Home for the holidays and after the kiddies go to sleep, there's plenty of adventure time. So I started up a new human mage, wanting some more practice with magic (I've been playing a HE Rouge and a Dwaven Priest recently), and the ability to level up quickly. Unlike rouges, I found mages could climb the early levels (up to clvl 12 at least) very quickly, because they get to learn more spells and get enough xp from that. So I fought (and disarmed) my way up to 3, learned some spells, killed the dogs, learned more spells, and killed a couple more nagas until I hit level 7. Then I came back to town, bought books 2 and 3 and cast spells/leveled up/cast spells until I had identify and could make food. That's when the fun begins.
I got Calris from a ?Acquirement around 1000', but I couldn't do a thing with it because of the aggravation. Eventually I found Raal's and could take down all the uniques I met and all the basic ancient dragons with those spells. They were a bit costly on mana, but with a fast regen and teleport self/other it didn't matter. The ghostly uniques were the most fun, because you could send them anywhere on the map and they'd walk right back to be hit again and sent away. Treasures galore, but the rng was not giving me any decent items.
I finally found a sword I was comfortable with (but hardly any other good equipment, I just picked up Colluin on my death dive) and started meleeing a pack of wargs down a corridor. They led me to a large dark room, so I mab'd the place and saw a mature blue dragon and a Patriarch. Not knowing the latter but with full health and enough mana to deal with the dragon and teleport myself or the Patriarch, I lit the room up. And then something else lit the room up. For 350 damage. Yikes. Ethereal dragons are much tougher than AMHD. "Always mcg after mab." I'm sure I read that somewhere here, but it never meant anything to me until after I died.
I'll head back to my real home tomorrow and try again. On that note, how would the rest of you deal with travelling frequently? Flash drives to keep my characters, or just new games (or don't travel/don't play when away)? I've also been thinking about playing while travelling, but I still don't like playing on a laptop and I couldn't see handhelds being any better. Is the rougelike keyset a lot better for laptops? (I'm used to having numpad for walking/running).
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