Killing Morgoth in Melee?
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8 points in smithing + Weaponsmith, Artifice, Masterpiece is only 6600 xp though (5900 if you go through the hassle of making a Masterpiece Hammer), and gets you a 4d5 Sharp Greataxe with a few picked up smithing boosters, as well as a free action (and see invisible) shortbow (in case you don't pick up that new free action longbow artifact).Comment
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Largely what is tearing Morgoth up late game is Smithing-inflated stats and extra damage sides. That said, the smithing investments across the rest of the wins are quite diverse, but mostly taken early to take advantage of the 100' forge - some with long-term Artifice in mind, some making early enchanted gear at 100' and upgrading to resist gear or stat-boost gear at the 500' forge, some just grabbing a guaranteed bow at 100'. Personally I tend to find the guaranteed Feanorian lamp a decent pull toward Jeweller.8 points in smithing + Weaponsmith, Artifice, Masterpiece is only 6600 xp though (5900 if you go through the hassle of making a Masterpiece Hammer), and gets you a 4d5 Sharp Greataxe with a few picked up smithing boosters, as well as a free action (and see invisible) shortbow (in case you don't pick up that new free action longbow artifact).Comment
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These discussions always get confusing as people use the word "smith" to mean a lot of different things. My current run is doing a fair bit to convince me that brute force melee/evasion on the fingolfin is still king, at least in terms of simplicity. Though it'll still be a couple of days before I get a chance to test if it's enough for a kill.
I agree jeweller and extra lights is strong. Getting caught in the dark has always been the no. 1 killer of experienced players. Also there's shadow cloaks, these are just crazy, if you can find a way to still see...Comment
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My best try at PosChengband 7.0.0's nightmare-mode on Angband.live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwAR0WOphUA
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Any mithril item can be turned into Feanorian lamps at a forge (and forges are guaranteed at 500' and 900'). Guaranteed might be slight hyperbole, but the chances of seeing no mithril all game are low.
Multiple lamps are beneficial because you can drop them on the floor around you and significantly increase your light level. I am not sure I love this interaction, but the game would be a good deal harder without it (perhaps the light radius of various things would need buffed to compensate).Comment
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