Vaults Vanquisher
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Joined: Friday, 17th December 2010, 22:07
Training heavy armor
I was using shields at the time too, and even with shields and dodging turned off, I needed to spend thousands of turns letting things whack on me in order for my armor to train. I spent almost the entire time in Zot with my exp pool maxed out at 20,000 begging monsters to bash on me trying futilely to get my armor over 20. It is very dangerous and scummy, and I probably wont do it again as I had some really close calls when drac packs would sneak up on me during my victory dancing.
The crux of the problem for me was that in order to train armor, I need to be hit. This means an attack has to get past my very good shield, as well as hit be in spite of my dodging. So, if I went some place safe like the hive, those bees would never get past my shield, and I'd starve to death trying to train armor. Yes, I could put on a cheapo scale mail, remove my shield, and let bees bash my 20,000 pool down maybe, but why should I have to do that? Not to mention this whole process is very costly food-wise.
The only way to get the exp pool to drain relatively quickly was to let Orb Guardians bash on me, but they hit so hard, I could only do it for about 20 or so combat rounds (about 2,000 worth of exp) before my HP got too low, and I needed to kill them. This would leave me in the dangerous spot of being on Zot:5 with ~80 hp from my victory dancing.
I'm not looking for replies on how to victory dance armor training more efficiently, I'd rather hear some potential solutions to the problem. I think it should be just as easy to attain 27 in armor as it is to do so with dodging (which just requires a successful dodge in order to train).