So I've just had my first Blackguard winner and wanted to share some of my final thoughts on the class.
* Insane damage output. By the time I picked up Grond I could do 7.7 blows per round and could put out 4244 damage against undead, dragons and demons. I've not even got close to these sort of numbers before, even with warriors. (I've got screenshots to prove it)
* The early game was tough and I had to use all the spells in my arsenal to survive. By the final stages I was using bloodlust and werewolf form in nearly all the big battles. The biggest challenge was finding weak enemies to charge up on, and then quickly attracting the nasty unique down my anti-summoning corridor. It took a bit of planning but once I'd sussed it out, I finished off all the uniques without any problems. Even the tarrasque needed a single healing potion. I don't think I've ever killed the big guns with so little stress. The Witch King almost melted in my mouth.
* For me the hardest thing about blackguards is lashing out angrily in bloodlust. Fighting Morgorth always requires regular glugging of healing potions. Several times I needed to drink, but my character was out of control and kept attacking enemies, which meant I got scarily close to death on a couple of occasions and might have died with less fortunate rolls.
* I really love all the flavour text for blackguards and I felt a lot more invested in my character than I ever do with a warrior.
SUMMARY: I think blackguard is a great new addition. It's not over powered, at least not until the final stages and there's always the possibility of death for even high level characters (which can add some thrill and some frustration). I got a positive covid test at the start of the week (great start to 2021) so I'm isolating and playing solid Angband. I just started a dwarf priest (haven't played this combo in a while so I thought I'd give it a spin) and it is SOOOO much easier than blackguard. I've already hit level 40 and it's felt like such a breeze. Finally, it felt so good being able to use the real heavy hitters for once. There are few classes than can wield the lances with satisfactory results.
* Insane damage output. By the time I picked up Grond I could do 7.7 blows per round and could put out 4244 damage against undead, dragons and demons. I've not even got close to these sort of numbers before, even with warriors. (I've got screenshots to prove it)
* The early game was tough and I had to use all the spells in my arsenal to survive. By the final stages I was using bloodlust and werewolf form in nearly all the big battles. The biggest challenge was finding weak enemies to charge up on, and then quickly attracting the nasty unique down my anti-summoning corridor. It took a bit of planning but once I'd sussed it out, I finished off all the uniques without any problems. Even the tarrasque needed a single healing potion. I don't think I've ever killed the big guns with so little stress. The Witch King almost melted in my mouth.
* For me the hardest thing about blackguards is lashing out angrily in bloodlust. Fighting Morgorth always requires regular glugging of healing potions. Several times I needed to drink, but my character was out of control and kept attacking enemies, which meant I got scarily close to death on a couple of occasions and might have died with less fortunate rolls.
* I really love all the flavour text for blackguards and I felt a lot more invested in my character than I ever do with a warrior.
SUMMARY: I think blackguard is a great new addition. It's not over powered, at least not until the final stages and there's always the possibility of death for even high level characters (which can add some thrill and some frustration). I got a positive covid test at the start of the week (great start to 2021) so I'm isolating and playing solid Angband. I just started a dwarf priest (haven't played this combo in a while so I thought I'd give it a spin) and it is SOOOO much easier than blackguard. I've already hit level 40 and it's felt like such a breeze. Finally, it felt so good being able to use the real heavy hitters for once. There are few classes than can wield the lances with satisfactory results.
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