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Scout
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Why is food needed?
I just lost my best character to starvation, in a really stupid way. The stores didn't have any identify scrolls and there weren't any staffs in the magic shop.
Usually what I do when this happens is just go down to 50', find a corridor, hold down shift key, and run back and forth. It usually works, but this time I happened to forget about eating beforehand. A completely avoidable death, I admit. It does, however, make me question what the point of food is in the first place. I can see it being an interesting addition to an iron man game but in a normal one it's just an annoyance that brings nothing to the game. |
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Adept
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Have you ever read Lord of the rings? Food is an essential topic in the books.
Also it adds some more realism to the game. You need food - everyone needs it. Elvish waybread also heals. You can gorge yourself. So its a base element for gameplay. Your way of waiting for new items in the store is bad. First you should look at the disturbance options, they seem to be a bit "lax". Additionally why don't you go down to 50' and rest for 1000 steps? Much easier.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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The resting for a 1000 steps is a good idea though, thanks. As for waiting around, is there some way better to do it? I guess I could buy out the store but I don't always have the cash for that. |
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![]() There will be better ideas for the store refilling. The best would be just to go down again and slay some more monsters ![]()
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Join Date: May 2008
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My issue is, do we need healing potions to cause gorging? Should something designed to help you actually cause harm? I can see mushrooms and waybread, but potions? If healing potions do provide nourishment, why don't other potions? It's-Ill-logic-al. If all potions provided nourishment you might not need to carry food, or could at the very least survive longer without it. It would benefit Ironman as well. I'm not normally one for making the game easier but this just makes sense. During my recent battle with Morgoth, I was constantly gorged. Really annoying. Also, why doesn't increased speed cause increased food consumption. It's entirely logical for it to do so. Moving and performing every action at 2x or 3x or 4x speed should cause 2x or 3x or 4x food consumption, couple that with regeneration (increased consumption) and you've got something (as much as 8x), a blessing vs. Morgoth.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Scotland
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If food wasn't in the game, it would be amongst the first things many people would ask for. Personally, I'm in favour if more (rather than less) basic consumable management. I'd remove the satisfy hunger spell and force all classes to be concerned about food. Permanent light is not so bad as it's available to all. Dying of starvation is one of the more realistic ways of dying in a dungeon IMHO.
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Scout
Join Date: Nov 2010
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When you fire an arrow and there isn't anything to hit, it just drops at your feet. You can adventure in a dank dirty dungeon without any means of cooking any food you find and yet will never become ill. You never need to sleep. Poison wears off within minutes, deep cuts heal equally as quickly and yet it takes quite a long time to recover health. |
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Apprentice
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Scotland
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Agreed: angband is a game, not a sim. My point remains; keep food. Starving to death at 50' whilst store-scumming should teach a valuable lesson. That lesson is not; remove food from the game.
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Join Date: May 2009
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As an aside:
Number of warnings before you need to waste 1 turn dealing with an empty light source: 8 Number of warnings before you pass out and get eaten by an embarrassingly lowly monster: 3. Including "You are no longer full" Just sayin'... |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Good point. |
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