I'm curious about the birth option "monsters learn from their mistakes".
It seems this makes it so individual monsters will avoid repeating attacks that were ineffective the first time they tried them. But another monster of the same type will not have that information, so it'll draw from its full palette of attacks the first time it attacks.
This is a very interesting mechanic in that it reduces the likelihood of escaping dangerous situations through luck. At first glance it seems like an option that makes things harder by demanding more foresight and skill from the player ... which is an attractive concept.
I'd be interested in hearing from experienced players about how this option actually affects the gameplay, and most especially the enjoyment of the game. Do you use it?
It seems this makes it so individual monsters will avoid repeating attacks that were ineffective the first time they tried them. But another monster of the same type will not have that information, so it'll draw from its full palette of attacks the first time it attacks.
This is a very interesting mechanic in that it reduces the likelihood of escaping dangerous situations through luck. At first glance it seems like an option that makes things harder by demanding more foresight and skill from the player ... which is an attractive concept.
I'd be interested in hearing from experienced players about how this option actually affects the gameplay, and most especially the enjoyment of the game. Do you use it?
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