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  • Nick
    Vanilla maintainer
    • Apr 2007
    • 9647

    Originally posted by Wraitheist
    Yeah, multi-hued's are nasty. I've seen other people say that they do more damage with their breath's than other dragons of the same "type" (Ancient, etc.).
    Yes, it's all about the hitpoints. AMHDs have a lot more HP than other Ancient Ds, and breath damage is a fraction of HP.
    One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
    In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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    • Narvius
      Knight
      • Dec 2007
      • 589

      Aww. Okay. I've learned not to underestimate dragons. For the second time (the previous ones were, probably greater, Crystal Drakes, I think).
      If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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      • aeneas
        Adept
        • Jun 2007
        • 158

        Originally posted by Narvius
        Aww. Okay. I've learned not to underestimate dragons. For the second time (the previous ones were, probably greater, Crystal Drakes, I think).
        You should probably qualify that piece of learning. Some dragons are dangerous, in some situations (AMHDs when you have low hp or lack a resistance are a good candidate for this, as are a couple of Wyrms.) But most of them are pretty harmless compared to the worst stuff at their depth, and carry around a great deal of treasure- at any depth past 1500' I am looking for dragons to kill. Knowing which dragons to look for is the important bit. Also, I'm not considering Draco* dragons here- they are very dangerous for their depth.

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        • Narvius
          Knight
          • Dec 2007
          • 589

          I basically TO'ed Death Drakes, if I saw one, and killed every other 'd' or 'D' I've met. Of course killing the latter one required at least a small distance, or they would've shredded me...
          That's why I didn't thought that he could instakill me. Well, I didn't even considered that.
          If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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          • Wraitheist
            Adept
            • Mar 2008
            • 133

            Staffs also worked when confused. This is huge if you accidentally get into melee range of an umber hulk, as they will often confuse you every turn.

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            • aeneas
              Adept
              • Jun 2007
              • 158

              Originally posted by Narvius
              I basically TO'ed Death Drakes, if I saw one, and killed every other 'd' or 'D' I've met. Of course killing the latter one required at least a small distance, or they would've shredded me...
              That's why I didn't thought that he could instakill me. Well, I didn't even considered that.
              Well, I think almost everyone has lost a few characters to the AMHD. They're definitely worth avoiding for quite a while.

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              • Narvius
                Knight
                • Dec 2007
                • 589

                Angband is extremely *addicting*.
                No matter how awesome characters of mine die, and no matter how they die, I do always try again.
                Probably because I know that some char, some day, will be much better.
                If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                • Narvius
                  Knight
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 589

                  While not really V, I just want to keep everything in one topic:
                  My first "real" NPP-Mage (sig), rocket start thanks to quests, even one artifact!
                  I'm also playing on Randarts for the first time.
                  And I've screwed up one quest (Creeping Coin Fortress - it was just a test, anyways) because I accidentally teleported. Almost died there...
                  If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                  • Narvius
                    Knight
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 589

                    She's still alive and lvl 29, that means close to Banishment.
                    The spells in NPP are so much more powerful....
                    If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                    • warlin
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 22

                      Originally posted by Narvius
                      Angband is extremely *addicting*.
                      No matter how awesome characters of mine die, and no matter how they die, I do always try again.
                      Probably because I know that some char, some day, will be much better.
                      quoted for truth
                      RIP: Sleuthapple III

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                      • Narvius
                        Knight
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 589

                        Started seriously playing Angband again.
                        Even though I told myself not to do so.



                        AWESOMEFUSAEGASJGASLKJRGLKASJREAJSFDKSJ")/$=%!("UHS! doesn't even nearly explain my feeling after four great finds in rapid succession.
                        If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                        • Narvius
                          Knight
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 589


                          My best character so far, ever.
                          I wear the +6 Int ring to reach a 0% failure rate on Teleport Level (which is the ultimate escape, really).

                          I currently prefer Hithlomir over Belegennon; while the latter has Poison resist and would free up one ring slot for me, the former covers dark and nether, which I cannot cover any other way so far (and the latter one is REALLY important, I learned).

                          My speed is LAUGHABLY low, but I'm hoping to find some stuff soon. After all, I managed to avoid euthanazing myself with stupidity so far.

                          I cannot decide between an "of the Dwarves +3 and an "of Weaponmastery +3; any pointers? (regarding any other possible better equipment choices as well, of course)
                          If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                          • Narvius
                            Knight
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 589

                            I'm currently considering fighting the Tarrasque. What is the damage limit for unresisted Disenchantment Breath?

                            This is my character:


                            [Edit]
                            Found a weapon with rDisenchant. The Tarrasque is DOWN!
                            Three uniques plus Morgy left.
                            Last edited by Narvius; June 11, 2012, 14:22.
                            If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                            • Malak Darkhunter
                              Knight
                              • May 2007
                              • 730

                              Thinking about trying a mage my next go around after comp123, never got very far with a mage.

                              what do you think where your greatest strengths and weaknesses?

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                              • Narvius
                                Knight
                                • Dec 2007
                                • 589

                                My greatest strength this time around was ACTUALLY USING WHAT I HAD AT MY DISPOSAL.

                                This particular character would be dead by dlvl 3 if not for her awesome Oil Flask throwing skills (for fending off Maggot's Dogs).

                                Then, when I had better tools available (no-fail TO, for example), I used them. When I had reliable banishment, I ransacked vaults. Basically, braver play all-around, but with maintained (or even improved) cautiousness.

                                On the other hand, I spent a lot of time pursuing useless goals (running up fifty dungeon levels to find and kill Vargo... lulz), and inexperience. I reached endgame twice before in my life, Morgoth NEVER.
                                If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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