crwn-340.txt Last edited 2002-08-26 for NetHack 3.4.0 Crowning and its consequences in NetHack 3.4 Compiled for 3.1.3 by Boudewijn Waijers. Updated for 3.4.0 by Dylan O'Donnell When you are in good standing with your god ("piously aligned") and sufficiently lucky, when you pray a lot of nice things can happen. One of these things is that you may be "crowned" by your god. If this happens, you are not only granted a title (visible with enlightenment or at the end of the game), but some other effects (most of them beneficial) happen as well. The title you will gain is the following: Lawful: Hand of Elbereth Neutral: Envoy of Balance Chaotic: Glory of Arioch Then, you gain some useful intrinsics (if you didn't have them already, of course): * cold resistance * fire resistance * poison resistance * sleep resistance * shock resistance * see invisible Next, you may gain an item, depending on your class and alignment: * Wizards will receive a (blessed) spellbook of finger of death unless they are already carrying one, or are wielding Vorpal Blade or Stormbringer. * Monks will receive a (blessed) spellbook of restore ability unless they are already carrying one, or are wielding an artifact. If these classes do not receive a spellbook, or for any other class: * Lawful: If you are wielding (as primary, if two-weaponing) a non-artifact long sword, it is changed into Excalibur if that does not yet exist in your game. * Neutral: If Vorpal Blade does not yet exist in your game, it is created at your feet. * Chaotic: If Stormbringer does not yet exist in your game, it is created at your feet. If you received a weapon gift, it is blessed, unrusted and made rustproof, and set to at least +1. If you received no gift (or you received a spellbook gift of a spell that you already knew), your currently-wielded (primary) weapon (or weapon-tool) receives the same enhancements, and your skill in it is unrestricted. In all cases, your skill in the appropriate alignment gift weapon is unrestricted whether you got it or not: long sword for lawfuls and neutrals, broad sword for chaotics. There is, of course, a disadvantage to balance all this generosity: after crowning, your average prayer time-out (the time you have to wait between prayers) is greatly increased. So, if you already have a decent weapon and the above intrinsics, being named is a BAD thing. If you pray often enough, it WILL happen eventually, though. Basically, when your god crowns you, it's his way of telling you: "I've given you quite enough by now... Now bugger off and don't pester me..." Acknowledgements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corrections and clarifications provided by Annie Kang.