His name was Leg-o-lamb. An Elven Ranger. I was making fun of Legolas.
This joke is no longer funny.
I knew you were referring to Legolas... *pat*
I managed to price ID, then wear, a set of Gloves of Power.
If you have a flint stone, you don't need to price ID gauntlets of power... because it's the only metal pair of gloves. Or you can make sure it's not cursed, then wear it. The only bad gloves I can remember is fumbling, and you will notice that very soon.
I know that most magic ring will make you hungry quicker, but would the gloves have had the same effect?
Nope... only these cause you to lose nutrition:
1. Time
2. Casting spells without hungerless-spellcasting
3. Rings (some rings use a lot more nutrition than others, namely conflict and regeneration)
4. Amulet
5. Jumping (both the Knight version and the spell version)
6. Amulet of Yendor
7. Carrying too much: stressed and higher
Hungerless spellcasting is available only to wizards with Int. of 17 or more. From 14 to 16 they get less nutrition penalty.
I was having issues where I would jump from "Not Hungry" to "Weak" or "Fainting" really, really fast. No rings where being worn, the Gloves were my only magic item, apart from a +2 Plate Mail.
Maybe you're casting lots of spells? Or the food/corpse you ate are not very high in nutrition.
If those damn glove were the culprit, I'm gonna be pissed because I had a Ring of Slow Digestion that I had but hadn't gone to ID yet.
Sometimes it's worth throwing one down a sink to ID it...