I'm just curious about it, cause both seem like they'd be a really really big challenge.
I got a bit bored with my Hobbit Ranger, so decided to give Nightmare mode a go.
After about 25 attempts at getting a character to survive past level 2 or 3, I finally have a decent mage going (high-elf, life/death) who is now level 9, and on dungeon level 8.
High-Elf cause my half-titans kept dying to invisible clear icky things (I wanted high hit-dice).
I picked life for globe of invulnerability and the glyphs of warding, not to mention the healing spells (especially for earlier levels).
I picked death for genocide, mass genocide, and omnicide (hellfire will come in handy too).
I thought of pretty much every other possible combination, and with the severe handicaps of nightmare mode, none seemed like they would work (death/sorcery was the next choice but I'm not too keen on sorcery). I feel that the globe and the genocide spells are going to be a MUST at the lower levels to survive.
Any other thoughts?
I got a bit bored with my Hobbit Ranger, so decided to give Nightmare mode a go.
After about 25 attempts at getting a character to survive past level 2 or 3, I finally have a decent mage going (high-elf, life/death) who is now level 9, and on dungeon level 8.
High-Elf cause my half-titans kept dying to invisible clear icky things (I wanted high hit-dice).
I picked life for globe of invulnerability and the glyphs of warding, not to mention the healing spells (especially for earlier levels).
I picked death for genocide, mass genocide, and omnicide (hellfire will come in handy too).
I thought of pretty much every other possible combination, and with the severe handicaps of nightmare mode, none seemed like they would work (death/sorcery was the next choice but I'm not too keen on sorcery). I feel that the globe and the genocide spells are going to be a MUST at the lower levels to survive.
Any other thoughts?
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