Cockatrice spoiler
Compiled by David
Corbett for NetHack 3.4.2.
Last updated for 3.4.3 on 19 June, 2004.
Corrections, suggestions, additions, etc. welcome.
"Behold the cockatrice, whose diminutive stature belies its hidden
might. The cockatrice can petrify any ordinary being it contacts--save those
wise adventurers who eat a dead lizard or blob of acid when they feel
themselves slowly turning to stone."
This spoiler lists the ways a cockatrice can kill you, and what you can do
about it. (Except where otherwise stated, "cockatrice" refers to both
cockatrices and chickatrices, the baby form of cockatrices.)
Contents
(All methods are instantly fatal and assume you are not stoning-resistant,
unless noted)
Wearing an amulet of life saving will save you if you are petrified.
(1) Get hit by a monster wielding it (delayed death)
- Always be wary of monsters picking up cockatrice corpses. For monsters that
can wield cockatrice corpses, see section VII.
(2) Eat it
- Gaining the 'food appraisal' intrinsic warns you before eating dangerous
food, including food that will petrify you. ('This smells like it could be
something very dangerous!') It is gained by reading a blessed scroll of food
detection, or casting 'detect food' at skilled or expert in divination spells.
It lasts for one warning.
- Keep food (especially cockatrice corpses) out of slot 'y': this will help
avoid accidentally eating something you shouldn't.
Without wearing gloves:
(3) Pick it up
- If you are polymorphed into a creature without hands than can pick up
objects, you will also be stoned.
(4) Put it into or take it out of a container
(5) Try to throw or fire
it
(6) Wield it
(7) Snag it (with a bullwhip or grappling hook)
(8)
Steal it (e.g., polymorphed into a nymph)
(9) Sacrifice it (yes, even if it's
on the altar)
(10) Tin it
- To prevent these, wear gloves (obviously). Creatures without hands cannot
perform these actions, except 5 and 9.
Without wearing gloves, and while blind:
(11) Step (or teleport) onto the square containing it
(12) Cease
levitating over it
(13) Look ':' at the square containing it
(14) Get
expelled from an engulfing monster on a square containing it
- Again, wearing gloves will prevent these deaths.
- If you're wearing the Eyes of the Overworld, the astral vision effect
overrides blindness.
Without wearing a helmet:
(15) Throw it upwards
Without wearing boots:
(16) Kick it
Wearing gloves and wielding the corpse:
(17) Go down stairs while burdened or worse
(18) Go down stairs while
fumbling (boots or gloves)
(19) Go down stairs while punished
- It's not a good idea to go downstairs wielding the corpse. If you're
flying, however, you won't fall and won't get petrified.
(20) Fall down a pit, hole or trapdoor
(21) Fall into a chasm (pit)
created by a drum of earthquake
(22) Fall into a pit created by stepping on a
land mine
- If you're flying or levitating, you can pass over these without falling in
(except in Sokoban).
- Flying won't stop you triggering the land mine, but it will prevent you
falling into the pit.
- Jumping down a hole or trapdoor while flying *will* stone you.
(23) Fall onto a sink while levitating
(24) Lose your gloves to
disintegration by a scroll of destroy armor
(25) Lose your gloves to
overenchantment (or underenchantment) by a scroll of enchant armor
- If the enchantment on the gloves is +4 or higher, reading a non-cursed
scroll of enchant armor may destroy them.
If the enchantment is -4 or
lower, reading a cursed scroll may do the same.
(26) Lose your gloves to the monster spell Destroy Armor
- Magic resistance protects you from magical attacks.
(27) Take off your gloves
(28) Have your gloves taken off by an incubus or succubus
- You have a Charisma-in-20 chance of stopping a foocubus from removing an
item of armour. Canceling them stops their seduction attacks altogether.
- Nymphs and monkeys can't steal your gloves if you're holding a weapon -
they'll try to take your weapon first.
Without wearing gloves and wielding the corpse, while
stoning-resistant:
(29) Change to a non-stoning-resistant form
- Polymorph control or unchanging can prevent this.
- Note that reaching zero HP while polymorphed will change you to your
normal form if you don't have unchanging, and kill you if you
do.
(30) Attack (strike, touch or claw) it with bare, ungloved hands
(31)
Attack it with ungloved hands, wielding a potion
(32) Attack it in
monster-form: bite, butt, grab (or brush against), hug or sting
(33) Suck its
brain with tentacles (as mind flayer or master mind flayer)
(34) Swallow it
whole (as trapper, lurker above, or purple worm)
(35) Kick it without wearing
boots (as a monster attack or as a command)
- If you have no weapon or gloves, or are polymorphed into a form which has
an unusual attack (32 to 35), cockatrices should not be directly attacked:
attack them with ranged weapons or spells.
- If you suck a cockatrice's brain, you turn to stone. If your life is saved,
you still suffer the delayed death stoning effects.
(36) Without gloves, attempt to saddle it
(37) Without gloves, attempt to
untrap it from a pit
- More rather strange things to do with a cockatrice...
(38) Hear its hissing (delayed death)
- A cockatrice's hissing normally has a 10% chance of beginning the
stiffening process. If it's a new moon, and you aren't carrying a lizard
corpse in your main inventory, the chance is 100%. You'll be told when you
start or restore the game if it is new moon.
- Cancelling a cockatrice prevents it from hissing.
- Magic cancellation from armor does NOT prevent the hissing turning you to
stone.
(39) Get reduced to zero HP by its attacks
- This turns you into a statue. The petrification occurs after you
die.
(40) Eat a tin of cockatrice meat (see 2)
(41) Eat a cockatrice egg (delayed death - see also 2)
(42) Get hit by a thrown cockatrice egg
(43) Without a
helmet, throw a cockatrice egg in the air
(44) Without gloves, smash a potion
of polymorph over a monster, turning it into a cockatrice
IV. Stoning Resistance:
You become stoning-resistant by polymorphing into:
- acid blob or gelatinous cube
- chickatrice or cockatrice
- gargoyle or winged gargoyle
- spotted or ochre jelly
- baby yellow dragon or yellow dragon
- air, earth, fire or water elemental
- green mold
- black naga hatchling or black naga
- wraith
- xorn
- skeleton
- stone golem
- lizard
- any of vyP
Note: getting petrified as a golem turns you into a stone golem, unless
they've been extincted.
Other stoning-resistant creatures:
- ghosts and shades
- djinn, sandestins
- Medusa
- Juiblex
- Death, Famine and Pestilence
- all Quest Nemeses
Delayed deaths:
- When you begin turning to stone, the message is "You are slowing down."
- You'll have at least one turn to prevent the stiffening. If you're
burdened, however, this may not translate to having at least one *move*
(especially if you're being hit repeatedly by a cockatrice corpse).
- When the stiffening starts, you lose intrinsic speed.
- The stiffening can be stopped by:
- eating lizard meat (even if tinned, assuming you can open the tin in
time...)
- eating an acidic corpse or tin of an acidic monster (the tin won't be
acidic, but will still cure you)
- quaffing a potion of acid (watch those HPs)
- casting stone-to-flesh on yourself (this will turn stone items in your
inventory to meat)
- praying for divine help (whenever you can safely do so)
- polymorphing into your own race (i.e. your natural form)
- polymorphing into a stoning-resistant monster (see section IV)
- Note that being attacked will stop you from opening even blessed tins.
- If your life is saved from some other problem, you will still be turning
to stone.
Bones files and statues:
When you are petrified, you become a statue. If a bones file is created on
death, it will contain your statue, the statue containing all your inventory.
Your inventory suffers the usual chance of becoming cursed. No ghost will be
created.
Fun with rubber chickens:
As you would have guessed, cockatrice corpses are potent weapons. Hitting a
monster with it will stone it, unless it is stoning resistant or immediately
eats lizard meat or something acidic.
If you stone a monster while it has engulfed you, you "jump through an
opening in the new statue" of the monster.
Corpse generation:
Chickatrices leave corpses 25% of the time, cockatrices 50% of the time.
They're subject to the same rotting as most corpses. You won't be able to wish
for a corpse if they've been genocided.
Cockatrice eggs:
Cockatrice eggs can be used to stone monsters (see 42). If you wield one, you'll (better) hit your target.
If you throw it, you may miss. You should only wield one at a time - if you
hit, all the eggs you wield will break. If you laid the egg yourself, there
is a -1 penalty to luck for breaking it.
You can lay cockatrice eggs by polymorphing into a female (adult) cockatrice
and using the #sit command. Cockatrice eggs may also be randomly generated on
any level that cockatrices can be. Chickatrices will hatch from cockatrice eggs,
if they haven't been genocided. Cockatrice eggs can still be wished for, even
after genociding or extincting cockatrices/chickatrices. They will still stone,
but they won't hatch.
Cockatrice generation:
Chickatrices are 'very rare' monsters, with difficulty 7. They have a 1/2
chance of being generated in small (2 to 4) groups. Cockatrices are 'common'
monsters, with difficulty 8.
Cockatrices (but not chickatrices) may be summoned as part of the Summon Nasties monster spell. They may be
summoned even if 120 have already be generated (i.e. they are considered to
be 'extinct'.)
Cockatrice nests may be generated in rooms on dungeon level 17 or lower. The
room will be filled with sleeping cockatrices (not chickatrices). The nests do
not respect extinction.
Genociding class 'c' wipes out all chickatrices, cockatrices, and pyrolisks.
This will prevent them being generated by any means.
For the sake of
completeness, here are the ways to be killed involving a cockatrice that don't
involve petrification:
- Choke on a cockatrice egg (Eggs have 80 nutrition)
- Get reduced to zero HP by:
- While wearing a helmet, throwing a cockatrice corpse in the air
- Throwing a tin, figurine or statue in the air
- While wearing boots, kicking a cockatrice corpse against the wall
- Kicking a tin, figurine or statue against the wall
- Eating a rotten corpse (cadaver)
While in a stoning-resistant form and wearing an amulet of
unchanging:
Get reduced to zero HP by:
- Getting hit by a monster wielding the corpse (1 HP damage per hit)
- Throwing the corpse in the air
While in a stoning-resistant, breathing form:
- Choke on a cockatrice corpse or tin of cockatrice meat
While in a stoning-resistant form other than a green mold:
- Get food poisoning from a tainted corpse
VII. Monsters able to wield cockatrice
corpses:
- all hkoCGHKOT, except:
- kobold shamans, orc shamans, gnomish wizards, minotaurs, Cyclops, Lord
Surtur
- all @ except:
- nurses, Oracle, Wizard of Yendor, monks, Grand Master, Thoth Amon,
Master Kaen, Master Assassin, Ashikaga Takauji, Dark One, abbots
- Aleaxes, Angels, Archons, salamanders, skeletons, iron golems
- water demons, horned devils, mariliths, bone devils, pit fiends, balrogs,
djinn, sandestins
Contributions and corrections from Jon Champion, Dayv!, Andreas Dorn, Wes
Irby, Jorge, Arien Malec, nyra, Dylan O'Donnell, Quietust, Rast, Haakon
Studebaker and others on r.g.r.n.
References:
Dylan O'Donnell's spoilers
Trevor Powell's insta-death spoiler
Ray
Chason's Incubus and Succubus spoiler
Hojita Discordia's Extinctionist
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