About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Dungeon branches, Dungeon features, Special levels, Special rooms, Dungeons of Doom, End Game, Gehennom, Gnomish Mines, Vlad's Tower, Wizard's Tower, Altar, Bones, Boulder, Closet, Cloud, Corridor, Door, Drawbridge, Dungeon feature, Floor, Fountain, Graffiti, Headstone, Hole, Ice, Iron bars, Lava, Moat, Pit, Portal, Quest portal, Room, Sink, Solid rock, Staircase, Throne, Toilet, Trap, Tree, Vibrating square, Wall, Dungeon level, Mazes of Menace, Special level, Asmodeus' Lair, Baalzebub's Lair, Big Room, Castle, Fake Wizard's Tower, Fort Ludios, Juiblex's swamp, Medusa's Island, Mines' End, Minetown, Moloch's Sanctum, Orcus-town, Rogue level, Special level, The Oracle, Valley of the Dead, Wizard's Tower, Cockatrice nest, Shop, Special room, Special room, Usage fee, Vault. Excerpt: The Dungeons of Doom is the name given to the first half of the Mazes of Menace. It is here that most players meet their deaths, typically due to YASD. It also contains all stores, and the vast majority of optional branches, including Sokoban, the Gnomish Mines, the Oracle, and Medusa. Consult the diagram in the article on the Mazes of Menace for a schematic showing the locations of branches and special levels. The player starts on the first floor of the Dungeons and has to work his/her way down. Upon retrieving the Amulet of Yendor, they must then retreat through Gehennom, return to the first floor after performing the necessary ritual, and climb the stairs to the Plane of Earth. End Game is NetHack's displayed term used to refer to the dungeon branch containing the Elemental Planes and the Astral Plane. The branch is internally referred to as the Elemental Planes, even though the Astral Plane is not an elemental plane. This page is a stub. You could probably expand this page should you wish to do so. Gehennom is the underworld of NetHack. The introduction to the game mentions that Moloch...