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  • PowerDiver
    Prophet
    • Mar 2008
    • 2820

    spellbook drops

    I've been playing ironman(*) games recently, and paying particular attention to book drops. Here are some stats from my current game. It's just one game, but seems typical of my experiences in other games. This is from a style of mostly clearing all levels. I'd fight a pack of hounds to get to rubble to dig for that small chance at loot. However, I wasn't crazy enough to fight mystics.

    (*) We really need a gender-neutral term for this.


    First encountered, in order

    mb3 @ 36
    pb3 @ 38
    pb5 @ 39
    mb5 @ 42
    mb6 @ 45
    mb4 @ 47
    pb6 @ 50
    mb7 @ 50
    pb8 @ 50
    pb4 @ 50
    pb7 @ 59
    mb8 @ 74
    mb9 @ 81
    pb9 @ 92

    That was skewed a bit by a checkerboard vault at DL 50, but the general flavor is about right.

    For the totals, the town books were in line with being equally likely once they get into depth. I lost track of how many PB1, PB2, and PB3 got burnt. For the game through DL 98 I found in total

    11 pb4
    26 pb5
    26 pb6
    17 pb7
    15 pb8
    1 pb9

    The sad part is that the first 4 books burn, so you can make use of many, but you only need 1 each from pb5 on. I carry 2 to guard against theft, but I cannot remember having a dungeon book stolen.

    People who think prices should represent dungeon supply / player demand should make sure to price pb4 at least 10 times as high as pb8, though IMO 100 times the price would be more accurate. I'm not seriously suggesting this, since I think that sort of pricing is wrong, but it's in line with my grumpiness at the moment.
  • Donald Jonker
    Knight
    • Jun 2008
    • 593

    #2
    Originally posted by PowerDiver
    I've been playing ironman(*) games recently
    (*) We really need a gender-neutral term for this.
    I move instead to swing the pendulum the other way, and rename them "Iron maiden" games.

    The sad part is that the first 4 books burn, so you can make use of many, but you only need 1 each from pb5 on. I carry 2 to guard against theft, but I cannot remember having a dungeon book stolen.

    People who think prices should represent dungeon supply / player demand should make sure to price pb4 at least 10 times as high as pb8, though IMO 100 times the price would be more accurate. I'm not seriously suggesting this, since I think that sort of pricing is wrong, but it's in line with my grumpiness at the moment.
    While I sympathize with the general sentiment, I've gone through games where you don't find any dungeon books till you hit bottom. Spell books were then yet another dungeon/BM-only consumable to scum for. (Well, not exactly "consumable...", but certainly not as optional as equipment.) Do we really want to make them rarer? Or am I misunderstanding and you just want regular books to be more common?

    Or do we want to make all books fire-proof and dungeon-only?
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    • Nick
      Vanilla maintainer
      • Apr 2007
      • 9634

      #3
      Originally posted by PowerDiver
      I've been playing ironman(*) ...

      (*) We really need a gender-neutral term for this.
      Ferromagnetichumanoid?
      One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
      In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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      • s0be
        Apprentice
        • Jan 2008
        • 96

        #4
        Originally posted by Nick
        Ferromagnetichumanoid?
        dude, humanoid is not the prefered nomenclature... Biped dude, biped.

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        • Pete Mack
          Prophet
          • Apr 2007
          • 6883

          #5
          Magnetic need not come into play. I think what you mean is ferrohuman. (Unless you are going by character rather than player. In that case, ferrohumanoid is better.)

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          • Sirridan
            Knight
            • May 2009
            • 560

            #6
            Ferrous entity!

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            • will_asher
              DaJAngband Maintainer
              • Apr 2007
              • 1124

              #7
              Save Ferris' Ferret!

              seriously, there's no need for political correctness.
              Not that calling ironman mode Ferris' Ferret mode would be politically correct.
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              • Sirridan
                Knight
                • May 2009
                • 560

                #8
                Can we also add drolem mode?

                I want to go around the level slaughtering @'s.

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                • Zikke
                  Veteran
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 1069

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sirridan
                  Can we also add drolem mode?

                  I want to go around the level slaughtering @'s.
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                  • bebo
                    Adept
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 213

                    #10
                    getting back on topic (although i admit i'd like to play as a black reaver, those guys are killers ), wasn't there a proposal a bit ago to make dungeon spellbooks artifacts? This would solve all the aforementioned problems, and would only require serious tweaking/balancing of their rarity, but from a coding perspective this doesn't seem too hard (but i'm the first to admit i don't know squat about coding, so....)
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                    • Sirridan
                      Knight
                      • May 2009
                      • 560

                      #11
                      I'd like it if we could extend fire resistance to books, so they don't burn all the damn time. Such as if we quaff a !fire or have it on our gear, then books wouldn't burn.

                      I heard it in a different thread, where maybe 1-4 could drop in the dungeon and be immune to elements. (In the item files, there would be two copies of the books, with different ID's, but they are treated the same by the item selection code for casting, but otherwise are different)

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                      • Magnate
                        Angband Devteam member
                        • May 2007
                        • 5110

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sirridan
                        I'd like it if we could extend fire resistance to books, so they don't burn all the damn time. Such as if we quaff a !fire or have it on our gear, then books wouldn't burn.

                        I heard it in a different thread, where maybe 1-4 could drop in the dungeon and be immune to elements. (In the item files, there would be two copies of the books, with different ID's, but they are treated the same by the item selection code for casting, but otherwise are different)
                        Sangband has an item you can pick up which confers fire resistance on the rest of your pack (and another for acid resistance, I think). Interesting tradeoff - a whole inv slot to protect everything flammable.

                        I still support turning dungeon spellbooks into artifacts, but the problem Eddie illustrates is really that the IGNORE_ flags are, in this particular case, hugely valuable. This of course would make the dungeon books *more* expensive than the town books, which is the opposite of supply/demand pricing. Ho hum.
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                        • Nick
                          Vanilla maintainer
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9634

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Magnate
                          Sangband has an item you can pick up which confers fire resistance on the rest of your pack (and another for acid resistance, I think). Interesting tradeoff - a whole inv slot to protect everything flammable.

                          I still support turning dungeon spellbooks into artifacts, but the problem Eddie illustrates is really that the IGNORE_ flags are, in this particular case, hugely valuable. This of course would make the dungeon books *more* expensive than the town books, which is the opposite of supply/demand pricing. Ho hum.
                          FA has scrolls of fireproofing, which (once you've found one) can be ordered from stores (not that that helps ferrodudes).
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                          In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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                          • Cauldron
                            Apprentice
                            • May 2009
                            • 62

                            #14
                            How about a nice, simple 'Ferr@'?
                            I miss autoscum... but not that much.

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                            • Atarlost
                              Swordsman
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 441

                              #15
                              You mean Fe@
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