The Angband Ladder: Eringil, Naugrim Nogrod no-class by protopulse

  [Sil 1.3.0 Character Dump]

 Name   Eringil       Age      134       Str   5 =  3  -1      +3
 Sex    Male          Height   4'3       Dex   1
 Race   Naugrim       Weight   164       Con   5
 House  Nogrod                           Gra   6 =  3          +3

 Game Turn    2,910   Melee  (+5,3d10)   Melee        5 =  7  +1  -4  +1
 Exp Pool       853   Bows    (-1,1d8)   Archery     -1 =  0  +1  -1  -1
 Total Exp   11,253   Armor  [+5,5-13]   Evasion      5 =  6  +1  -2
 Burden        80.6                      Stealth     -2 =  0  +1  -3
 Max Burden   248.7   Health     -2:49   Perception  12 =  3  +6  +3
 Depth         300'   Voice      59:59   Will         9 =  3  +6
 Min Depth     150'                      Smithing    15 =  7  +6      +2
 Light Radius     1                      Song         6 =  0  +6

 You are one of two children of a Dwarven Warrior. You are a credit to
 the family. You have dark brown eyes, straight black hair, a two foot
 beard, and a dark complexion.





  [Last Messages]

> You are no longer stunned.
> It burns your mouth and throat.
> You feel much better.
> You have no more Murky Brown Potions of Orcish Liquor (b).
> It whips you...
> It tries to disarm you, but you keep a grip on your weapon.
> An unseen foe blocks your way.
> You miss it.
> It charges you.
> Low hitpoint warning!
> *** LOW HITPOINT WARNING! ***
> It charges you!
> *** LOW HITPOINT WARNING! ***
> It hits you!
> You die.


  [Screenshot]

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  [Equipment]

a) a Battle Axe (-3,3d6) 3.5 lb
   It does extra damage when wielded with both hands.  
b) a Shortbow (+0,1d7) 1.5 lb
   It can shoot arrows 12 squares (with your current strength).
c) a Moonstone Ring of Perception <+1>
   It improves your perception by 1.  
d) a Moonstone Ring of Perception <+2>
   It improves your perception by 2.  
e) (nothing)
f) a Wooden Torch (870 turns)
g) a Mail Corslet [-2,2d4]
h) (nothing)
i) (nothing)
j) a Helm [+0,1d3]
k) a Set of Gauntlets of Treachery (-1) [+0,1d1] <-1> {cursed}
   It decreases your strength by 1.  It is cursed.  It grants
   you the ability: Opportunist.  
l) a Pair of Boots [+0,1d1]
m) 97 Arrows
   They can be shot 12 squares (with your current strength and bow).
n) (nothing)


  [Inventory]

a) 5 Pieces of Dark Bread
b) a Sparkling Blue Potion of Quickness
c) 2 Wooden Torches (2000 turns)
d) Leather Armour [-1,1d4]
e) a Pair of Greaves [-1,1d2]
f) 3 Daggers (+0,1d5) 1.5 lb
   It can be thrown effectively (19 squares).  
g) a Shortsword (+0,1d7) [+1] 1.5 lb
h) a Great Spear of Doriath (-1,1d13) [+1] 4.5 lb
   It slays wolves and spiders.  It requires both hands to wield
   it properly.  It counts as a type of polearm.  
i) 2 Arrows
   They can be shot 12 squares (with your current strength and bow).


  [Notes]

Eringil of the Naugrim
Entered Angband on 3 Jan 2017

   Turn     Depth   Note

      3     50 ft   (Armoursmith)
      3     50 ft   (Artistry)
    390     50 ft   Made a Mail Corslet [-2,2d4]  27.0 lb
    511     50 ft   Made a Helm [+0,1d3]  6.0 lb
    632     50 ft   Made a Set of Gauntlets [+0,1d2]  3.0 lb
    877    100 ft   (Power)
  1,607    200 ft   (Dodging)
  1,911    200 ft   Fell through a crumbling stair
  2,301    300 ft   (Jeweller)

  2,910    300 ft   Slain by an Orc captain.
  2,910    300 ft   Died on 03 January 2017.




  ['Score' 006097090]


Posted on 4.1.2017 05:34

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On 4.1.2017 05:34 protopulse wrote:
Smith character. Was doing quite well until I made the wrong call to lure some orcs into a corridor, forgetting that they won't enter the corridor unless I"m low HP or if I aggravate them somehow.

I had a map around 150 feet where there were no stairs down. My guess is there was a secret door leading to the rest of the level somewhere, and my perception (6 or so due to a lot of perception ring finds) wasn't enough to root it out.

On 4.1.2017 05:36 protopulse wrote:
I ended up getting surrounded because I decided my best way to get out of that dead end was to find a potion of dexterity or quickness or something. Quaffed a potion of blindness instead and it failed my will check. Ran around in circles hoping I could run around them and get out, and got routed instead. Wishful thinking.

On 4.1.2017 05:52 protopulse wrote:
I think I got the idea down though. Artistry armorsmith is pretty solid. I've tried enchantment starts, jewelry starts, and even archer smith starts (not just for arrows but for bows as well), and I think the artistry start is strongest by far. Only issue is I would probably skip over enchantment later on, grab jewelry, and use that to reach artifice.

Though from my point of view, enchantment isn't worth it unless you're going for some niche builds in the first place. Armors of deflection/protection is inferior to artistry products. A +1 grace amulet or crown doesn't seem all that appealing either, considering dwarves have no easy way to restore grace (lembas). And gloves of the forge can be found on the dungeon floor semi-reliably without you having to invest 200 XP into it for nothing. So really, unless you were going for boots of speed, a gondolin weapon, a crown of brilliance, or early boots of free action, there doesn't seem to be a compelling reason to go enchantment.

With regarding to smithing gloves in particular, if you want to hit 12 smithing early on, you can just sacrifice a bit of XP from melee/evasion. You can survive just fine by spawning the forge on 50 feet, and sneaking around instead of fighting everything. I don't think it has any major impact. You do lose 1100+1200 = 2300 XP, and you only save 200 XP, but when you get to your first forge, regardless of what you make, your odds of survival should skyrocket.

On 4.1.2017 05:57 protopulse wrote:
Oh, and orc thieves stole like half my inventory because I couldn't land a hit on him, and when I finally did, he bolted for the stairs. I guess that's what I get for starting with 1 DEX.

On 4.1.2017 10:50 wobbly wrote:
One of the big benefits of enchant is actually after you get Jeweller. Feanorian lamps of Brilliance

On 4.1.2017 17:26 protopulse wrote:
I see, haven't gotten far enough to make those or have need of them. I suppose if I had those, then song of the trees would be redundant. Song of aule doesn't really seem worth it unless you were going for other things in the song skill tree as well. Keen sense + that lamp would probably let you see most things in the game.

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