I think, the character you described is more akin to a rogue. Trickery, perception and sneakiness are the rogue. Sneakiness, archery, perception is a ranger. Sneakiness, trickery, offensive magic is the mage. Or at least that's how it seems to be designed in Angband.
Powerdiver is right that overpowered archery is the root of the problem. Archery should be highly powered for Rangers and Warriors and no one else. Trying to overpower mage spells to make them more powerful than branded bolts is a bad idea. Weaken archery first and then strengthen the spells so the class is competitive.
One change that no one mentioned is to make SP for all classes more a function of clevel than INT (or WIS). Stat gain should provide you with a moderate boost in SP and fail rate not a huge boost in both. (I feel the same way about HP and CON)
Powerdiver is right that overpowered archery is the root of the problem. Archery should be highly powered for Rangers and Warriors and no one else. Trying to overpower mage spells to make them more powerful than branded bolts is a bad idea. Weaken archery first and then strengthen the spells so the class is competitive.
One change that no one mentioned is to make SP for all classes more a function of clevel than INT (or WIS). Stat gain should provide you with a moderate boost in SP and fail rate not a huge boost in both. (I feel the same way about HP and CON)
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