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|name=Maurice
 
|glyph={{Green|@}}
 
|tile=[[File:Maurice.png]]
 
|flags={{Speaks flag}}<br>{{Unique flag}}<br>{{Warm blood flag}}
 
|resistances=None
 
|vulnerabilities=None
 
|max_chunks=3
 
|meat={{Clean corpse}}
 
|xp=469
 
|holiness={{Natural}}
 
|magic_resistance=20
 
|hp_range=60
 
|avg_hp=60
 
|armour_class=1
 
|evasion=13
 
|habitat=Land
 
|speed= 10
 
|size={{Medium}}
 
|item_use={{Weapons armour}}<br>{{Starting equipment}}<br>{{Open doors}}
 
|attack1=9 ({{Hit type}}: {{Steal flavour}})
 
|attack2=
 
|attack3=
 
|attack4=
 
|hit_dice=5
 
|base_hp=0
 
|extra_hp=0
 
|fixed_hp=60
 
|intelligence={{Normal intelligence}}
 
|genus=human
 
|species=human
 
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{{Flavour|A sly, conniving thief. In his profession, Maurice is considered a legend — at least according to himself. He is skilled, nonetheless, and among all the thieves and rogues lured by the Orb, Maurice is undoubtedly the most crafty.
 
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“‘Stop thief! Stop thief!’ There is a magic in the sound. The tradesman leaves his counter, and the car-man his waggon; the butcher throws down his tray; the baker his basket; the milkman his pail; the errand-boy his parcels; the school-boy his marbles; the paviour his pickaxe; the child his battledore. Away they run, pell-mell, helter-skelter, slap-dash: tearing, yelling, screaming, knocking down the passengers as they turn the corners, rousing up the dogs, and astonishing the fowls: and streets, squares, and courts, re-echo with the sound.”<br>
 
-Charles Dickens, _Oliver Twist_. 1838.}}
 
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==Useful Info==
 
==Useful Info==
'''Maurice the Thief''' is a [[unique]] thief who is perfectly happy to separate you from your hard-earned loot. He likes nothing more than sneaking up on you while invisible to pick your pockets as he attacks you, dealing damage and taking a random item (or gold) from your inventory. Thankfully, he drops whatever gear he stole upon death, assuming he hasn't used it yet. He generates with a [[cloak]] and [[dagger]] or [[short sword]], some [[gold]], and often a decent [[wand]].
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'''Maurice the Thief''' is a [[unique]] [[vine stalker]] thief who is perfectly happy to separate you from your hard-earned loot. He likes nothing more than sneaking up on you while invisible to pick your pockets as he attacks you, dealing damage and taking a random item (or gold) from your inventory. Thankfully, he drops whatever gear he stole upon death, assuming he hasn't used it yet. He generates with a [[cloak]] and [[dagger]] or [[short sword]], some [[gold]], and often a decent [[wand]].
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
*[[The Dungeon]]:8-13
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*[[The Dungeon]]:7-12
 
*The [[Orcish Mines]]
 
*The [[Orcish Mines]]
  
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==Spells==
 
{{Spellcaster4
 
|number=
 
|slot1=[[Invisibility]]
 
|flags1={{Wizard slot flag}}
 
|slot2=[[Swiftness]]
 
|flags2={{Wizard slot flag}}
 
|slot3=[[Blink]]
 
|flags3={{Wizard slot flag}}
 
|slot4=[[Teleport Self]]
 
|flags4={{Emergency slot flag}}, {{Wizard slot flag}}
 
}}
 
{{clear}}
 
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==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
*Being able to [[see invisible]] will give you the chance to blast him on sight instead of letting him start the battle by taking your best attack wand.
 
*Being able to [[see invisible]] will give you the chance to blast him on sight instead of letting him start the battle by taking your best attack wand.
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*[[Poison]]ing him will let you continue doing damage over time even when he blinks or teleports away from you.
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*His [[willpower]] and [[hit dice]] are both low, leaving him open to disabling spells like [[Hexes]] or [[Mephitic Cloud]].
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*If you have a [[wand of polymorph]] at hand and use it, he'll probably lose his weapon and his invisibility won't hamper you any longer.
  
==Maurice Scumming==
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==History==
An obscure but very powerful exploit used to be possible with Maurice. Prior to [[0.10]], uniques who were sent to the Abyss and then followed the player back out would not be removed from the Abyss spawn list: only killing them in the Abyss would do that. Therefore, it was possible to duplicate them.  With Maurice, this made item duplication possible: let him steal the item, duplicate him, and voila, you have two items. In [http://crawl.develz.org/morgues/0.9/xomscumming/morgue-xomscumming-20110905-165025.txt this game], the player used this exploit to duplicate scrolls of acquirement. Because Maurice would steal entire stacks of items as opposed to just a single one, the growth in scrolls would be exponential, making it possible to generate up to 300 or so scrolls of acquirement at a time this way (as many as you could carry). Needless to say, this exploit has since been fixed.
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{{CBA|0.32|Maurice will have more Will (20 -> 40).}}
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*Prior to [[0.31]], Maurice was a human and didn't have an antimagic bite. He spawned a bit later, on D:8-13 instead of D:7-12.
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*In [[0.18]], Maurice can now steal from the floor as well as your inventory.  
  
The score in the above game was achieved by acquiring gold; the death was intentional (like any good mummy, killed by fire), as was the exact score gotten. In theory, there was virtually no limit to how high a score could have been attained, other than that imposed by the hard 200,000,000 turn cap.
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===Maurice Scumming===
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Prior to [[0.10]], uniques who were sent to the Abyss and then followed the player back out would not be removed from the Abyss spawn list: only killing them in the Abyss would do that. This led to an obscure but powerful exploit with Maurice. Let him steal an item, duplicate the monster, and voila, you have two items.
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In [http://crawl.develz.org/morgues/0.9/xomscumming/morgue-xomscumming-20110905-165025.txt this game], the player used this exploit to duplicate scrolls of acquirement. Because Maurice would steal entire stacks of items as opposed to just a single one, the growth in scrolls would be exponential, making it possible to generate up to 300 or so scrolls of acquirement at a time this way (as many as you [[aum|could carry]]).
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Since gold contributed to [[score]] in these versions, this exploit could lead to a theoretically infinite amount of points. This was only limited by the hard cap of 99,999,999 points, also present in these versions. In the above game, the death was intentional (like any good mummy, killed by fire), as was the exact score gotten.
  
 
[[Category:Human]]
 
[[Category:Human]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 14 February 2024

Version 0.31: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Maurice fMaurice.png
HP 39-80
HD 5
XP 520
Speed 10
AC 1
EV 13
Will 20
Attack1 9 (hit: steal)
Attack2 9 (bite: antimagic)


Resistances None
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Human
Uses Weapons & armour
Starting equipment
Open doors
Holiness Natural
Size Medium
Type vine stalker, vine stalker
Flags Speaks
Warm-blooded
Unique
Male
Regenerates
No skeleton
A sly, conniving thief. A self-proclaimed legend, he was one of the most skilled and crafty of the thieves and rogues lured by the Orb. The magical parasitic vines that have claimed his body still wish to continue his life's work, with a back-up plan of both a vicious magic-drinking maw and potent wands.

“‘Stop thief! Stop thief!’ There is a magic in the sound. The tradesman leaves his counter, and the car-man his waggon; the butcher throws down his tray; the baker his basket; the milkman his pail; the errand-boy his parcels; the school-boy his marbles; the paviour his pickaxe; the child his battledore. Away they run, pell-mell, helter-skelter, slap-dash: tearing, yelling, screaming, knocking down the passengers as they turn the corners, rousing up the dogs, and astonishing the fowls: and streets, squares, and courts, re-echo with the sound.”
-Charles Dickens, _Oliver Twist_. 1838.

Useful Info

Maurice the Thief is a unique vine stalker thief who is perfectly happy to separate you from your hard-earned loot. He likes nothing more than sneaking up on you while invisible to pick your pockets as he attacks you, dealing damage and taking a random item (or gold) from your inventory. Thankfully, he drops whatever gear he stole upon death, assuming he hasn't used it yet. He generates with a cloak and dagger or short sword, some gold, and often a decent wand.

Location

Spells

Spell set I
Slot1 Invisibility Wizard flag
Slot2 Sprint Wizard flag
Slot3 Blink Wizard flag
Slot4 Teleport Self Emergency flag,
Wizard flag

Tips & Tricks

  • Being able to see invisible will give you the chance to blast him on sight instead of letting him start the battle by taking your best attack wand.
  • Poisoning him will let you continue doing damage over time even when he blinks or teleports away from you.
  • His willpower and hit dice are both low, leaving him open to disabling spells like Hexes or Mephitic Cloud.
  • If you have a wand of polymorph at hand and use it, he'll probably lose his weapon and his invisibility won't hamper you any longer.

History

  • In 0.32, Maurice will have more Will (20 -> 40).
  • Prior to 0.31, Maurice was a human and didn't have an antimagic bite. He spawned a bit later, on D:8-13 instead of D:7-12.
  • In 0.18, Maurice can now steal from the floor as well as your inventory.

Maurice Scumming

Prior to 0.10, uniques who were sent to the Abyss and then followed the player back out would not be removed from the Abyss spawn list: only killing them in the Abyss would do that. This led to an obscure but powerful exploit with Maurice. Let him steal an item, duplicate the monster, and voila, you have two items.

In this game, the player used this exploit to duplicate scrolls of acquirement. Because Maurice would steal entire stacks of items as opposed to just a single one, the growth in scrolls would be exponential, making it possible to generate up to 300 or so scrolls of acquirement at a time this way (as many as you could carry).

Since gold contributed to score in these versions, this exploit could lead to a theoretically infinite amount of points. This was only limited by the hard cap of 99,999,999 points, also present in these versions. In the above game, the death was intentional (like any good mummy, killed by fire), as was the exact score gotten.