Discussion:
Random Teleporting
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j***@gmail.com
2007-09-20 02:41:07 UTC
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Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my character's
ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
D***@yahoo.com
2007-09-20 02:58:17 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my character's
ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
Your character contracted a common disorder in roguelikes. It's called
Teleportitis, and it causes you to teleport on random occasions. This
can be countered by gaining teleport control as well, where it will
become a good thing. However, if you can't obtain teleport control,
you'll have to put up with this nuisance, which can cause shopkeepers
to accuse you of shoplifting, send you into danger, or get you out of
a bad situation.

You likely got it from eating the corpse of an enemy that can
teleport, like a leprechaun or a nymph. Remember, you often are what
you eat in NetHack.
j***@gmail.com
2007-09-20 03:20:36 UTC
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Thanks! I became overconfident wrt eating things when I became poison
resistant... and it didn't help things when I got mad at a
leprechaun. :)
Doug Freyburger
2007-09-20 17:10:58 UTC
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Thanks! I became overconfident wrt eating things when I became poison
resistant... and it didn't help things when I got mad at a
leprechaun. :)
Note that when you acquired teleportitus you did receive a
message informing you of that fact. Each and every message
given by Nethack means something. Since so many messages
are routine "The orc swings her scimitar!" is is extremely easy
to press the space bar quickly and not notice that one message
said something you didn't expect or understand. When you
do get a message you don't expect or understand, make a
definite point of remembering it and puzzling out what it meant.

So the lesson from this game when you die is - In your next
game figure out what the message you missed was, what it
meant, what corpse type you ate that caused it.

Be cautioned - Gaining an intrinsic like teleportitis is based
on a chance not on a certainty. Eating a nymph corse does
not give it 100% of the time but a fraction of the time. Murphys
Law does work - If you really *need* it, eating that one next
corpse won't give it to you, argh. (Or in honor of yesterday
"Talk like a pirate day" arrr, shiver me timbers!)
j***@gmail.com
2007-09-20 19:21:36 UTC
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Thanks, everyone, for all the help! Though my Valkyrie is now dead,
she did not die in vain...future warriors in the Mazes of Menace will
remember her tale and exercise more caution when eating monsters, even
though the warrior may be resistant to poison!
Henry J Cobb
2007-09-21 05:25:52 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Thanks, everyone, for all the help! Though my Valkyrie is now dead,
she did not die in vain...future warriors in the Mazes of Menace will
remember her tale and exercise more caution when eating monsters, even
though the warrior may be resistant to poison!
Wizards gain TP control at a certain level and certain quest artifacts
grant it.

Good places to go while random porting are Sokoban and the quest as
these have lots of no-teleport levels.

You might consider kicking sinks for the level advantages and nookie on
the run.

-HJC

Murphoid
2007-09-20 03:24:48 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my character's
ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
This was so kindly posted to me when I asked the same question:

Ladies and gentlemen of rec.games.roguelike.nethack,


Eat tengu.


If I could offer you only one tip for the future, eating tengu would
be it. The long-term benefits of tengu-eating have been proven by
experienced tournament-decorated players, whereas the rest of my
advice has no basis more reliable than my own pigheaded, ignorant
biases and prejudices. I will dispense this advice now.


Enjoy the power and beauty of the early game. Oh, never mind. You
will
not understand the power and beauty of the early game until you're on
the fifteenth level of Gehennom with no magic mapping and bored out
of
your skill. But trust me, in 25000 moves, you'll look back at how
excited you were about finding a +2 orcish helmet on Dlvl 1.


Don't worry about Astral. Or worry, but know that worrying is as
effective as trying to kill an Olag-hai behind a boulder by throwing
rocks at it. The real troubles in your game are apt to be things that
never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you when
you're in the middle of a summoning storm and some Herzou with a
bullwhip swipes the someone-else's-quest-artifact that's your only
source of MR. Do one thing every day that annoys your god.


[a]pply flutes.


Don't be reckless with cockatrice corpses. Don't put up with soldiers
who
pick them up and swing them at you.


Make poison resistance an early priority.


Don't waste your time on score. Sometimes you end up on the list,
sometimes you don't. The race is long and, in the end, it's only
among
the players bored enough to hang out all bloody day killing the
endgame riders over and over. Remember conducts you kept. Forget the
YASDs. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how. Keep your old
scorelists. Throw away your old bones files.


Push boulders around on Soko until your strength is reasonable.


Don't feel guilty if you don't know what class, race, gender or
alignment you want to play. The most interesting people I know just
let the game pick, or use a script to try random combinations they've
not yet ascended. Hoard plenty of K-rations. Make good use of your
starting pet. You'll miss him when he's gone. Maybe you'll get
crowned, maybe you won't. Maybe you'll raid Ludios, maybe you
won't. Maybe you'll put on a ring of conflict in the middle of the
room with your Quest Leader for the pure hell of it. Whatever you do,
don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either
(unless you blew up your bag of holding). Your choices are half
chance. So are everybody's else's, except for Marvin's.


Enjoy your controlled self-polys. Use them every way you can. Don't
be
afraid of the variety of really cheap abuses you can pull this
way. Eating rings and amulets is the best pre-run gimmick since altar
squatting.


Run knights, even if you keep getting called "Caitiff!" for attacking
a creature that smacked you just previously.


Read the Guidebook and do what it damn well says. You think the Dev
Team wrote that just to hear the sounds of their own keyboards?


Don't read unID-ed scrolls. What, are you trying to die on purpose?


Get to know the sources. You never know when you'll be playing on a
box with no 'net connection and no local copy of the source tree. The
code is your best link to the Dev Team and will amuse you as much as
the game itself.


Understand that silly front-ends come and go, but nethack is really
all about textmode. Work hard to learn hjklyubn, because you'll be
prepared when you want to play on a laptop, or a BTC-5100 mini, or
edit a file in vi.


Play Angband once, but quit before you convince yourself you actually
like all style and no substance. Play Larn once, because that's
probably all it'll take for you to win. If anyone tries to get you to
play an MMORPG, hit them in the noise-hole with a thick InterLISP
manual.


Accept certain inalienable truths. Ants are fast and spawn in
groups. Nymphs wake up at inopportune times. The watch captain is
always in your way when you want to move northwest. You, too will die
YASD. And when you do, you'll fantasize about how easy the end game
would have been with that -53 AC you had, and wonder why it had to be
on a no-bones level.


Respect Izchak.


Don't expect anyone on the 'froup to agree with you. Maybe you think
that disenchanters are annoying. Maybe you think the sky is blue. But
don't be surprised when you get flamed for saying it.


Don't #adjust your inventory too much or you'll end up with a
cockatrice corpse as "y". Be patient with other Usenet posters and
remember that there's a living person behind the words on the
screen. Unless they're some mouth-breathing cretin who didn't bother
to try something in wizmode before spouting off about it.


But trust me on the tengus.
CarpeCerevisi
2007-09-20 09:14:32 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my character's
ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
<snip SPF100>

Oh that's fabulous!
Philip Potter
2007-09-20 10:38:04 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my character's
ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
Ladies and gentlemen of rec.games.roguelike.nethack,
Eat tengu.
Actually, eating tengu can get you into the trouble you're in right now as well
as out of it...
--
Philip Potter pgp <at> doc.ic.ac.uk
Duncan Booth
2007-09-20 11:05:09 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Hello, I'm fairly new to NetHack and have what may be a obvious
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
killed! Any clue what could cause this? I removed all my
character's ring, but this didn't help. thanks!
Ladies and gentlemen of rec.games.roguelike.nethack,
Eat tengu.
Actually, eating tengu can get you into the trouble you're in right
now as well as out of it...
Yes, IMHO the advice should be to eat tinned tengu, but only once you have
plenty of it.
James
2007-09-20 15:37:05 UTC
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Post by Duncan Booth
Yes, IMHO the advice should be to eat tinned tengu, but only
once you have plenty of it.
One very expensive ring might help, too.

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Jukka Lahtinen
2007-09-20 14:57:17 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
question. I'm playing a game right now where my character keeps
randomly teleporting. It's really annoying and it's about to get me
Eat tengu.
Actually, eating tengu can get you into the trouble you're in right now as
well as out of it...
Generally speaking, but not in this case. He already has teleportitis, so
there is no more trouble to get from tengu meat, only the good thing.
--
Jukka Lahtinen
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