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  • Gauss
    Adept
    • Aug 2018
    • 110

    FAangband guide

    I tried FAangband for the first time and i really liked it since this is the closest open rpg experience based in Tolkiens first age. Congratulations to Nick for such awesome variant.
    The problem is that it is too hard. So does anyone know any guide regarding the major differences with vanilla angband? (class skills, wilderness, dungeon guardians...). I feel lost right now and any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you in advance
  • HallucinationMushroom
    Knight
    • Apr 2007
    • 785

    #2
    There is probably a better answer coming, but for now, https://github.com/NickMcConnell/FAangband/wiki

    The pages on the right.. some odd 20+ may be of help.

    The biggest change, for me, is O-style combat... meaning the damage dice are almost always more important than the to-hit and to-damage (to-skill, to-deadliness) bonuses.

    Your first goal if playing wilderness mode is to get to the dungeon at Amod Rudh and kill off the first dungeon boss, Mim. (take acid resist and temp. acid resist to boost).

    This is the breakneck speed version, there is likely much more useful information out there but I gotta jet! gl!
    You are on something strange

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    • Nick
      Vanilla maintainer
      • Apr 2007
      • 9637

      #3
      So first, most important thing is the difference in starting difficulty between the races. The birth screen tells you what starting level they are - both an Easy, Medium, Hard rating and what actual level of wilderness is around their starting town. I recommend starting with an easy race - Longbeard, say, or Ent or Maia. For class, I would start with something robust like warrior or assassin. I tend to take the class skills that give me more damage output

      Also, have a look at the map in the help, and plan your journey; you also get a local area map of adjacent levels if you use 'M'.

      Also what HM said.

      Ask again as you have further difficulties. I'm also interested in comparisons between FA and V - what works better in each.
      One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
      In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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      • Mondkalb
        Knight
        • Apr 2007
        • 982

        #4
        Make use of the recall system, which allows you to set different recall points (to towns and/or wilderness/dungeon levels.
        Also, you can move your home, so if you started in a small town (depending on race), you want to move your home when you have reached a city with all of the shops.
        In general, I find FAangband harder than Vanilla.
        It is (to me) also more interesting because of the various races and classes. (Don't forget to use the "O" command to view and adjust the special abilities of your character.)

        Major differences: Resistances are frational, there are sticky curses, amulets and rings can have a wide range of abilities (and curses).

        There is some help in the game's folder, notably the world map so that you can easily find your way to the towns and dungeons. (Help files can be accessed ingame, but are easier to read with a text editor.)

        Here you can find a map of all the wilderness and dungeons:


        while the help files contain this overview:
        (Note that the routes marked with *s are only available in the compressed_map (default) option.)
        Code:
           Anfauglith -------------------------Lothlann
            (Angband) \                              \
                |      \_____Dorthonion               \
            Fen of Serech  (Nan Dungortheb)            \
                |                   \                   |
        Sirion Vale-----Gondolin  Dor Dinen             |
        (Tol-in-Gaurhoth)           |    \              |         Hithaeglir--Gladden
                  \                 |    Himlad         |             /       Fields
                  Brethil        Doriath     \        Ered Luin   Khazad Dum
                     \              |         East        \         /
                  ___ Ephel      Menegroth   Beleriand     \    Hithaeglir
                /    Brandir             \       |          |     /
        Talath /         \           Doriath     Thargelion |   Eriador
        Dirnen       West Beleriand       |     *    \      |  /    \
        (Nargothrond)     \                \   *       Belegost      \
                      Amon Rudh      East Beleriand        |          Eriador
                      (Amon Rudh)     *           \     Ered Luin      town
                            \        *             \        |            |
                        West Beleriand              \       |            |
                             \                       \    Ossiriand      |
                           Andram                     \      |           |
                              \                        \     |           |
                            East Beleriand              Ossiriand        |
                                \                        /town           |
                              Taur-Im-Duinath   _Ent Path   |            |
                                  \            /           Ossiriand     |
                                Taur-Im-Duinath             |            |
                                    town                Ered Luin South  |
                                                                |       /
                                                            Ered Luin South
                                                                town
        Last edited by Mondkalb; April 25, 2019, 06:58.
        My Angband winners so far

        My FAangband efforts so far

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        • wobbly
          Prophet
          • May 2012
          • 2631

          #5
          So I watched you play a bit then I played a bit to re-familiarize myself with the game. That high-elf paladin you seemed attached to? That's about the hardest you could pick without playing thrall mode (which you saw also). You're basically starting on open maps with enemies stronger then you, no stealth & without the consumables to deal with it. On my first attempt Khim just one-shot me with not much I can do. Basically I'd pick an easier race/class. Rogue if High-elf or just about any other race.
          That said if you really want to play High-elf paladin you have a couple of reasonable options:
          1. Lurk close to the stairs & run away from anything too dangerous (basically everything). Until you can collect the resources to heal & phase away.
          2. Or head south to safer levels, you are about 10x safer on those forest maps then open maps. My character on the ladder mostly hugged the edge of the map heading straight south to Ephel Brandir where he is hopefully a lot safer then Gondolin.

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          • Gauss
            Adept
            • Aug 2018
            • 110

            #6
            Thank you all for the info. The map is really useful since i can start planning my leveling route.
            I will download it and play on desktop since i find more comfortable than angband.live.
            I must admit that as woobly said im really attached to HE paladins. My favourite all time class/race combo.

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            • Gwarl
              Administrator
              • Jan 2017
              • 1025

              #7
              Originally posted by Gauss
              I will download it and play on desktop since i find more comfortable than angband.live.
              Not to derail too much but what is the reason for this? Lack of tile/mouse support, lag, or something else?

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              • Pete Mack
                Prophet
                • Apr 2007
                • 6883

                #8
                For me it is lag, and sometimes redraw artifacts, tho those may be fixed by now. The lag can be crippling.

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                • Gwarl
                  Administrator
                  • Jan 2017
                  • 1025

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pete Mack
                  For me it is lag, and sometimes redraw artifacts, tho those may be fixed by now. The lag can be crippling.
                  Yeah those should be fixed. Of course, there's nothing I can do about the lag, but I don't want to assume that lag is the only thing people might dislike.

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                  • Pete Mack
                    Prophet
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 6883

                    #10
                    Gwarl--
                    I have used it to try out different variants for brief periods. But no serious games.

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                    • Gauss
                      Adept
                      • Aug 2018
                      • 110

                      #11
                      Gwarl: I like to use angband.live to try new variants. When playing more serious, lag is an issue and i honestly like more the desktop feel. I also like to move terminals.

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                      • HugoVirtuoso
                        Veteran
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 1237

                        #12
                        You know, your games stay on your own angband.live account, regardless of terminal.
                        My best try at PosChengband 7.0.0's nightmare-mode on Angband.live:
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwAR0WOphUA

                        If I'm offline I'm probably in the middle of maintaining Gentoo or something-Linux or other.

                        As of February 18th, 2022, my YouTube username is MidgardVirtuoso

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                        • Rudiment
                          Scout
                          • Aug 2017
                          • 36

                          #13
                          I don't like list of available fonts. I try to add font manually but it looks like garbage. Is there any hidden option to add font as easy as in Frogcomposband?

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                          • swim
                            Apprentice
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 82

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gwarl
                            Yeah those should be fixed. Of course, there's nothing I can do about the lag, but I don't want to assume that lag is the only thing people might dislike.
                            I play offline because I like having more control over the subwindow setup. Online, I can choose the number of subwindows but there doesn't seem to be any way to resize or move them around to fit my screen the way I can when offline.

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