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chukamok wrote:The very next turn after your last chunk goes rotten, you will go hungry.
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Happy Corner wrote:chukamok wrote:The very next turn after your last chunk goes rotten, you will go hungry.
Related is the lesser-known law that, whenever you spend all your money on a nice piece of gear at a shop, an even better item of the same type will pop up almost immediately afterwards.
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Jeremiah wrote:A player ghost will consistently do more damage with any given weapon or spell than the same character did while they were alive.
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TwilightPhoenix wrote:If you've been getting lucky with lots of portal vaults lately, you'll get an Ossuary. Said Ossuary will have 80% of its treasure locked behind transparent and stone walls with a Guardian Mummy standing over it. While you're at level 7.
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danr wrote:I think it makes sense that you can blink past a statue - it has air space around it, there is a conceivable path. A glass wall is still solid and impermeable.
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KoboldLord wrote:TwilightPhoenix wrote:If you've been getting lucky with lots of portal vaults lately, you'll get an Ossuary. Said Ossuary will have 80% of its treasure locked behind transparent and stone walls with a Guardian Mummy standing over it. While you're at level 7.
For that one, you're supposed to make the guardian mummy chase you around in a big circle. Once you've lured it far enough away from the loot, you circle around and ninja everything.
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TwilightPhoenix wrote:The room said mummy was in was far too tiny for that. Trust me, I tried. You had to get in with Controlled/Lucky Teleport, Passwall, LRD, Shatter, or something else able to bypass or destroy stone and transparent walls. And while the mummy is said to move slow, it manages to keep up with that little amount of space just fine.
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Happy Corner wrote:If you play a Draconian, monsters will spawn with weapons of dragon-slaying roughly a hundred times more often (and many floors earlier) than when you're any other race.
(Why yes, I DID recently lose a Draconian character on D:1 to a monster with a dragon-slaying weapon. Why do you ask?)
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OdiumTheologicum wrote:Happy Corner wrote:If you play a Draconian, monsters will spawn with weapons of dragon-slaying roughly a hundred times more often (and many floors earlier) than when you're any other race.
(Why yes, I DID recently lose a Draconian character on D:1 to a monster with a dragon-slaying weapon. Why do you ask?)
Did they happen to be spears? I ran into that problem too.
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chukamok wrote:The very next turn after your last chunk goes rotten, you will go hungry.
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Zicher wrote:OdiumTheologicum wrote:Happy Corner wrote:If you play a Draconian, monsters will spawn with weapons of dragon-slaying roughly a hundred times more often (and many floors earlier) than when you're any other race.
(Why yes, I DID recently lose a Draconian character on D:1 to a monster with a dragon-slaying weapon. Why do you ask?)
Did they happen to be spears? I ran into that problem too.
IIRC, only polearms can get the dragon-slaying brand. Be afraid of early gnolls!
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Happy Corner wrote:If you kill enough Liches when you're fucking around in the Abyss, eventually the next one will get tired of the ongoing genocide and summon at least three Fiends (of various kinds) as its first action. The next turn, most of these Fiends will torment you, reducing you to 1/4 or even 1/8th of your HP in an instant. The final turn, one of them will finish you off by laughing at your 48 EV and sending a big burst of hellfire up your ass. Your character will, of course, be at level 27 (having only gone to the Abyss to gather some needed items for the final Zot run), leaving a very powerful ghost to terrorize your next character to step into the Abyss.
(sighs)
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Happy Corner wrote:If you play a Draconian, monsters will spawn with weapons of dragon-slaying roughly a hundred times more often (and many floors earlier) than when you're any other race.
(Why yes, I DID recently lose a Draconian character on D:1 to a monster with a dragon-slaying weapon. Why do you ask?)
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asdu wrote:chukamok wrote:The very next turn after your last chunk goes rotten, you will go hungry.
After extensive research, I feel confident about expanding on that basic law to create a comprehensive theory of chunk availability:
1. The very next turn after your last chunk goes rotten, you will go hungry.
2. While hungry, the chances of monsters dropping edible corpses will decrease to almost 0%; to compensate, poisonous (if lacking rPois), mutagenic and rot-inducing corpses will generate 100% of the time.
3. If an edible corpse is generated, either the creature that dropped it will be part of a dangerous group, or some other powerful enemy will show up before you've managed to chop up the corpse; either way, you'll be forced to run, leaving the corpse behind to rot.
4. Occasionally a monster may generate a corpse in circumstances that allow you to freely chop it up without being interrupted; this however only happens with monsters giving brown chunks, and chunks obtained this way will always cause sickness (regarding sickness, note there is a law stating that the probability of sickness causing strenght drain is directly proportional to character encumbrance).
5. Finally giving in to hunger and eating permafood will cause a high chunk yield monster to spawn within 10 turns and drop a corpse with 100% certainty (this is only true if permafood took you to satiatied status or above. Otherwise, go back to point 2).
KoboldLord wrote:I'm also morbidly curious now as to how Shatter is abusable for 'stealth tricks'. It's about as stealthy as the Kool-Aid Man smashing through the walls and running through the room
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gb wrote:IMO you should always acquire jewelry...*always*
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KoboldLord wrote:I'm also morbidly curious now as to how Shatter is abusable for 'stealth tricks'. It's about as stealthy as the Kool-Aid Man smashing through the walls and running through the room
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Pteriforever wrote:So... These scrolls I have like, 5 of that don't seem to do anything? Fear, right? Nope, Curse Jewellery.
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