There are four spellbooks you can buy in town, and 5 books you can find in the dungeon (or, rarely, in the Black Market). Each has a list of spells in it. Each spell has a minimum character level required before you can learn it. Additionally, the number of spells you can learn increases each level depending on your INT (Rangers, IIRC, won't be able to learn any spells until character level 3 regardless). If you see the text "Study" in your status bar, then that means that there's a spell in one of the books that you can learn. It might be a town book, it might be a dungeon book. Once you have the book, hit 'G' to gain spells, and you'll be prompted which spell you want to learn. To cast the spell, hit 'm', and you'll be prompted for which book to cast from, then can select the spell.
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From cmd4.c:Code:static const char *feeling_text[] = { "Looks like any other level.", "You feel there is something special here...", "You have a superb feeling about this level.", "You have an excellent feeling...", "You have a very good feeling...", "You have a good feeling...", "You feel a little lucky.", "You are unsure about this place.", "This place seems reasonably safe.", "This seems a quiet, peaceful place.", "This place looks uninteresting.", };
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Thanks again
Just got the Funniest message ever :
Code:The novice paladin hits you. You die. You have been given a graze.
Originally posted by DerakonSadly, every character ever created in Angband was given a magnifying glass by their eccentric uncle for their fifth birthday...Comment
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Technical details of using magic is covered. Rangers play like warriors with infinitely better bow skills. Spells are used in a utilitarian fashion. Instead of having to keep rods, staffs, wands, non urgent consumeables, etc, you can use your spells. Detect visible monsters and traps, cure light wounds, satisfy hunger, stone to mud, teleport other, haste, buffs, rune and destruction. At highest levels you can create branded ammo. Also has the best spell in existance like other mage types. Standard advice is to enchant your longbow to +9 as soon as possible.Comment
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A question : is there an autoscummer, and if yes, where?
Am going to start rangers again when this one dies
This is Ridiculous. Smeagol dropped Thengel. On lvl 4....Originally posted by DerakonSadly, every character ever created in Angband was given a magnifying glass by their eccentric uncle for their fifth birthday...Comment
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You were really lucky with Smeagol. I rarely get anything and when I do it is usually just money it stole from me. Getting artifact is like finding BoS. I don't recall getting artifact from Smeagol in 3.1.x -series at all. That's no bug just very good luck.Comment
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Luck continues. Bullroarer dropped phial...Originally posted by DerakonSadly, every character ever created in Angband was given a magnifying glass by their eccentric uncle for their fifth birthday...Comment
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Ok, my guy progresses pretty well. On the other hand, i just fucked up in swapping my gear and i now have gorlim on my head. does the temple furnish *remove curse*? And what is it's price (≈, black market price if temple doesn't furnish it.)Originally posted by DerakonSadly, every character ever created in Angband was given a magnifying glass by their eccentric uncle for their fifth birthday...Comment
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Not in the temple. I think enchant armor scrolls have a chance to break a heavy curse, although I've never tried it.Comment
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It depends upon the version. In the recent nightlies, 25% chance for each enchant scroll you read on it. However, it is possible they don't work in 3.1.2.v2, or that they only have a chance on a successful enchant. Things have changed a few times.Comment
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The boots of wormtongue look nice to wear. is there something hidden? +3 in dex, stealth, int and speed seems good...Originally posted by DerakonSadly, every character ever created in Angband was given a magnifying glass by their eccentric uncle for their fifth birthday...Comment
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