Heh -- actually the kniting is done in the "real world". :-)
Ravelry is social networking site for knitters, crocheters, spinners, and other fiber enthusiasts. I suspect most Ravellers don't hang around usenet, although there could certainly be some Nethack players that check this board once in a while who use Ravelry too, hence the invite.
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 03:54:06 +0000 (UTC), Cum Guzzler <penac...@yomomma.hot.invalid> wrote: > CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote in news:c52ae0af-d372-426b-834e- > 1a633a566...@l34g2000vbi.googlegroups.com:
>> I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
>> P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then this >> won't interest you. :-)
> What's a "knitter" in NetHack?
And what kind of damage does a blessed +2 knitting needle do?
Jorgen Grahn wrote: > On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 03:54:06 +0000 (UTC), Cum Guzzler <penac...@yomomma.hot.invalid> wrote: >> CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote in news:c52ae0af-d372-426b-834e- >> 1a633a566...@l34g2000vbi.googlegroups.com:
>>> I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
>>> P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then this >>> won't interest you. :-) >> What's a "knitter" in NetHack?
> And what kind of damage does a blessed +2 knitting needle do?
piercing, duh
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GaryOlson wrote: > On Jun 30, 6:12 am, pdpi <pdpinhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Jun 27, 6:56 pm, Ross Presser <rpres...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Jun 25, 4:36 pm, CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > > I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
> > > > P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then > > > > this won't interest you. :-)
> > > Knitting would seem to take away valuable time that could be spent > > > playing Nethack.
> > On the other hand nothing says "I love nethack" like a sweater with an > > @ across the chest.
> YANI > knitted cloak. > nothing will scare away foocubi like a piece of clothing that says you > still live with your mother.
Or Woolen chainmail Woolen chain helmet -> stretches out when wet, makes you drown because it gets heavy, burns to ashes. Maybe some static electricity effect. <g> -- Op3racional - www.op3racional.eu --------------------- If you're reading this, you're on Usenet <http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm>
> GaryOlson wrote: > > On Jun 30, 6:12 am, pdpi <pdpinhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jun 27, 6:56 pm, Ross Presser <rpres...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > On Jun 25, 4:36 pm, CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > > > I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
> > > > > P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then > > > > > this won't interest you. :-)
> > > > Knitting would seem to take away valuable time that could be spent > > > > playing Nethack.
> > > On the other hand nothing says "I love nethack" like a sweater with an > > > @ across the chest.
> > YANI > > knitted cloak. > > nothing will scare away foocubi like a piece of clothing that says you > > still live with your mother.
> Or > Woolen chainmail > Woolen chain helmet > -> stretches out when wet, makes you drown because it gets heavy, burns > to ashes. Maybe some static electricity effect. > <g>
> > GaryOlson wrote: > > > On Jun 30, 6:12 am, pdpi <pdpinhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Jun 27, 6:56 pm, Ross Presser <rpres...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > On Jun 25, 4:36 pm, CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > > > > I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
> > > > > > P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then > > > > > > this won't interest you. :-)
> > > > > Knitting would seem to take away valuable time that could be spent > > > > > playing Nethack.
> > > > On the other hand nothing says "I love nethack" like a sweater with an > > > > @ across the chest.
> > > YANI > > > knitted cloak. > > > nothing will scare away foocubi like a piece of clothing that says you > > > still live with your mother.
> > Or > > Woolen chainmail > > Woolen chain helmet > > -> stretches out when wet, makes you drown because it gets heavy, burns > > to ashes. Maybe some static electricity effect. > > <g>
> Woolen shirt of jumping. (a "wooly jumper")
I like it!
Or a woolen cap which infers cold resistance. No AC bonus though. Good for Monks and spell casters.
> > > GaryOlson wrote: > > > > On Jun 30, 6:12 am, pdpi <pdpinhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 27, 6:56 pm, Ross Presser <rpres...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > On Jun 25, 4:36 pm, CarenNH <care...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > > > > > I've just started a Nethack group on Ravelry. Come join us!
> > > > > > > P.S. If you're not a knitter, and you're not on Ravelry, then > > > > > > > this won't interest you. :-)
> > > > > > Knitting would seem to take away valuable time that could be spent > > > > > > playing Nethack.
> > > > > On the other hand nothing says "I love nethack" like a sweater with an > > > > > @ across the chest.
> > > > YANI > > > > knitted cloak. > > > > nothing will scare away foocubi like a piece of clothing that says you > > > > still live with your mother.
> > > Or > > > Woolen chainmail > > > Woolen chain helmet > > > -> stretches out when wet, makes you drown because it gets heavy, burns > > > to ashes. Maybe some static electricity effect. > > > <g>
> > Woolen shirt of jumping. (a "wooly jumper")
> I like it!
> Or a woolen cap which infers cold resistance. No AC bonus though. Good > for Monks and spell casters.
Yes all these ideas are great! And don't forget woolen socks! Maybe they'd work as snow boots, for example? :-)
Wool as cold resistance is a great idea of course. It also keeps you warm even when it's wet, but as it dries, it shrinks rapidly. So if you fall or jump into water while wearing it, 25 turns later you will start taking on damage from your head being squooshed.
And I love the blinding +2 needle notion. (pun intended)