So I killed Morgoth today for the first time playing as a Half-Troll Rogue. I felt like I spent my entire early/most of midgame running/putting off every single fight I could and just trying to collect gear. I also never even cast Hit and Run so i'm not sure if I should have been using that. I honestly didn't feel like much of a character until I began to find stat potions to lower spell penalties and a decent Artifact weapon which for me ended up being Sting due to none of the thancs showing until around D:40. For awhile I felt reasonably powerful but that quickly stopped and I felt back at step 1 for quite awhile. Also poison resistance felt surprisingly hard to find.
Got my first win with Rogue but feel like I played it wrong
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Well, that's standard rogue for me - sneaking around an get stuff.
Also, congratulations!
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obviously you may disagree but dodging too much stuff means later on you will find a dungeon full to the brim of nasty stuff.
Once you can kill it, you should.
Obviously bullroarer and such do not factor in, later on you'll casually kill them and not even notice, but stuff like Gorlim etc can be aggravating; the phoenix, the 4 elementals, the balrog of moria, etc - don't get to DL90 & none of the uniques are dead.
Do a bit of house cleaning before DL60."i can take this dracolich"Comment
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I won't lie the start of the game was an absolute pain. I just wanted to be as strong as possible early and dive to around D:10 and look for one of the Thanc Daggers and eventually get access to all the Rogue spells. I'm not entirely sure how max hp works in this game but I think Half Trolls have the most so that was another reason I picked one. I had 50% spell success for quite awhile, my stealth took awhile to pick up and I was generally just a terrible Warrior for awhile. After enough stat potions and random incidental Int from artifacts my spells became reliable and my stealth became quite good too. At least until I found Deathwreaker and stealth ceased to exist.
I know very little about Devices and how useful/viable the offensive/status ones are so I decided to just rely on hitting things to death.
Oh yeah I learned this quite painfully I dived down to DL90+ when I felt like I couldn't kill anything anyways but the unique density was just too high to get anything done. I went back to DL70-ish and searched for gear for awhile and slowly began to kill them off when I found them alone and I had consumables like resist potions on hand. I didn't actually have a good grasp on how powerful I was and how powerful some of the uniques were so I could have definitely engaged a few of them earlier than I did. It was the first time I had actually come across most of them in my own game rather than going off what I had heard from other people.obviously you may disagree but dodging too much stuff means later on you will find a dungeon full to the brim of nasty stuff.
Once you can kill it, you should.
Obviously bullroarer and such do not factor in, later on you'll casually kill them and not even notice, but stuff like Gorlim etc can be aggravating; the phoenix, the 4 elementals, the balrog of moria, etc - don't get to DL90 & none of the uniques are dead.
Do a bit of house cleaning before DL60.Comment
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Im pretty sure one of Rogues detect spells detects him, dont they get the spell that detects literally all monsters? A Rod of Detection certainly detects him.Comment
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I wasn't playing on the absolutely newest version so I didn't have the pleasure of fighting him. I killed most of the uniques (besides Grinshkah and Old Man Willow) before fighting Morgoth.Comment
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