Tales of Maj'Eyal isn't lasting as long as I had figured it would. Then I tried ADoM for quite some time (1 win, yay!), and Incursion: Halls of the Goblin King (maybe 3 wins?), some others. I used to play this a bunch it was my first ASCII graphics game and my first roguelike. Just imagine Belkar IV striking down through Angband!! These will always be identified with numeral. Legacy characters might very well be played again, if one adventurer turned out to be especially popular. Submission in this thread will be used to start the adventurer buffer in the main Let's Play thread. Obviously, I will try my very, very best with every one of them. (I hope to write the most humorous posts with them). Archetype characters (for better roleplaying). Powerful Race/Class combination (I hope I get far with them). I recommend we alternate between 3 Adventurer Ideology: The point is to play a character, not a Race/Class combination. I will talk about them when they are relevant to a story, but that's about it. Just know that if I find a certain challenge to be too darn hard to respect, I might just pass over your adventurer idea, or not respect it.Īlso be informed that I shall NOT reveal what are the stats or perks of each species as is. Ranger marksmanship is awesome, however!!! Can't wait to buy some Enchant Dam scrolls so I can boost my lil' crossbow baby.Īnd you, any stories? Questions? Ranting? It's a harsh game.Ĥ- Concept explanation, small quirks/challenge you want me to respect. No major items except an axe of Slay animal (I elected to wield a Trident +6,+8 instead). He's not doing half bad so far (Please, RNG, don't smite me for my arrogance!!!). My current character is a High Elven Ranger. the only cool thing about them is their special spell list ("Detect Treasure at will?!?! Sign me up!!!) I tried a High Elven Rogue for a time, but I was somewhat underwhelmed by the gameplay. Mage as still fun, if you can survive the first 10 character levels. Never noticed my life points diminishing until I was 8/67, and I didn't teleported out in time. I died stupidly after being shot 3 times by a Kobold in the dark. He was fun to play tho, i had found a kickers Mage robe of permanence. Only one passed Level 5 (depth level), and didn't go farther than Level 12. Well, I should say, my next 20 characters were. I suspect my ghost will err confused through Angband for 10,000 turns. After nearly 400 turns of waiting for the effect to end, I finally starved to death. Bloody confusion spell was cumulative, and I couldn't cast any spell during that time. I fought them for about 30 turns, and then ran away as best as I could. Well, it was a worthy strategy, until I faced a horde of Confusion-spewing Worms. I had disposed of my food ration, only needed to cast a spell to replenish myself. With spells like "Find Stairs/Traps/Doors" and "Satisfy Hunger", I could waddle through the levels in search of the best items, never caring about food supplies. Found the Dagger 'Narthanc' on level 3, and I plowed through levels until level 18. I played as a Paladin since martial classes are simplier to start with and I want to get use with a spellcasting class (for my next Mage playthrough). However, you consume biomatter at much greater rate and thu needs to eat a lot more. For anyone who don't know the game, half-troll are probably the munchkiniest race of the game insane Str and Con bonus, health regen about four times as greater as any other race. My first adventurer turned out to be the most resilient so far, by virtue of being a Half-Troll. I downloaded the latest version a few days ago, and I'm throwing adventurer after adventurers at this bloody dungeon, with a corpse pile as high as Xykon. Have pity? Just a little?)Īngband!!! Man, what a bitch game. (just a note, I was trying to make a joke about the harsh reality of Angband's gameplay, NOT insult our all-mighty and beloved moderator community.
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