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  • fph
    Veteran
    • Apr 2009
    • 1030

    Lord Dimwit's Haftedmaster void-diver

    I am trying to play a Tome2 character similar to Eolytha, the Rohanknight Haftedmaster described in Lord Dimwit's guide. There is a point I don't understand about it: Eolytha dumped about 70 points into Mindcraft, but Grond generates an anti-magic field, so mindcraft powers cannot be used when one is wearing Grond -- is this correct? If so, Grond only works as a swap weapon, or magic can only be cast in two turns (unwield Grond-cast-rewield). Wouldn't those points be better spent into something else, then?
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  • Estie
    Veteran
    • Apr 2008
    • 2343

    #2
    Hmmm I dimly (!) remembered reading that guide, and yes it must be a swap thing.

    I suppose when void diving, he took the stairs not wielding the hammer, did detections and buffs, and swapped to the hammer for fighting. I am sure you can use divination instead of mindcraft, but mindcraft is a good package for fighters prior to the Grond phase too, and generally more point efficient than magic.

    There is also the issue of sanity drain when meleeing the last boss. I think you need enough wisdom to not be 1-hit to zero by that attack, and enough restoration to accomodate. I dont recall what mind craft does exactly, but maybe something is helpfull there, too.

    I had made a hafted master void diver of my own, but at the time didnt know the exit from the void was not on the lowest level, so I spent an eternity searching and my resources ran out.

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    • Yottle
      Apprentice
      • Dec 2008
      • 51

      #3
      Grond comes with Aggravate. That makes it a very, very bad idea to wield it all the time in the Void/Nether Realm.

      Mindcraft does not cure insanity. LD says that he carried a stack of Cure Insanity potions. AFAIK that is the only way to melee the big insanity drainers. There are junkarts that activate for cure insanity, but they are only about as effective as potions of cure serious insanity and take hundreds of turns to recharge.

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      • Derakon
        Prophet
        • Dec 2009
        • 9022

        #4
        Mindcrafting is an amazing utility package, and can be helpful for reaching the lategame even if you can't use it when wielding Grond. It gives you a targeted teleport, for example. And a full-detection spell that costs 1 SP.

        High-level mindcrafting also gives you intrinsic ESP. I can't remember how common "true ESP" (of all non-mindless enemies) is in ToME 2, but getting it as an intrinsic could still come in handy.

        Incidentally, the number of high-level weapons in ToME that generic antimagic fields is irritating. Did DarkGod really think that nobody would want to play a hybrid fighter/caster? I can't imagine trying to go pure melee (let alone pure bows) in ToME, considering the number of awful, awful enemies out there and also how amazingly useful the spells are.

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        • fph
          Veteran
          • Apr 2009
          • 1030

          #5
          Thanks everyone for the information!
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          • Estie
            Veteran
            • Apr 2008
            • 2343

            #6
            Originally posted by Yottle
            Grond comes with Aggravate. That makes it a very, very bad idea to wield it all the time in the Void/Nether Realm.

            Mindcraft does not cure insanity. LD says that he carried a stack of Cure Insanity potions. AFAIK that is the only way to melee the big insanity drainers. There are junkarts that activate for cure insanity, but they are only about as effective as potions of cure serious insanity and take hundreds of turns to recharge.
            Yea, you need mass cure insanity down there, if you melee anything. Which conviced me that melee is just bad, regardless of the damage you can dish out - there are ways to 1-hit anything with melee, but it is still not a good way to complete the quest. The real op class is the sorceror. I won many times, void diving and all, with them. Melee can, at best, 1-hit the boss, but that isnt sufficent to make up for the utility of magic.

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            • Derakon
              Prophet
              • Dec 2009
              • 9022

              #7
              Originally posted by Estie
              The real op class is the sorceror.
              I bet you could ask six people what the "real OP class" is and get six different valid answers. ToME 2 is not short on broken builds.

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              • Pete Mack
                Prophet
                • Apr 2007
                • 6883

                #8
                I thought the real OP class is Thaumaturge. Mass blast of Create Walls! Mass blast of Gravity! Mass blast of Mana Storm!<4x> Morgoth dies.

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                • Derakon
                  Prophet
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 9022

                  #9
                  You forgot inertia, Pete. I think only four monsters in the game resist it (Great Wyrm of Power, Aether Hound, Aether Vortex, Inertia Hound), it slows anything that doesn't resist it, and the slowing stacks. So Thaumaturge is definitely up there, yeah.

                  Other contenders I can think of are Sorcerer of course, Summoner, Alchemist (natch, though you have to have an extremely high tolerance for grinding), Possessor...that's only five. Someone needs to think of a sixth so my previous statement isn't a lie.

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                  • Patashu
                    Knight
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 528

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Derakon
                    Other contenders I can think of are Sorcerer of course, Summoner, Alchemist (natch, though you have to have an extremely high tolerance for grinding), Possessor...that's only five. Someone needs to think of a sixth so my previous statement isn't a lie.
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                    • Derakon
                      Prophet
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 9022

                      #11
                      Really? What does Bard do that's overpowered? I never played with the Singing skill myself.

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                      • Yottle
                        Apprentice
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 51

                        #12
                        A Symbiant is awesome once you can cast the major spells: unlimited GWoP pets.

                        The ultimate munchkin is an Alchemist, of course. Effectively infinite hp and armor. You can play them as warriors, but as mages they are more powerful. With a +127 Mage Staff of Wizardry Globe of Light clears out everything in LOS on the level. Manathrust will one-hit Melkor, IIRC.

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                        • Yottle
                          Apprentice
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 51

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Derakon
                          Mindcrafting is an amazing utility package, and can be helpful for reaching the lategame even if you can't use it when wielding Grond. It gives you a targeted teleport, for example. And a full-detection spell that costs 1 SP.

                          High-level mindcrafting also gives you intrinsic ESP. I can't remember how common "true ESP" (of all non-mindless enemies) is in ToME 2, but getting it as an intrinsic could still come in handy...
                          Mid level Mindcrafting gives you the ability to easily create anti-summoning areas.

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                          • Patashu
                            Knight
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 528

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Derakon
                            Really? What does Bard do that's overpowered? I never played with the Singing skill myself.
                            It's a joke. Bard is hard.
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                            • Derakon
                              Prophet
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 9022

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Patashu
                              It's a joke. Bard is hard.
                              Aha. The problem with your joke was that it was too plausible that bards would be ridiculously OP.

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