It seems strange to me when mages are dropping priest books and priests are dropping mage books. Shouldn't they be dropping books appropriate to their class when they drop books?
Why do Mages drop Priest books and vice-versa?
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Why do Mages drop Priest books and vice-versa?
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Same reason warriors drop both and the reason that Wormtongue isn't more likely to drop his boots than any other monster with the same number of drops; there isn't code for monsters being more likely to drop specific things, or even associate that those things would be related. The game doesn't even see any relation between the Mage player class and Mage enemies.
I suppose it may be possible to add an additional edit file that includes relationships between items and enemies, though it would have to be rather long for a very small change in gameplay.I'm trying to think of an analogy, and the best I can come up with is Angband is like fishing for sharks, and Sil is like hunting a bear with a pocket knife and a pair of chopsticks. It's not great. -Nick -
Actually, in 3.5.1 there is code to do this, and it's specifically used for mage and priest books - see the "drop:" lines in monster.txt. If it's not working, I don't think that's intentional.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
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Also I don't think it makes less likely for them them drop other items (directly), just a bit more likely to have their associated books in the drop.Comment
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It is actually operational in 3.5.1; the min and max you're quoting are for the number to drop, but there is also a percentage chance for the drop to happen (eg 5% for an Acolyte to drop Beginners Handbook).
This is exactly correct.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
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Person does odd things when thought pattern is interrupted.Comment
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I managed to write a half-decent set of drop profile functions for Pyrel, which lets you say exactly what any given monster can or cannot drop. If Pyrel isn't going to see the light of day, I might port them back to V ..."Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The BeatlesComment
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