Don't go past 40 until you feel super-powerful in the 30s. DL39 isn't much more dangerous than DL30, but as soon as you step into the 40s you need to be quite powerful and ready to run from nasty uniques (especially Kavlax!). If you can handle 30 then you'll be safe throughout the 30s though.
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Don't go past 40 until you feel super-powerful in the 30s. DL39 isn't much more dangerous than DL30, but as soon as you step into the 40s you need to be quite powerful and ready to run from nasty uniques (especially Kavlax!). If you can handle 30 then you'll be safe throughout the 30s though.
That said, if you see Kavlax, get out. He's bloody dangerous.Comment
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fighting Kavlax is a bit like russian roulette. If he chooses to use his more dangerous attacks first, you are toast, if not he is easy kill. Odds are pretty same too.Comment
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On DL37 now, still going well but i've run into some monsters that were more of a challenge, particularly monsters that were out of depth. My most difficult fight was against a draconic quylthygujumulg-something which summoned an ancient red dragon and an ancient bronze dragon and kept blinking away from me. Also, his brother the nexus quylthugamammagog is probably the most annoying monster ever.
On the subject of annoyances, i got my strength drained a couple of times and for the longest time i haven't found a restore strength either in the dungeon or in the shops. Nervous about drinking this potion of strength i have as i'm not sure it'll simply go to waste.
Don't know if you're interested in my little updates as to how i'm progressing, but i'm writing them anyhow.
Edit: adding a question: If i now squelch a warhammer that says it's magical, will i then automatically squelch all magical blunt weapons in the future, is this correct? (Also not quite sure i should squelch all magical weapons, but atm only excellent or special weapons seem interesting. Would i regret doing that at CL30, DL37?).Last edited by Cashondeliveri; July 31, 2011, 17:33.Comment
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On the subject of annoyances, i got my strength drained a couple of times and for the longest time i haven't found a restore strength either in the dungeon or in the shops. Nervous about drinking this potion of strength i have as i'm not sure it'll simply go to waste.Comment
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Also, potions of restore stat are gone, so it's stat-gain potions or mushrooms of Vigor, or nothing. Well, I suppose you could burn a potion of Life, but what a waste...
As for squelching, you should be prompted for what you want to squelch, which includes "just this item" as well as broader categories.Comment
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Augmentation isn't extremely rare deep in dungeon, thanks to cutoff of low-level potions very deep in dungeon. It is still rare, but way more common than vigor and does the same thing.Comment
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Angband just made a liar of me. So on DL32, I find my first mini-vault. It was a small chamber with a ton of traps completed encased in a granite wall in the middle of the level. Also on that level was a checkerboard room with some ego items and a troll pit. There was an out-of-level Ranger Chieftan elsewhere on the level who dropped a Scroll of Acquirement. Quite an eventful level.Comment
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A character dump is accomplished by going to the character screen (C) and then pressing (f). This will create a text file which gets saved somewhere, angband/lib/user on windows systems. You can then go the the ladder tab, here at oook, and upload your dump.
IMO no amount of documentation is too much as long as you enjoy writing it. The more interesting you make it, the more who will probably read it. I've, on occasion, created a new thread to document the life of a character in a fit of overly verbose self indulgent adulation (when a ladder entry just wouldn't suffice).www.mediafire.com/buzzkill - Get your 32x32 tiles here. UT32 now compatible Ironband and Quickband 9/6/2012.
My banding life on Buzzkill's ladder.Comment
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Ehh, nobody's going to flense him if he posts here; he'd be far from the first and the forums get much more traffic than the ladder does.Comment
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As was suggested i've posted my character on the ladder:
Feel free to make any comment, remark on strange choices or give advice.
Also, one question; as i understand it, your class and your race affects the max attribute value. My character then, who is a dunadan warrior, should get +5 str from warrior and +1 str from dunadan, makiing his max str 18/160 (educate me if i'm wrong please). Can gear push the value even further than 18/160? Also, my con now says 18/*** and i don't know what that means.Comment
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Also, one question; as i understand it, your class and your race affects the max attribute value. My character then, who is a dunadan warrior, should get +5 str from warrior and +1 str from dunadan, makiing his max str 18/160 (educate me if i'm wrong please). Can gear push the value even further than 18/160? Also, my con now says 18/*** and i don't know what that means.
Code:Self RB CB EB Best STR: 18/78 +1 +5 +2 18/158 INT: 15 +2 -2 +5 18/20 WIS: 16 +2 -2 +5 18/30 DEX: 18/27 +2 +2 +6 18/127 CON: 18/90 +3 +2 +9 18/*** CHR! 18/100 +2 -1 +0 18/110
Added on top of that base stat, you get your racial bonus (RB) class bonus (CB) and any bonuses from the equipment that you're wearing (EB). The value called 'best' in that table is the total of all those added together, which is the one used by the game as your character's current STR/INT/WIS/whatever.
So yes, once your strength is maxed, your character's inherent STR stat will be 18/160, but any bonuses from your equipment will also be added on top of that to give you a higher effective strength.
The highest total you can get for any stat is (I think) 18/220. Once you reach that, it's shown as 18/***, and any extra stat boosts from your equipment don't do anything. So with your current CON, you've got a base stat of 18/90, race and class bonuses taking it up to 18/140, and then +9 CON from your equipment, which is enough to take you to 18/230, over the limit. (That means one of those CON points you're getting from your equipment is wasted; an equipment bonus of +8 would still be enough to get you to 18/***.)
Note, also, that your base CON isn't quite maxed yet, so if you drank another stat potion to take that up to 18/100, your effective stat would stay the same, but you would then only need an equipment bonus of +7 to stay at 18/***. (Just as an example, your bow gives you +2 CON, so once you've maxed your base CON, you could safely swap that out for a different bow with no CON bonus and still have a total CON of 18/***.)
So, to summarise this rambling, your base stat can be taken up to 18/100 by drinking potions; then your race and class bonuses are added; then any bonuses from the equipment you're wearing can increase the stat further up to a possible 18/220.Last edited by Nomad; August 2, 2011, 17:35.Comment
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Thanks for the great answer nomad! It explained everything.
It seems like to me that once gear gets good enough deeper in the dungeon (at least if the stat bonuses keeps increasing like they've done so far) that any class will end up with 18/220 in every stat, is that the case?Comment
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No, because stat bonuses don't get high enough for you to manage that for every stat. Typically you'll get two or three stats high enough that boosting them further doesn't matter (which isn't always the same as getting to 18/***).
Of course, once you kill Morgoth, you get his crown which gives +125 to each stat...Comment
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If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then why are beholders so freaking ugly?Comment
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