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One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Two minor buglets (possibly replicated in FAA) for O:
1) Using XP, some quiver slots can't be directly accessed - it's not possible to fire something in slot 2), for example.
2) It's not possible to wield a quiver weapon without dropping it or moving it into inventory first (e.g. if using a quiver dart as a swap melee weapon)
No deal-breakers, but both a little inconvenient for a char using the quiver a lot...Comment
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2) It's not possible to wield a quiver weapon without dropping it or moving it into inventory first (e.g. if using a quiver dart as a swap melee weapon)- Quiver weapon to main weapon, main weapon to quiver;
- Quiver weapon to main weapon, main weapon to inventory and
- Inventory weapon to main weapon, main weapon to quiver.
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Possible overflow, when quiver full. If so, move main weapon automatically to inventory?
Possible overflow, when inventory full.
Possible overflow, when quiver full. Then inventory overflow possible as well, if the inventory weapon was stacked.
Sounds like lots of fun. If you do this right I may steal it for Un. I was too lazy...Comment
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This is a rubbish change. I can see why it has been done, but it really penalises quick play, as you have to kill uniques in depth if you want them to drop anything! If you are desperately trying to keep pace with evariste then you are probably not meeting uniques until they are out of their depth and it is very annoying when they then drop gold.Comment
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I don't know how difficult it would be to code - but if the problem is to avoid @s waiting until 4000' to kill Lafduf, Bullroarer, etc to get a better drop, a compromise solution might be to have the quality of drop for uniques bound to their native level only, rather than a compromise of native level and level found.
It would also provide nicer rewards for @s who kill uniques appearing at an unusually shallow level...Comment
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I think the problem is actually orcs and trolls dropping stat potions etc when killed deep in the dungeon - the side effect of the 'solution' is that it also applies to uniques.Comment
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What's wrong with stat potions at 4000'? They are of little use that far anyway.See the elves and everything! http://angband.oook.czComment
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I'm inclined to think the solution is unnecessary, too, especially with the O generation scheme, where the chance of a level 20 or less monster appearing at level 30 is cut by 75%, and the chance of a level 10 monster is cut by another 75%. Shallow monsters found deep just don't seem like enough of an issue to bother about. I'm also not clear why the previous behaviour was even a problem.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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The more I think about it the more ridiculous it seems. It seems it is probably best to hang around 70 where most monsters are native before going for Morgoth. Otherwise if you are at 98-99 then everything is out of its depth and will probably drop gold...Comment
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Amnesia
Angamaite of Umbar (and his buddy, Sangahyando) cast amnesia... a lot (at lest in the few meetings I've had). If the effects of amnesia aren't cumulative, and I don't believe they are, then why cast it a second time after successfully casting once? Probably not an easy fix, but he did waste quite a few turns re-blanking my memory. Turns he couldn't afford to waste in what was a very close battle.
Optionally, and this may just be evil, make amnesia cumulative. First forget your map, then forget ID'd items, and here's the evil part, then forget item flavors, then forget your monster memory. I'd certainly run away after the second casting.www.mediafire.com/buzzkill - Get your 32x32 tiles here. UT32 now compatible Ironband and Quickband 9/6/2012.
My banding life on Buzzkill's ladder.Comment
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Angamaite of Umbar (and his buddy, Sangahyando) cast amnesia... a lot (at lest in the few meetings I've had). If the effects of amnesia aren't cumulative, and I don't believe they are, then why cast it a second time after successfully casting once? Probably not an easy fix, but he did waste quite a few turns re-blanking my memory. Turns he couldn't afford to waste in what was a very close battle.
Optionally, and this may just be evil, make amnesia cumulative. First forget your map, then forget ID'd items, and here's the evil part, then forget item flavors, then forget your monster memory. I'd certainly run away after the second casting.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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The Staff of Earthquakes...it's one of those items that I usually just sell or drop without too much thought, but this game I've actually been trying to make good use of it because it's effects (scrambling the dungeon) are somewhat defensive.
It seems that my enemies are never injured by the earthquake. It that the way it works, or have I just been unlucky?www.mediafire.com/buzzkill - Get your 32x32 tiles here. UT32 now compatible Ironband and Quickband 9/6/2012.
My banding life on Buzzkill's ladder.Comment
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The Staff of Earthquakes...it's one of those items that I usually just sell or drop without too much thought, but this game I've actually been trying to make good use of it because it's effects (scrambling the dungeon) are somewhat defensive.
It seems that my enemies are never injured by the earthquake. It that the way it works, or have I just been unlucky?Comment
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