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  • FUD
    Rookie
    • Sep 2009
    • 7

    Multiple shots

    Okay.

    I like the idea of a Ranger with multiple shots.

    I have finally got one to level 20 and find that using multiple shots seems very arkward. After playing MAngband I learned that using macros was the only way there to use multiple shots.

    I set up a macro, with trigger '!'. the macro is \ef1*tf1*t and my ammo is inscribed with @f1

    I find I often take off my light source with this macro (must be the t and f in the macro)

    Can anyone help me?

    Peace
  • Sirridan
    Knight
    • May 2009
    • 560

    #2
    Originally posted by FUD
    Okay.

    I like the idea of a Ranger with multiple shots.

    I have finally got one to level 20 and find that using multiple shots seems very arkward. After playing MAngband I learned that using macros was the only way there to use multiple shots.

    I set up a macro, with trigger '!'. the macro is \ef1*tf1*t and my ammo is inscribed with @f1

    I find I often take off my light source with this macro (must be the t and f in the macro)

    Can anyone help me?

    Peace
    That macro is being translated literally by the engine. first off it fires the arrow at the target. Good stuff. Then the next f 1 * clear the messages sent by firing... the next t tells the game to (t)ake off... and well f is the slot holding your light source.

    Here's a macro that will work.

    \ef1*t\e\e\e\ef1*t

    the 4 escapes (\e) in there, are to clear the up 2 four messages that appear, 4 happens rarely but it's possible IIRC.

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    • FUD
      Rookie
      • Sep 2009
      • 7

      #3
      Thanks for the tip!! this makes perfect sense!!!

      Sometimes the simplest answers seem so distant!!!

      Funny thing... I just killed this character whislt trying out the new marco!! DOH.

      Back to the starting blocks...

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      • Pete Mack
        Prophet
        • Apr 2007
        • 6883

        #4
        Originally posted by FUD
        Thanks for the tip!! this makes perfect sense!!!

        Sometimes the simplest answers seem so distant!!!

        Funny thing... I just killed this character whislt trying out the new marco!! DOH.

        Back to the starting blocks...
        Those macros are not a good idea -- what if a monster gets in an attack between the two shots? You will lose the output!

        Stick with a single macro for firing once. (Just remember to prefix it with \e)

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        • FUD
          Rookie
          • Sep 2009
          • 7

          #5
          Originally posted by Pete Mack
          Those macros are not a good idea -- what if a monster gets in an attack between the two shots? You will lose the output!

          Stick with a single macro for firing once. (Just remember to prefix it with \e)
          This macro is designed for a character with 2 shots. How else are you supposed to use the multiple shots? I am hoping that there is actual implementation of this, else rangers are lacking.

          I have tried using single shots and I don't get to use 2 per monster move...

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          • PowerDiver
            Prophet
            • Mar 2008
            • 2820

            #6
            Originally posted by FUD
            I have tried using single shots and I don't get to use 2 per monster move...
            Sure you do, unless they are faster than you are.

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            • Sirridan
              Knight
              • May 2009
              • 560

              #7
              Originally posted by FUD
              This macro is designed for a character with 2 shots. How else are you supposed to use the multiple shots? I am hoping that there is actual implementation of this, else rangers are lacking.

              I have tried using single shots and I don't get to use 2 per monster move...
              I thought I had the same problem when I was playing my old ranger Sirridan. Unlike multiple blows, multiple shots are not done all at once.

              When you move, you use energy. You can have up to 100 energy, and moving/attacking use all of it. However, taking a shot when you have extra shots, doesn't use all of the energy, it uses half (or a 1/3rd if you have 3 shots, etc). So you don't really have extra shots per se, but you shoot like you're hasted, even if not. So next time you get 2 shots, shoot at something normal speed, and you will notice you get 2 shots per its one move. However, shoot a fast creature that normally moves at +10 speed (like lets say bullroarer!) and it will move once per shot.

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              • FUD
                Rookie
                • Sep 2009
                • 7

                #8
                Originally posted by Sirridan
                I thought I had the same problem when I was playing my old ranger Sirridan. Unlike multiple blows, multiple shots are not done all at once.

                When you move, you use energy. You can have up to 100 energy, and moving/attacking use all of it. However, taking a shot when you have extra shots, doesn't use all of the energy, it uses half (or a 1/3rd if you have 3 shots, etc). So you don't really have extra shots per se, but you shoot like you're hasted, even if not. So next time you get 2 shots, shoot at something normal speed, and you will notice you get 2 shots per its one move. However, shoot a fast creature that normally moves at +10 speed (like lets say bullroarer!) and it will move once per shot.
                Thanks for clarifying!

                I will see what happens when I get back to level 20

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                • tummychow
                  Apprentice
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 93

                  #9
                  Wielding a Long Bow of Extra Shots(+10,+14)(+1) on my current rogue, I agree with Sirridan. Using multiple shots is pretty simple: Just keep shooting. The game will determine when your 'turn' ends. Monsters will only move in between if they are too fast for you.
                  Also, you might want to check out the spoilers (I believe ability.spo is the one you want for this). They clarify a lot of the mechanics of speed in Vanilla angband.

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                  • FUD
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 7

                    #10
                    Originally posted by tummychow
                    Wielding a Long Bow of Extra Shots(+10,+14)(+1) on my current rogue, I agree with Sirridan. Using multiple shots is pretty simple: Just keep shooting. The game will determine when your 'turn' ends. Monsters will only move in between if they are too fast for you.
                    Also, you might want to check out the spoilers (I believe ability.spo is the one you want for this). They clarify a lot of the mechanics of speed in Vanilla angband.
                    Nice spoiler. I have ben p[laying long enough to have figured out most of this stuff! It makes life very clear with regards to bows... thanks for the tip

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                    • ChodTheWacko
                      Adept
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 155

                      #11
                      Don't forget about the 'n' key to repeat last command.
                      If you have 'use previous target', then you can just keep hitting the n key and machine gun something.......

                      - Frank

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                      • FUD
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ChodTheWacko
                        Don't forget about the 'n' key to repeat last command.
                        If you have 'use previous target', then you can just keep hitting the n key and machine gun something.......

                        - Frank
                        This is a great command, though can be fatal in some circumstances.

                        For example when that ancient wyrm sneaks up behind you...

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