Well, I have been playing Angband here and there over the years (starting with Moria). But it has only kept my interest for short periods of time for one reason or another.
I also spent most of those years cheating with save files wondering why anybody would put up with character loss. But after reading the forums a few times I finally figured out that I was completely missing the point.
So, I rolled up mage after mage and struggled over and over to survive long enough only to eventually reach a new level and end up dead. After much pain I decided to try a Dwarf Paladin and found that I could finally actually play the game.
I very recently had the game that I am sure keeps people like me playing. I got to clvl 25, had a powerful main gauche at +9, +9, a bunch of useful arrows and generally was doing well. Of course eventually a Nexus Hound swapped my very high Strength for my not so high Dexterity and I dropped from 3 blows to 1 blow. I had a Westernese Broad Sword that was good enough but I decided to see if I had consigned myself to death. Not very much later I had died. I admit I was probably annoyed enough at the stat swapping that I didn't try that hard to survive.
However, that was a wonderful game and it has me coming back. But the game also raised a lot of questions that I am curious about, some general, some specific:
Specific:
One, how does one get Free Action? I saw a couple of rings available in the store but nothing dropped.
Two, what is the best way to deal with Nexus Hounds for a melee?
Three, playing 3.0.9b what resistances do you need by what level to not be insane?
Four, what are the most common macros you use or see people use?
General:
One, how do you deal with the problem of trying to go lower while lacking the resistances to really go lower?
Two, at what level do you start getting stat potions and how long does it take to get enough of them?
Three, how do divers stay alive, and how long do explorers wait at a given level until they feels safe to move down?
Anyhow, I appreciate reading all the forums. I have gotten a much better sense for the game over time, and each time I dive into the dungeon I find it that much easier. (Of course I say this and in about 1 in 5 games I end up dead fighting in town at lvl 1 or dead to a Radiation Eye because I was stupid).
- Lex
I also spent most of those years cheating with save files wondering why anybody would put up with character loss. But after reading the forums a few times I finally figured out that I was completely missing the point.
So, I rolled up mage after mage and struggled over and over to survive long enough only to eventually reach a new level and end up dead. After much pain I decided to try a Dwarf Paladin and found that I could finally actually play the game.
I very recently had the game that I am sure keeps people like me playing. I got to clvl 25, had a powerful main gauche at +9, +9, a bunch of useful arrows and generally was doing well. Of course eventually a Nexus Hound swapped my very high Strength for my not so high Dexterity and I dropped from 3 blows to 1 blow. I had a Westernese Broad Sword that was good enough but I decided to see if I had consigned myself to death. Not very much later I had died. I admit I was probably annoyed enough at the stat swapping that I didn't try that hard to survive.
However, that was a wonderful game and it has me coming back. But the game also raised a lot of questions that I am curious about, some general, some specific:
Specific:
One, how does one get Free Action? I saw a couple of rings available in the store but nothing dropped.
Two, what is the best way to deal with Nexus Hounds for a melee?
Three, playing 3.0.9b what resistances do you need by what level to not be insane?
Four, what are the most common macros you use or see people use?
General:
One, how do you deal with the problem of trying to go lower while lacking the resistances to really go lower?
Two, at what level do you start getting stat potions and how long does it take to get enough of them?
Three, how do divers stay alive, and how long do explorers wait at a given level until they feels safe to move down?
Anyhow, I appreciate reading all the forums. I have gotten a much better sense for the game over time, and each time I dive into the dungeon I find it that much easier. (Of course I say this and in about 1 in 5 games I end up dead fighting in town at lvl 1 or dead to a Radiation Eye because I was stupid).
- Lex
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