GnMageIV just picked up a 17,000 gold piece pile of adamantite dropped by a master rogue on dlev 40 (no sell of course). I did a double take on the message log, too many zeroes it seemed!
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Hmm, I suppose it's possible he stole from me earlier...dangit, thought I'd hit the mother lode.... -
I picked up a pile of 32767 adamantite coins after killing a whole room of creeping treasures or hydras or something, so I'm pretty sure that is the largest
This was also with no-selling, and I guess that treasures of the same type on the same square must merge. Largest single gold drop is another matter.Comment
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That's as big as it gets in the font dropdown, and even if you enter a larger size manually the system truncates it.
(Sorry, could not resist)
Digging through the code a bit, part of the gold generation is to repeatedly increase the drop size until a die roll fails (99% likely) or the gold size hits MAX_SHORT. So with exactly the right rolls you could at any time receive 32767 (the largest allowable value) gold from a single drop.Comment
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I picked up a pile of 32767 adamantite coins after killing a whole room of creeping treasures or hydras or something, so I'm pretty sure that is the largest
This was also with no-selling, and I guess that treasures of the same type on the same square must merge. Largest single gold drop is another matter.Comment
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I picked up a pile of 32767 adamantite coins after killing a whole room of creeping treasures or hydras or something, so I'm pretty sure that is the largest
This was also with no-selling, and I guess that treasures of the same type on the same square must merge. Largest single gold drop is another matter.Comment
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Of course, given the infamous error-proneness of C's implicit conversions, I would guess that would probably lead to 2^32-1 =~ 4 billion gold. Would still be awesome... even though there would be almost nothing to spend it on.Comment
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