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'''Throwing nets''' are [[Throwing]] weapons which deal no damage directly, but which can be used to temporarily disable foes and render them susceptible to powerful [[stabbing]] attacks. Anything that fails to [[ev]]ade a throwing net becomes entangled and loses the ability to move or make most attacks (spellcasting is unaffected, but all other attacks automatically fail). Because stabbing attacks can deal phenomenal amounts of damage, throwing nets can be useful for quickly subduing even powerful [[unique]]s in a few turns. This is usually done from fairly close range, giving you time to reach the enemy in melee and finish them off before they escape. Alternatively, you can net an opponent at the edge of your [[line of sight]] that you don't want to deal with, then walk away. This allows you to escape from fast opponents that could normally catch up to you. Be aware that throwing nets are ineffective against monsters that are giant-[[size]] or larger or [[insubstantial]] monsters.
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'''Throwing nets''' are [[Throwing]] implements which deal no damage directly, but [[constriction|ensnare]] their foe, lowering their [[ev]]asion and allowing [[stab]]bing attacks.
  
A throwing net's effect lasts until the victim manages to destroy the net. Each time the victim is prevented from acting due to the net, it attempts to escape. When the entangled monster escapes or dies, there is a chance that the throwing net will [[mulch]].
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==Useful Info==
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Nets can be used to ensnare opponents. If the net hits, it has the following effects on monsters:
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* [[EV]] divided by <code>2 + [[size|body size]]</code> (tiny is 1, very small is 2, etc.).
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* Prevents movement, melee attacks, and use of [[ranged weapon]]s
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* Vulnerable to low-tier [[stab]]s
  
[[Gladiator]]s begin play with a stack of throwing nets, and they can be found as random loot throughout the Dungeon. [[Hunter]]s and [[Arcane Marksman|Arcane Marksmen]] can start with 2 nets and [[throwing]] items. Also, enemy [[Gnoll (monster)|gnoll]]s and [[list of merfolk|merfolk]] occasionally generate with throwing nets, though they usually use them as soon as you enter their [[line of sight]], giving you plenty of time to escape.
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[[Size#Giant|Giant]] and [[insubstantial]] creatures are immune to nets. Player with the [[slick slipper]]s unrand are also immune.
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Nets can be escaped via [[blink]], [[teleport]], or certain abilities that [[Constrtriction#Escaping Constriction]] break constriction (like [[Ru]]'s Draw Out Power and [[Zin]]'s Sanctuary).
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Unlike other [[Throwing]] ammunition, monsters can only throw a limited amount of throwing nets at you.
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===Mulching===
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Victims will struggle if they try to move or melee attack. Eventually, the net will break, letting them free.
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Every time a victim struggles, they deal <code>1d5</code> "damage" to the net.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|traps.cc|884}}</ref> After taking 9 or more damage, the net breaks. If they die or escape via other means (like [[teleportation]]), the net has a <code>damage in 9</code> chance of being destroyed. <ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|traps.cc|949}}</ref>
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The [[Apportation]] spell can be used to recover a net, even if it's still on a monster. This can mulch the net, as if the monster had otherwise died/escaped. You cannot apport nets on you.
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==Sources==
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[[Gladiator]]s begin play with a stack of throwing nets, and they can be found as random loot throughout the Dungeon. They are also held by [[Gnoll (monster)|gnolls]] and [[list of merfolk|merfolk]], though they'll usually throw the net at you, first.
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[[Net trap]]s, mostly found in [[Zot]]:5 and [[the Tomb]], can drop a net on you, but these nets cannot be retrieved.
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==Strategy==
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Nets can be used to escape, to stab enemies, or to get the edge during a dangerous fight. They are quite rare, so use them wisely. Keep in mind that nets are able to miss.
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Few monsters in the game are immune to nets. Even "bosses" like [[the Royal Jelly]], all [[pandemonium lord]]s, and 3 of the four [[Hell]] lords ([[Antaeus]] is giant) can be netted.
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Watch out for enemy [[Gnoll (monster)|gnolls]]. As soon as you enter D:2, gnolls can generate with nets. Nets are just as dangerous in enemy hands as yours; they can make a sticky situation that much more dangerous.
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
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*Prior to [[0.26]], you could retrieve nets dropped from [[net trap]]s.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], the mechanics of escaping nets were more complicated. A creature caught in a net could escape it by either ripping the net or slipping out of it. Being [[Size#Small|small]], [[EV|evasive]] and [[dexterity|dexterous]] (player only) made slipping out of nets more likely. On the other hand, [[Size#Big|big]], [[Strength|strong]], and [[berserk]]ing creatures were more likely to rip the net. Nearby creatures were adding tension, which sped up both escaping and destroying nets for the player. Cutting weapons, especially [[flaming]] and [[vorpal]] ones, as well as [[claws]], were good for shredding nets. Also, confused creatures, including the player, had a chance to struggle in a net without any result.
 
*Prior to [[0.19]], the mechanics of escaping nets were more complicated. A creature caught in a net could escape it by either ripping the net or slipping out of it. Being [[Size#Small|small]], [[EV|evasive]] and [[dexterity|dexterous]] (player only) made slipping out of nets more likely. On the other hand, [[Size#Big|big]], [[Strength|strong]], and [[berserk]]ing creatures were more likely to rip the net. Nearby creatures were adding tension, which sped up both escaping and destroying nets for the player. Cutting weapons, especially [[flaming]] and [[vorpal]] ones, as well as [[claws]], were good for shredding nets. Also, confused creatures, including the player, had a chance to struggle in a net without any result.
 
*Prior to [[0.15]], any flying creature had an additional 66.6% chance to avoid any nets thrown at it, separate from the normal miss chance.
 
*Prior to [[0.15]], any flying creature had an additional 66.6% chance to avoid any nets thrown at it, separate from the normal miss chance.
 
*Prior to [[0.14]], flying opponents were completely immune to throwing nets, and instead of simply mulching, throwing nets would go through an elaborate deterioration process before finally falling apart entirely. Also, only medium or larger characters were able to use them.
 
*Prior to [[0.14]], flying opponents were completely immune to throwing nets, and instead of simply mulching, throwing nets would go through an elaborate deterioration process before finally falling apart entirely. Also, only medium or larger characters were able to use them.
  
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Revision as of 06:00, 22 June 2023

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Name Throwing net
Launcher throwing
Base damage 0
A mesh of ropes knotted together with weights around the edge. Originally used by hunters to entangle and entrap prey, it soon found obvious application in battle and gladiatorial arenas. Struggling victims can eventually destroy the net and break free, if they live long enough.

"The look of a scared thing
Sitting in a net!"

-Edna St. Vincent Millay, "When the Year Grows Old". 1917.

Throwing nets are Throwing implements which deal no damage directly, but ensnare their foe, lowering their evasion and allowing stabbing attacks.

Useful Info

Nets can be used to ensnare opponents. If the net hits, it has the following effects on monsters:

  • EV divided by 2 + body size (tiny is 1, very small is 2, etc.).
  • Prevents movement, melee attacks, and use of ranged weapons
  • Vulnerable to low-tier stabs

Giant and insubstantial creatures are immune to nets. Player with the slick slippers unrand are also immune.

Nets can be escaped via blink, teleport, or certain abilities that Constrtriction#Escaping Constriction break constriction (like Ru's Draw Out Power and Zin's Sanctuary).

Unlike other Throwing ammunition, monsters can only throw a limited amount of throwing nets at you.

Mulching

Victims will struggle if they try to move or melee attack. Eventually, the net will break, letting them free.

Every time a victim struggles, they deal 1d5 "damage" to the net.[1] After taking 9 or more damage, the net breaks. If they die or escape via other means (like teleportation), the net has a damage in 9 chance of being destroyed. [2]

The Apportation spell can be used to recover a net, even if it's still on a monster. This can mulch the net, as if the monster had otherwise died/escaped. You cannot apport nets on you.

Sources

Gladiators begin play with a stack of throwing nets, and they can be found as random loot throughout the Dungeon. They are also held by gnolls and merfolk, though they'll usually throw the net at you, first.

Net traps, mostly found in Zot:5 and the Tomb, can drop a net on you, but these nets cannot be retrieved.

Strategy

Nets can be used to escape, to stab enemies, or to get the edge during a dangerous fight. They are quite rare, so use them wisely. Keep in mind that nets are able to miss.

Few monsters in the game are immune to nets. Even "bosses" like the Royal Jelly, all pandemonium lords, and 3 of the four Hell lords (Antaeus is giant) can be netted.

Watch out for enemy gnolls. As soon as you enter D:2, gnolls can generate with nets. Nets are just as dangerous in enemy hands as yours; they can make a sticky situation that much more dangerous.

Throwing net
Throwing net.png

History

  • Prior to 0.26, you could retrieve nets dropped from net traps.
  • Prior to 0.19, the mechanics of escaping nets were more complicated. A creature caught in a net could escape it by either ripping the net or slipping out of it. Being small, evasive and dexterous (player only) made slipping out of nets more likely. On the other hand, big, strong, and berserking creatures were more likely to rip the net. Nearby creatures were adding tension, which sped up both escaping and destroying nets for the player. Cutting weapons, especially flaming and vorpal ones, as well as claws, were good for shredding nets. Also, confused creatures, including the player, had a chance to struggle in a net without any result.
  • Prior to 0.15, any flying creature had an additional 66.6% chance to avoid any nets thrown at it, separate from the normal miss chance.
  • Prior to 0.14, flying opponents were completely immune to throwing nets, and instead of simply mulching, throwing nets would go through an elaborate deterioration process before finally falling apart entirely. Also, only medium or larger characters were able to use them.

References

  1. traps.cc:884 (0.30.0)
  2. traps.cc:949 (0.30.0)
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