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Join Date: May 2007
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Escaping from crowds
With my warrior class I use Phase Door (PD), however monsters quickly get to me again. An expensive procedure I use is to PD and and Word of Recall (WoR) right after.
What strategies do you guys use? I tend to play warrior classes. |
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Adept
Join Date: May 2007
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I play mages, but ?oPD first and after I can afford the scrolls ?oT
After a couple levels, phase door just isn't enough. Especially when running from a group of hounds.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North of England.
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I like to use larger heaps of ?oPD for a fair while, mostly so that I don't end up too far away from quick regenerating uniques when I need a couple turns to swallow !oCCW and maybe re-bless myself. As soon as I'm down to less than 3 castings, I'll usually recall pretty sharpish.
Yeah hounds can be a problem, if I can't detect monsters and I don't have a fair stash of !oSpd or +Spd, then depths below 500' is where I'll switch to teleport, otherwise maybe 800' or so. I'll often carry ?oPD as a throwaway item for tactical purposes - they can come in handy when first breaking into a floor, as teleporting larger distances means more chance of landing in unexpected trouble. I tend to play the dual-classes (paladins & rangers) but if I played more mages, I think I would lean towards teleport earlier; I usually play the gnome variety, and more than once an unlucky phase has meant my instant demise thanks to my shallow hp base. @KILER - some other tactics to consider are !oSpd (most effective when you have some corners to dash around, you can heal under cover, then choose to either recall, or pick a good spot for a rematch. Lastly, if you can put monsters to sleep, a trick no angbander should be without when fleeing is to create roadblocks from slumbering monsters. I don't normally use status wands, but if I find them in the dungeon I hang onto them for usage until I'm about ready to recall and I need the slots for treasure. Hope some of that helps. |
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No idea if you need a high device skills in Sang, but in other variants the first teleport for warrior comes in form of a staff. Most variants sell them in town, usually at an affordable price. It is usually the first thing I save money for. You can usually get the needed 4500 after the second or third trip down. And they activate fast enough, even for pure warriors.
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Knight
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Indiana, U.S.A.
Age: 44
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Stone to mud is a really good wand to have for emergencies. They show up fairly early and have a really low fail rate, from my experience, and are useful throughout the entire game. If you phase door next to a wall melt a zig-zaggy tunnel and get ye to the end of it where you can read a word of recall scroll while reducing the crowd to a series of 1v1 encounters. If the baddies are pack monsters there is a good chance they won't even follow you in. This isn't feasible if you are at the edge of a room filled with monsters or if you can't survive a monster long enough 1v1 with current supplies, but it's a nifty trick. I play mostly warriors as well and I try to always have stone to mud handy. The above advice about the sleeping, hasting, teleporting above is better, but if you find yourself with a wand of stone to mud you can create one heck of a last stand.
When you get late game and teleporting could be deadlier than what you're leaving, *destruction* or teleport level scrolls are effective.
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Apprentice
Join Date: May 2007
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I'd just like to ask what all those acronyms stand for and why are there funny characters preceding them?
?oPD !oCCW !oSpd Thanks for the replies. |
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The first letter represents the type of item. It is the same letter that the ascii mode uses in game
! - Potion ? - Scroll etc the rest is just short form of the name, in those cases Scroll ofPhaseDoor, Potion ofCureCriticalWounds, Potion ofSpeed. Usually those come even without the o... As in ?PD, !CCW etc |
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Apprentice
Join Date: May 2007
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Thanks, makes perfect sense now. I'll re-read the thread.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North of England.
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Adept
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I would say both of these scrolls are very useful even mid game; though both have a level of unpredictability, and do tend to tie up an inventory slot, as they rarely get read. *destruction* in particular is usually a tad rare to throw away at that stage.
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