Actually, IIRC neither Sauron nor Morgoth throws disenchantment or chaos around, and anyway as a mage you don't give a hoot about disenchantment (beyond it potentially affecting your bow, but that's a long shot) because you aren't going to be doing much melee anyway.
Of course their summons are different stories, but again, you're a mage; if Banishment and Teleport Other won't do there's always Word of Destruction.
Actually, IIRC neither Sauron nor Morgoth throws disenchantment or chaos around, and anyway as a mage you don't give a hoot about disenchantment (beyond it potentially affecting your bow, but that's a long shot) because you aren't going to be doing much melee anyway.
Of course their summons are different stories, but again, you're a mage; if Banishment and Teleport Other won't do there's always Word of Destruction.
Disenchantment doesn't do damage? That's nice to know.
I'm doing much, much better than I thought I would. Now I have to try and figure out how to kill Morgoth. I'm thinking much like I did with Sauron, but bring all my potions.
And Disenchantment does do damage; IIRC the damage cap for it is 400. But you're not likely to face it much; it's a pretty rare element. If you don't care about the side-effect (and mages generally don't), then it's not really worth worrying about.
And Disenchantment does do damage; IIRC the damage cap for it is 400.
500. Big four = shards, disenchantment, chaos and sound do 500 (law+chaos = balance dragon combo), Nether does 550. Rest I think are either 400 if you can get resist or 200 if you can't.
Chaos prevents hallucination, and I think mind blast can cause that if you don't have perfect saving throw.
Thanks for all the help guys. I first played Angband back in '94 and I never managed to win. I started up again last year and won once (but via reloading against Morgoth) and this is my first real win.
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