All ideas tagged "implemented in tnnt"

#4788

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vanilla

Zapless conduct, which bans any zapping of wands and casting of spells, or more specifically anything in which you use the ‘z’ or ‘Z’ command and don’t immediately decline to select a wand or spell. Cursed wands exploding, selecting a directional or spell to zap then escaping out of the direction prompt (“The wand glows then fades” / “The magical energy is released”), or casting a forgotten spell to become confused all break the conduct. The feedback in #conduct is “You have never attempted to zap a wand or cast a spell.”

The intent of the conduct is to create a game without magic that can be used repeatedly or spammed. There is one important repeatable use of magic via wands that is not covered above: engraving with wands, which allows using all the charges in nondirectional wands and burning or carving Elbereth in the ground. In particular, banning wand engraving would mean a follower of the conduct cannot use wands of wishing. If the implementation of the game does not already have an Elberethless conduct, banning wand engraving could be a good addition to this conduct.

#4787

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vanilla

A containerless conduct, which prohibits you from applying containers in inventory and picking up containers not in inventory.

It does not prohibit merely having a container in inventory (which would make Rogues and Archeologists break the conduct immediately), nor does it prohibit looting containers you find in the dungeon. The point of the conduct is to play without being able to ever have more than 52 non-loadstone items at one time, protect your carried items from elemental or water damage, or get weight reduction from a bag of holding. Allowing looting of containers means that players don’t have to resort to bad workarounds for random chests such as locking and bashing them until they break apart.

Heroes that start with sacks still get a small benefit from them, in that they can choose where to place a container as an early stash and put items into it rather than leaving them in piles on the ground.

The feedback in #conduct is “You have never picked up nor applied a container.”

#1003

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vanilla

If you eat a cursed C- or K-ration when hallucinating, you get an MRE YAFM: “That wasn’t a meal, it wasn’t ready, and you shouldn’t have eaten it.”

#912

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vanilla

Demigod level containing a boss which is generated from a real player who recently ascended.