The Monster Classification is a ranking system that defines the level of power for all ayashi. Certain attributes including physical strength, level of yōki (demonic energy), and other latent talents contribute to an individual's rank, though no criteria has defined the level of power for each category. The system largely sets on individual basis, however certain Ayashi races are presumed to have all members in a single class level. Only 2 categories have been mentioned: S class monsters and the A class monsters.
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| - The Monster Classification is a ranking system that defines the level of power for all ayashi. Certain attributes including physical strength, level of yōki (demonic energy), and other latent talents contribute to an individual's rank, though no criteria has defined the level of power for each category. The system largely sets on individual basis, however certain Ayashi races are presumed to have all members in a single class level. Only 2 categories have been mentioned: S class monsters and the A class monsters.
- Monster classes are classes available to monsters, but not to player characters. Many monsters will take a class with the same name as their race, but monsters can also take other classes, including player classes. While the monster's ability scores, skill points, feats, hit points, and special abilities are subject to editing in the Toolset, the base save and base attack progressions cannot be changed without editing <a href="/mediawiki/Classes.2da" title="Classes.2da">classes.2da</a>. (A bonus to saves that does not count against the +20 cap can, however, be easily added to the creature's properties.) The table below shows these unalterable class properties that all creature blueprints share.
- All monsters belong to a monster class, based on the default ASCII monster symbol that represents them. For some classes, the symbol is almost all that unites them; for instance, x or w. Other symbols represent monsters that share much in common, such as D or K. Additionally, some classes have individual members that are in many ways an "odd one out", such as E stalkers and e gas spores. Current classes are as follows. Names are as provided by the NetHack what is command.
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| - The Monster Classification is a ranking system that defines the level of power for all ayashi. Certain attributes including physical strength, level of yōki (demonic energy), and other latent talents contribute to an individual's rank, though no criteria has defined the level of power for each category. The system largely sets on individual basis, however certain Ayashi races are presumed to have all members in a single class level. Only 2 categories have been mentioned: S class monsters and the A class monsters.
- Monster classes are classes available to monsters, but not to player characters. Many monsters will take a class with the same name as their race, but monsters can also take other classes, including player classes. While the monster's ability scores, skill points, feats, hit points, and special abilities are subject to editing in the Toolset, the base save and base attack progressions cannot be changed without editing <a href="/mediawiki/Classes.2da" title="Classes.2da">classes.2da</a>. (A bonus to saves that does not count against the +20 cap can, however, be easily added to the creature's properties.) The table below shows these unalterable class properties that all creature blueprints share.
- All monsters belong to a monster class, based on the default ASCII monster symbol that represents them. For some classes, the symbol is almost all that unites them; for instance, x or w. Other symbols represent monsters that share much in common, such as D or K. Additionally, some classes have individual members that are in many ways an "odd one out", such as E stalkers and e gas spores. Current classes are as follows. Names are as provided by the NetHack what is command.
* a ant or other insect
* b blob
* c cockatrice
* d dog or other canine
* e eye or sphere
* f cat or other feline
* g gremlin or gargoyle
* h humanoid
* i imp or minor demon
* j jelly
* k kobold
* l leprechaun
* m mimic
* n nymph
* o orc
* p piercer
* q quadruped
* r rodent
* s arachnid or centipede
* t trapper or lurker above
* u unicorn or horse
* v vortex
* w worm
* x xan or other mythical/fantastic insect
* y light
* z zruty
* A angelic being
* B bat or bird
* C centaur
* D dragon
* E elemental
* F fungus or mold
* G gnome
* H giant humanoid
* J jabberwock
* K Keystone Kop
* L lich
* M mummy
* N naga
* O ogre
* P pudding or ooze
* Q quantum mechanic
* R rust monster or disenchanter
* S snake
* T troll
* U umber hulk
* V vampire
* W wraith
* X xorn
* Y apelike creature
* Z zombie
* @ human or elf
* ghost
* ' golem
* & major demon
* ; sea monster
* : lizard
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