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Traps, again
OK, here is a proposal which possibly retains the surprise element of traps while not enforcing detection:
It is also possible to expand this a bit:
Please find the flaws in this proposal, or give opinions, positive or negative.
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EDIT: I think I misread. I thought that when you stepped on a trap you would trigger it. Re-reading it seems like that isn't what you mean! Original text below.
---- This sounds better than the current setup. You're preserving the peril of the old system without the spamming, and as compensation you get to walk past traps the first time you find them, giving you the choice of whether you try to disarm now vs. risk needing to disarm later when running away. It also removes the unsatisfying and slightly hokey part of the current game where you always notice traps just before you step on them. I think there are also maybe other ways to reintroduce elements of detection that aren't based on spamming, which would vary the texture of the game a bit:
For variation, and to balance out the nastiness of unpredictably stepping on random trapped grids, there should also be some traps that are generated visible. For example, web traps (they don't exist yet but should) and other object-based ones (like mines) might make sense as always visible. Some would make sense generated sometimes visible, sometimes not - like the discoloured spots. Interested to hear what others think!
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It may work from a gameplay perspective but seems weirdly unintuitive - this ability to just stroll off the trap and be fine, so long as you not return to it.
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Why should traps be obvious to anyone? They're traps, designed to trap the unaware. The design choice to make them obvious to even the dumbest @ to walk the dungeon is absurd. At that point they aren't traps. Warriors, paladins and priests should be aware that traps exist, but have limited abilities to spot them. Rangers should be more environmentally aware and have a better chance of spotting them. Rogues should be really good at spotting them. Mages should be paranoid enough to use magical detection. Despite the gameplay aspects, that is the fundamental nature of the classes. To have them all the same diminishes their differences. Make magical detection a buff to the trap detection skill and you can prevent the detection spam problem without resorting to changing the fundamental nature of traps, classes and gameplay. |
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Because otherwise always detecting is optimal so everyone always detects so traps are always obvious.
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everyone always detect traps IF they are under control - not confused, blind, being chased by mobs, and in possession of a rod of detection.
by the way, i forgot to mention that, the "DTrap area" also shows you how far you have detected objects. sorry if i seem pedantic but i think traps should be changed as such: 1. raise the damage. 2. lower the disarm chances, you'll want 90% at CL50. 3. i'm ok with alarms, cave-in, lava traps. 4. keep the same activation/detection system as 4.5 i'm ok with a careful player with rod of detect NEVER stepping on a trap. as long as you maintain ideal conditions of control, which is not always. just recalled, next to a unique, do you detect, or do you run? (in classic DnD, Teleport Self is a high level spell, we really need to look at that staff of teleport again) if you get what i'm saying, surprise is ok, but not if the layer has all the resources he needs and absolutely does not want to be surprised - then its not surprise, it's arbitrary. |
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I agree that always noticing a trap before triggering it sounds off. If we really want to differentiate classes, and I believe you said you did, I think the best method is something along the lines of what Carnivean proposed, which is for Rogues to have the mechanic you described with the safe activation and the best disarming (maybe a bonus to disarm when you first notice it, too), give Mages a spell that activates (and reveals) all traps in LoS or something along these lines. This would mean you wouldn't be able to try to run across a trap field like a Rogue could, but you could try to find a path with the least dangerous traps to disarm. If you want to prevent people from spamming it and using it as DTraps you could make it reasonably expensive. Rangers should have some kind of passive bonus too, though I'm not sure what. Warriors, Paladins, and Priests should be expected to suck it up/heal it off, though of course they should get a chance to avoid (say, half as likely to trigger it as when disarming).
On the other hand, I really like the idea of having all visible traps be active, and removing detection. If we remove certain traps (trap door, summon), stepping on a trap would usually be nasty but not crippling. Hell, we could even keep trap door as long as say, Feather Falling were to protect you (if you fall that slow, maybe you can catch the floor before you fall down and climb back up). It would even make FF actually useful for once. The current problem with changing detection in a major way is that trap doors are incredibly frustrating when unavoidable, and summon traps are just horrible. The current solution to this is making *dTraps available to everyone except Warriors by clvl 15, and available to Warriors by whenever they start finding _dTraps and -dTraps. This is inadequate, since that covers at most 1/10 of the game, which makes traps pointless for everyone incredibly quickly. As for what Sky said about "do you detect or do you run?", well, you teleport. Either the unique is harmless, in which case you go about your business, or asleep, in which case you do your detections and then walk away, or awake and scary, in which case walking would get you killed. In Angband, you must always have ideal conditions of control, or you die. It's just that kind of game. |
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Remove trap detection and reintroduce perception (passive searching)? In that case, you keep the current system, but instead of automatically detecting traps, you need to pass a perception check. And if you trigger the trap, you still get a saving throw right?
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