Sil 1.0.2
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I just wanted to put a question out there... have you considered adding flavors, or additional flavors, to weapons and armor? Perhaps runes? Once I identify an item of a particular type, like slay orc, every instance of a weapon of slay orc auto-identifies from then on. It's an awesome feature, but leads me to believe that there is some sort of flavor my character can see to allow them to make this distinction, that I cannot. The only gameplay instance I recall that this could be helpful would be when I've got a string of special weapons in my inventory, and when one gets identified, perhaps I was holding three items of the same type. My character probably realized they were a set of three, but I had no way to tell. Anyway, maybe this would muddy up the nice minimal effect Sil has going for it. But, maybe a rune or string of runes on weapons and armor would look neat and maybe be in theme? Or maybe just a way to manually inscribe special weapon attributes that link to the attribute and not the weapon-type. The game asks me if I want to inscribe all longswords a particular way, and not whatever attribute I think makes it a weapon of slay orc. Just a random thought I thought I'd throw into the ether. -
Oh, I had no idea 'weak' was a hunger state. I eventually hit Starving, so I popped a lembas and was fine.Leave a comment:
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Getting 'weak' decreases STR by 1. This doesn't go away with time, unless you eat some food.Leave a comment:
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Isn't "weak" one of the hunger states? Try eating some food and see if it goes away!Leave a comment:
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My character had a status effect called "weak" that was reducing his strength by one. It didn't seem like a stat drain thing, since the strength number just decreased instead of turning yellow. How did I get it, and did it just go away with time?Leave a comment:
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Oh okay, so there is basically negligible critical difference between the two. The only real difference is that a one-handed spear will get +2 from 2lb and +1 from 1.9 lb, and the same +1 when two-handed. That helps clear up the issue for me.
thanks!
So, if I were going one-handed spear, it would be better to wield the 2lb weapon since I would need to roll the same score to critical anyway at least up until the 10th critical, which I won't ever achieve anyway!
9x10=90
8.9x10=89Leave a comment:
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Oh okay, so there is basically negligible critical difference between the two. The only real difference is that a one-handed spear will get +2 from 2lb and +1 from 1.9 lb, and the same +1 when two-handed. That helps clear up the issue for me.
thanks!
So, if I were going one-handed spear, it would be better to wield the 2lb weapon since I would need to roll the same score to critical anyway at least up until the 10th critical, which I won't ever achieve anyway!
9x10=90
8.9x10=89Leave a comment:
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There's a question about what's done with these numbers when they're not integers. They used to be rounded up, which is the most natural rule but gave strange behaviour -- a (+0) 2.0lb longsword was almost as good as a (+1) 2.1lb one. They're currently rounded to the nearest integer.
Suggestion for half: looking at this again now, it seems rounding down might be more natural but without the bad gameplay. I don't remember discussing this as a possibility, but I'm not sure why not!Leave a comment:
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Question about criticals in example form:
So, let's say I have a 1.9lb spear and a 2.0lb spear.
Does this mean the 1.9 spear criticals in increments of 8, and the 2.0 lb in 9?Leave a comment:
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That's good to hear. Grabbing Anduril to fight Morgoth always feels wrong.Leave a comment:
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Speaking of artifacts, I have a few questions. How true does the game stay to Tolkien's writings? Are there any artifacts that did not exist during the First Age that are in Sil? Are there artifacts that were made for the game only? In general, how true to Tolkien is Sil?
There aren't any unique monsters or artefacts which are known not to have been around at that time. There are some where it's unclear whether they were around, and these have generally been put in but are rarer. On the other hand almost everything which Tolkien does mention as having been around is in the game, including some which are only mentioned in a single line of a poem.
There is a general issue there isn't quite as much canonical material as the game wants, so we have stretched it, trying to keep things in fitting with the world. Many (most?) of the artefacts are in some sense invented, in that they weren't mentioned explicitly by Tolkien, but they are attached to a particular canonical character or place. Without this, there would be a dozen artefact swords and very little else! There are also a handful of other inventions; as debo says, the origins are in comments in artefact.txt.
Similar things are true of the monsters generally and the unique monsters. So far as possible, they are taken straight from Tolkien, but some of his descriptions are vary vague so we've filled in some gaps, and there are some minor additions.
I've been saying "we", but I should say that a large majority of this had been done by half before I ever saw the game and started helping development.Leave a comment:
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Speaking of artifacts, I have a few questions. How true does the game stay to Tolkien's writings? Are there any artifacts that did not exist during the First Age that are in Sil? Are there artifacts that were made for the game only? In general, how true to Tolkien is Sil?
There were non-canon artifacts added, with Delmereth being my favorite of the bunch lolLeave a comment:
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Speaking of artifacts, I have a few questions. How true does the game stay to Tolkien's writings? Are there any artifacts that did not exist during the First Age that are in Sil? Are there artifacts that were made for the game only? In general, how true to Tolkien is Sil?Leave a comment:
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Are you saying that if I squint I can use it without breaking my anti-artifact challenge? Hehe.Leave a comment:
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