turn to ''[[wikipedia:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.

Revision as of 19:39, 25 April 2013

There is an in-game bug related to this page.
Items stored in Your Colossal Closet will not be identified.

plus sign
plus sign

This is a plus sign. It's about a foot tall, and about a foot wide. It's sort of heavy.

Type: usable
Cannot be traded or discarded
Quest Item


(In-game plural: plus signs)
View metadata
Item number: 818
Description ID: 79993334
View in-game: view

Obtained From

The Enormous Greater-Than Sign
Typographical Clutter (one time drop)
Obsolete
Plus? Plus what?

When Used

  • From inventory, before The Oracle's major consultation:
You have no idea what this thing is for.
  • From inventory, after consultation:
Following The Oracle's advice, you treat the plus sign as a book, and read it. It describes, in great detail, a place called the Dungeons of Doom. The first chapter teaches you that the Enormous Greater-Than Sign is actually the stairway leading to these dungeons, and the rest of the book teaches you how to recognize the items and monsters contained within its halls.

After you're done reading the book, it vanishes in a puff of obsolescence.

You dig through your inventory and identify all of the crap you already picked up down there:

You acquire some small boxes
You acquire some large boxes
You acquire some magic whistles
You acquire some baby killer bees
You acquire some clumps of royal jelly
You acquire some mind flayer corpses
You acquire some cornuthaums
You acquire some vorpal blades
You acquire some piles of gold coins
You acquire some rings of aggravate monster

Notes

  • Grants access to The Dungeons of Doom.
  • The items given are converted from the items sourced from the Enormous Greater-Than Sign.
  • The conversion into new items is done according to some random function; a Percent-Sign that drops from a lowercase a will not automatically turn into royal jelly, for example.
  • Items from the Enormous Greater-Than Sign not in main inventory (Display Cabinet, Hagnks, Closet) are not converted - according to a bug report response, this is intended behaviour to let players amass a collection of unconverted items if they so wish.

References

  • In NetHack, a plus sign represents a spellbook (or a closed door).
  • In the use text, "a puff of obsolescence" alludes to the message received in NetHack after using a throne, namely "The throne vanishes in a puff of logic.", which refers in turn to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.