New guy here though have read these archives for years. I've played as others since early days on Moria and with 3.2.0 (for some reason the version I'm used to) for probably the last 10 years. I've never won.
I had Paladin lately up to level 50, over 2M turns with pretty solid kit and was trolling around DL99 killing every unique in sight - 40 speed natively and hitting for over 500 etc etc.
I was avoiding Tarrasque. I had just teleported him away and went down a long hall, maybe holding the left key down and from 1057HP I saw -5. Not sure what the issue was, but with with weapon resist he was always hitting me for 500+ and did so twice in succession and i'm dead. Wasn't even trying to clear out a nest or something interesting, or trying to TP off a spell when I know I shouldn't. Just walking..
Aargh.. pretty sure it saved my dump and pretty sure I was set for Morgoth - actually thinking about taking him on today but no matter. Back to the hours of tedium working back up.
Here is my char on the ladder for posterity
Maybe I should learn 3.5?
Thanks for listening.. Few understand the emptiness of losing a carefully honed character in two or three idle keystrokes.
Pete
I had Paladin lately up to level 50, over 2M turns with pretty solid kit and was trolling around DL99 killing every unique in sight - 40 speed natively and hitting for over 500 etc etc.
I was avoiding Tarrasque. I had just teleported him away and went down a long hall, maybe holding the left key down and from 1057HP I saw -5. Not sure what the issue was, but with with weapon resist he was always hitting me for 500+ and did so twice in succession and i'm dead. Wasn't even trying to clear out a nest or something interesting, or trying to TP off a spell when I know I shouldn't. Just walking..
Aargh.. pretty sure it saved my dump and pretty sure I was set for Morgoth - actually thinking about taking him on today but no matter. Back to the hours of tedium working back up.
Here is my char on the ladder for posterity
Maybe I should learn 3.5?
Thanks for listening.. Few understand the emptiness of losing a carefully honed character in two or three idle keystrokes.
Pete
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