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interesting monsters (reply to Takkaria and Andrew's message in Icey's thread)
I can't be sure what Icey meant when he said the monster's weren't interesting, but what I meant was that they lack character, not that they aren't challenging enough. I'm fine with diving deeper to get to challenging monsters. I can only guess that Icey meant some of both (that they weren't challenging and that they lack character).
People who have been here at least a few months have read me talk before about Angband's monsters lacking character, about how I despise icky things and yeeks, and snakes that differ only by their color and hit points. An "icky thing" is not the name of a monster, neither does "It is a smallish, slimy, icky creature" describe a species of monster. It just describes something smallish, slimy, and icky. Does it have legs? Does it have a head? Does it have a brain? Where is it from? Fighting an icky thing is barely more interesting than fighting an arbitrary "i" which is given no value and is just a letter on the screen. Do you know what I mean? I used to play Nethack, and monster character is one big thing that Nethack has but Angband doesn't. Nethack has actual descriptions for all its monsters and takes almost all its monsters from mythology, legends and other stories, and it has monsters which behave differently than other monsters. I realize having different behavior for different types of monsters would be very hard to implement, but maybe it can be done by using monster stats like intelligence, boldness, stealth, and others. Angband does have a few flags (such as erratic movement) that begin to do this but only very little. I think instead of "has a brain", "small brain" and "no brain", the options should be "has a humanlike brain", "has an unhumanly evil brain" (for demons, vampires, liches, and some other undead), "has an intelligent animal brain" (for were-beasts and the unique hounds at the end of the game), "has an animal brain", "has a small animal brain" (for bugs and maybe a few dumber animals), "has an artifical semblance of a brain" (for golems: has slight intelligence but isn't detected by telepahty), and "has no brain" ..there might be one or two more which would be appropriate for other monsters. If a monsters talks (insults, moans or otherwise), you should be able enter in to the monster.txt file what things it can say. Obviously, what I can do with the monster.txt file will not change this very much, but at least I can change monster names and descriptions. "white cave snake" is slightly better than just "large white snake", only very slightly but it's something. I know really impleminting monster character would be a lot of trouble, and I don't really expect it to be put in to vanilla Angband. It's still a good game the way it is. BTW, I took a break from going through the monster file, first to go on vacation and then to try to get a win in (unmodified) vanilla angband, but would you like to see what I have so far? It might not do a whole lot of good yet because I haven't written in more than a couple monster descriptions and only slightly modified a few others. (When I have the monsters' descriptions in my mind, I don't need to see them in text, so I was planning to wait till I was finished with redoing the rest of the file before I wrote descriptions) |
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Well duh! Of course we want to see what you have so far
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These particular descriptions made it to my ~/.fortune file:
The Phase Spider. A spider that never seems quite there. Squish. Larger than the normal icky things, and twice as icky. I'm perfectly happy with (non)descriptions as they are now ![]()
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Yes, you made some good points in my opinion. I mean really, the monsters shouldn't be viewed as a chore, but as an opportunity - to build the atmosphere. And the inclusion of a 'giant grey scorpion' or whatever else that might as well just be a lump of bashable jelly isn't really doing that. The uniques are a great start (in some cases...we could lose a couple of early orc/human ones, in my opinion), but I do think the monster list is a good target for work.
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Okay, I'm not completely against "(non)descriptions". I have no problem with phase spiders, but having monsters (like scorpians and snakes) that differ in descriptions only by their color is bad, and as I mentioned before I can't stand icky things and yeeks. I don't mind having scorpians and snakes, I just don't like it when the only difference between them is their color.
Since at least one person has shown an interest in seeing what I have so far, I'm posting a link to my modified monster.txt file. It is far from finished, but it is playable (up to a certain point). I haven't done very much of the monster descriptions yet (though I tried to do descriptions for most of the very early monsters before posting), and haven't worked on it very much in the past several weeks. http://www.geocities.com/will_asher/...ry/monster.txt BTW, the version stamp is for 3.0.6, so you'll have to change that and maybe delete the empty listings at the end in order to play it. I am right now trying to upgrade my modified angband for the new version. So I put the edit directory in a separate place, and installed the new version. Then I copied my edit directory over the newly installed edit directory, and changed all the version stamps in the .txt files, but the game won't work. Can someone tell me why? Okay, I figured out why and it has nothing to do with my modifications. For some reason the normal font which I'm used to shows up blank, but I change the font and it works. that is very strange. Last edited by will_asher; September 8, 2007 at 19:48. |
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You have Ogre as #196 and #198. Yes, I am that big of a loser.
EDIT: Perhaps that was intentional, as it's not the only case... EDIT #2: I have to ask, what the hell is a Zhelung? Did you invent it? Last edited by Djabanete; September 9, 2007 at 07:19. |
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Yes, I invented the zhelung and I do have a description for it in the file (monster #321). I also invented the null and a few others.
Ogre #196 is loner ogres, Ogre #198 is when they come in groups. It is done that way for several monsters including the novice mages, rogues, warriors, priests, paladins, and rangers in the unmodified game. |
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I had a skim through that list of yours, Will, and if I may be so bold as to give my opinion...
PRO: The best things in that list are the things that have features that stand out. Things like the rock mole, because of its tunneling. Or the different types of golem - a gold golem that, while being tough, would drop large amounts of gold, for example. And uniques we know - The Great Goblin is a much better unique than, say, Pazuzu, because we remember him from The Hobbit (and because the latter is little more than a generic major demon). CON: Wasn't a fan of things like the Texas wasp or the poker chips - seems too Nethacky. And there seemed to be too many types of boring enemies - tabby cat, rabid cat, etc. They might sound a little different, but really, a couple of whacks with my sword or a magic missile or two and they'll go down just like a brown snake/icky thing/whatever. Similarly, I don't see the point in introducing only slightly different versions of things we already have (e.g a small troll), or yet MORE orc uniques of Cirith Ungol or wherever. Reading through, I had a couple of my own ideas 1. In keeping with the theme of less of the 'same old, same old', how about we do something with Bill, Bert and Tom - we reduce their difficulty, but make them guaranteed to all appear within the same group? 2. Add more special features to monsters. Will's list has a wood golem listed - how about adding a line of code or two to this monster that severely increases its susceptibility to fire? I know susceptibilities are now gone from the game since Moria days, but I think in very rare cases, they'd be fun and interesting. Like a wood/straw golem or a mummy, being insta-killed by flame. Hell, weapon artifact activations (such as the thancs, or Anduril) might actually add something to the game then, as opposed to being largely forgotten. Another example of little special features - the list has a 'grim' monster, referencing the black canine omen of death. Well, how about we include that monster, but only make it appear (guaranteed, one) on levels that contain a greater vault? Also, we could add some meaning to male/female choices - males may late in the game face the Furies (3, unique), whereas females could instead encounter the Fairy King unique (the chap who steals away Sir Orfeo's missus in the Middle English lay - which Tolkien translated, interestingly enough). I'm not trying to suggest we turn into Nethack with a response cooked up for every crazy situation ('pure chewing satisfaction'), I'm just suggesting make monsters meaningful beyond their HP and damage output. We already have it in some respects - vampires taking damage from light, rock monsters from stone to mud - but not to a great enough extent. Vampires, for example, seem to take less damage from light than they would from the wimpiest sword blow or magic missile. So what's the point? I've gone on long enough, but I hope you can see what I'm driving at. ________ Kawasaki KH100 Last edited by Conker; January 19, 2011 at 12:23. |
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Indeed, it was the things like the "trident" and out of place monsters (Keystone Kops etc.) that made me quit nethack in the first place. I don't want to see too much silliness in (vanilla) Angband.
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