lycanthropy

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#1 Jun 24, 2010, 1:09 am Hide

ninjaspud

i was just wondering what are the pros/cons of lycanthropy and is there an easy and quick way a beginner can become a lycanthrope
#2 Jun 24, 2010, 8:49 am Hide

chaostrom

Pros:
Good stats
Separate HP (any damage you had as a human will not carry over to werewolf and vice versa)

Cons:
No equipment
Separate HP (any damage you had as a human will not carry over to werewolf and vice versa)


Quickest way to get it is from fountains but it's not recommended for starting characters as you lose opportunities to get stronger yourself.
#3 Jun 24, 2010, 8:58 am Hide

Alveradok

Welcome to the forums, Ninjaspud.

Lycanthropy can be earned early at the werewolf level in the gloomy caves (~GC 2-4), by eating the werewolf's corpse. Earlier - only if a werewolf spawns elsewhere, or (mostly temporarily) from fountains...

Quite high stats compared to early-game enemies, especially high agility (therefore - speed) and instant healing by the time of the transformation into a werewolf are the obvious pros. For cons I would say that the fact that the werewolf doesn't train/evolve/advance very well (each time he gets back to standard werewolf stats, no way to keep any boosts), that NO equipment can be worn (lack of which for example makes even the plants on UT3 a danger). Oh, and can't use pick-axes either.

If I manage to get lycanthropy early, I usually stick to it, as a werewolf carries more and has a better chance of survival than a beginner player character. A good thing is, that the priest in the cathedral can, at just about any time, cure lycanthropy for 100gp. The priestess of Silva also will, and is cheaper, but I'm not sure how much.
#4 Jun 24, 2010, 6:32 pm Hide

ninjaspud

thanks alot and are the "no wepons/boots/clothing" hinderances only in were-form or in general
#5 Jun 24, 2010, 6:50 pm Hide

Alveradok

Only while in were-form, and the stuff gets just unequiped, so it's not lost btw.
#6 Jun 25, 2010, 1:55 am Hide

ninjaspud

SUH-WEET lol
#7 Jun 25, 2010, 4:37 am Hide

ninjaspud

and how are transformations done? e.g via changing at certain times in game or probability to change to and from wolf altering from time in game or something else?
#8 Jun 25, 2010, 8:43 am Hide

capristo

If you have polycontrol, can you control your werewolf form in any way?
#9 Jun 25, 2010, 8:55 am Hide

Alveradok

Changing from time to time, but I don't know at what intervals. More often you'll be at wereform I think.

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If you have polycontrol, can you control your werewolf form in any way?

Yes, you will be asked something like 'Do you want to transform into a werewolf y/N ?' each time a transformation was to occur, but with the default selection to 'no', so it won't be a nuisance and major interruption.
#10 Jun 25, 2010, 10:24 pm Hide

ninjaspud

ok thanks for the polycontrol tip bt i was hoping for info on probability to change e.g in nethack on the 30th of a month say 7:00 pm "non-gametime" you have a 1/3 chance of turning into the wereform bt during the day you are likely to change out
#11 Jun 25, 2010, 10:44 pm Hide

Somagu

It's completely random afaik.
#12 Jun 25, 2010, 11:45 pm Hide

ninjaspud

ok so i just gotta gt the ring of poly c, or the amulet of unchanging to control it
#13 Jun 26, 2010, 2:07 am Hide

BDR

No amulets of unchanging, sorry. Polycontrol is your best bet.
#14 Jun 26, 2010, 3:39 am Hide

ninjaspud

i could swear i found 1 tho
#15 Jun 26, 2010, 4:25 am Hide

Somagu

Note "control" only means that you'll be able to choose not to turn into a werewolf when it prompts you, you aren't able to turn whenever you want with that amulet.

If you didn't already know.
#16 Jun 26, 2010, 7:56 pm Hide

ninjaspud

yea but that would allow some form of rudimentary control
#17 Jun 27, 2010, 2:07 am Hide

Alveradok

Even considering how often werewolfing pops out... not really. Still not safe.
#18 Jul 5, 2010, 5:45 pm Hide

ninjaspud

and which 2 type of material limbs heal themselves?
and how much of a stat boost do they offer
#19 Jul 5, 2010, 8:58 pm Hide

BDR

Ah, as far as I know none of the material limbs heal themselves (except for the human flesh ones hurr and possibly the other flesh materials, but those don't come with the kind of stat changes an octiron or phoenix feather arm will). Best you can get is a scroll of repair for artificial limbs; so you'd better pick up high quality stuff.

As far as stats, it depends on the material. Metals are strong but not flexible, which means generally (for example) high AStr but lower Dex. Cloth materials are much more flexible but not as strong, so for example high Agi but lower LStr. The more Int you need to change your arm/leg into that material, the higher the quality and thus the better the total result will be. Exact stats on what you get with different material limbs does not appear to be listed in the wiki, so I don't really know that (nor would I care to research it; if you want that info all you need to do is start a wizmode game, cheat up some scrolls of change material and take notes on the stat effects of the various materials you're interested in).
#20 Jul 5, 2010, 9:35 pm Hide

ninjaspud

i read somewhere on the forum that there are 2 types of material limbs that regenerate but i cant find the post and i dont think either were flesh, was something ceretin or something
#21 Jul 5, 2010, 10:26 pm Hide

BDR

Ah, citrine and rose quartz. Yeah, that info is berried in the "anything relating to IVAN you're too lazy to make a new topic for" topic. Problem is both of those have 1 flexibility (comparable to most metals) and 75 hardness (which puts them between copper and bronze in terms of how hard they really are). Not exactly long-lasting or impressive in terms of statgain.
#22 Jul 5, 2010, 10:33 pm Hide

ninjaspud

great are those better than starting stats for strength dex etc
#23 Jul 5, 2010, 11:40 pm Hide

BDR

With all rose quartz limbs, you get 75 arm strength and leg strength and 4 dexterity and agility. Dexterity being how well you hit and agility being how fast you move, this means you are indeed stronger but also goddamn slow and awfully bad at hitting things. Oh and you'll never upgrade those stats because artificial limbs don't get to improve like natural limbs do (unless you use a scroll of harden/change material on them to get a really good sort but then hey look at that no more healing).
#24 Jul 6, 2010, 3:07 am Hide

ninjaspud

thanks a bunch but given that info im gunna stick with normal limbs, anyway one game i lost a leg got the "OVERLOAD!" status, prayed to silva and got some red leg (ruby?) went to NA read a scroll of golem creation next to the healer made a golem of that leg and bought a normal one.
#25 Jul 6, 2010, 3:21 am Hide

Ischaldirh

Nice topic derail.