There's also, to my mind, a big difference between the general "drolems breathe poison, surprise surprise" and "if you've killed 50 cats, FLEE from the cat lord". The one is very much within the normal scope and principles of the game; the other isn't. It's much more of a trick.
Now, OK, easter eggs are cool in a game...but easter eggs, by definition, do NOT dramatically impact game play, so the kinds of things Derakon mentioned, don't qualify as easter eggs. Also: is there ANY case where something like "write Elbereth in the sand" is ever hinted? If not, it's not a veteran's move to do this; it's a pure, spoiler-only *trick*, and nothing more, because it can't be learned through play.
Now, OK, easter eggs are cool in a game...but easter eggs, by definition, do NOT dramatically impact game play, so the kinds of things Derakon mentioned, don't qualify as easter eggs. Also: is there ANY case where something like "write Elbereth in the sand" is ever hinted? If not, it's not a veteran's move to do this; it's a pure, spoiler-only *trick*, and nothing more, because it can't be learned through play.
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