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dead mimic
dead mimic

This is the corpse of a mimic that was, prior to its having been slain by you, mimicking a chest.

Effectively, it's a chest.

Type: usable
Cannot be discarded
Quest Item


(In-game plural: dead mimics)
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Item number: 1267
Description ID: 668445632
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Drop Location

When Used

You open the chest. You find a wand inside it. No wonder that mimic was so uptight!
You acquire an item: aluminum wand

or

You acquire an item: ebony wand

or

You acquire an item: hexagonal wand

or

You acquire an item: marble wand

or

You acquire an item: pine wand
You open the chest. There's all kinds of stuff inside it:
You acquire some Dungeons of Doom potions

and

You acquire an item: ring of adornment

or

You acquire an item: ring of aggravate monster

or

You acquire an item: ring of cold resistance

or

You acquire an item: ring of conflict

or

You acquire an item: ring of fire resistance

or

You acquire an item: ring of gain strength

or

You acquire an item: ring of increase damage

Notes

  • If used without a wand in inventory, randomly drops one of the above wands (all of which are functionally identical).
  • If used with a wand in inventory, randomly drops some Dungeons of Doom potions and a random ring.

References

  • This item resembles the dead mimic item from NetHack. A mimic will often take the form of a treasure chest or another seemingly valuable object to lure unsuspecting adventurers into its grasp.
  • The use description refers to the common usage of "stick up his butt" to refer to someone who is uptight.