The Angband Ladder: Flounder, Noldor Feanor no-class by will_asher

  [Sil 1.0.1 Character Dump]

 Name   Flounder      Age    3,022       Str   2
 Sex    Male          Height   6'9       Dex   5
 Race   Noldor        Weight   161       Con   3 =  4      -1
 House  Feanor                           Gra   2 =  3  -1

 Game Turn    5,693   Melee  (+9,1d16)   Melee        9 =  4  +5  -1  +1
 Exp Pool     2,263   Bows    (+9,0d0)   Archery      9 =  3  +5      +1
 Total Exp   11,363   Armor  [+11,4-8]   Evasion     11 =  5  +5  +1
 Burden       144.7                      Stealth     10 =  4  +5  +1
 Max Burden   144.0   Health     -3:34   Perception   4 =  2  +2
 Depth         250'   Voice      28:28   Will         4 =  2  +2
 Min Depth     250'                      Smithing    10 =  6  +2  +1  +1
 Light Radius     1                      Song         2 =  0  +2

 You are one of two children of a warrior from the house of Feanor. You
 have light green eyes, straight black hair, and a fair complexion.






  [Last Messages]

> The Mewlip misses you.
> The Orc archer fires an arrow.
> The Mewlip rings its bell.
> You resist!
> The Mewlip claws you.
> You miss the Mewlip.
> The Mewlip misses you.
> The Mewlip claws you.
> Low hitpoint warning!
> *** LOW HITPOINT WARNING! ***
> You hit the Mewlip.
> The Mewlip misses you. <2x>
> It fires an arrow.
> It hits!
> You die.


  [Screenshot]

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  [Equipment]

a) The Great Spear of Melkor (-1,1d14) [+1] <-1> {cursed} 8.0 lb
   It decreases your grace by 1.  It is branded with venom.  It 
   is cursed.  It cannot be harmed by the elements.  It requires
   both hands to wield it properly.  It counts as a type of
   polearm.  
b) (nothing)
c) a Topaz Ring of Evasion [+1]
d) a Jet Ring of Accuracy (+1)
e) a Driftwood Amulet of Danger
   It draws powerful creatures to your level.  
f) a Lesser Jewel
g) Leather Armour [-1,1d4]
h) a Cloak [+1]
i) (nothing)
j) a Helm [-1,1d2]
k) a Set of Gauntlets of the Forge (-1) [+0,1d1] <+1>
   It improves your smithing by 1.  
l) a Pair of Leather Boots of Softest Tread [+0,1d1] <+2>
   It improves your stealth by 2.  
m) 99 Arrows
   They can be shot by a bow.
n) 22 Arrows (Poisoned)
   They are branded with venom.  They can be shot by a bow.


  [Inventory]

a) 2 Dark Green Herbs of Rage
b) 2 Fragments of Lembas
c) 5 Black Potions of Slow Poison
d) a Dark Green Potion of Quickness
e) 2 Copper Speckled Potions of Poison
f) a Beryl Ring of Perception <+1>
   It improves your perception by 1.  
g) a Ruby Ring of Sustenance
   It reduces your need for food.  
h) a Mail Corslet (-1) [-3,2d4]
i) a Filthy Rag
j) Leather Armour [-1,1d4]
k) a Round Shield [+0,1d3]
l) 4 Daggers (+0,1d5) {@t1} 3.2 lb
   It can be thrown effectively (10 squares).  
m) a Shortsword (+0,1d7) [+1] 1.1 lb
n) a Longsword (+0,2d5) [+1] 3.1 lb
o) a Greatsword (-2,3d6) [+1] 8.9 lb
   It requires both hands to wield it properly.  
p) a Greatsword (-1,3d5) [+1] 8.7 lb
   It requires both hands to wield it properly.  
q) a Spear (-1,1d9) {@t2} 3.0 lb
   It can be thrown effectively (5 squares).  It does extra
   damage when wielded with both hands.  It counts as a type of
   polearm.  
r) a Great Spear of Hador's House (-1,1d13) [+1] <+1> 7.7 lb
   It increases your strength by 1.  It grants you the ability: 
   Follow-Through.  It requires both hands to wield it properly.
   It counts as a type of polearm.  
s) a Great Spear (-1,1d13) [+1] {@t2} 5.1 lb
   It requires both hands to wield it properly.  It counts as a
   type of polearm.  
t) a Great Spear (-1,1d13) [+1] {@t2} 6.0 lb
   It requires both hands to wield it properly.  It counts as a
   type of polearm.  
u) a Quarterstaff (+0,2d3) [+2] 3.5 lb
   It requires both hands to wield it properly.  
v) a War Hammer (-2,4d1) 4.7 lb
   It does extra damage when wielded with both hands.  
w) 79 Arrows
   They can be shot by a bow.



  ['Score' 005094307]


Posted on 18.1.2012 06:33

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On 18.1.2012 06:50 will_asher wrote:
My second game with smithing (and with 1.0.1). Abilities: precision, jeweler, finesse, armorsmith, enchantment.

On 18.1.2012 11:34 Scatha wrote:
If you get your smithing just one higher, to 11 (could be by starting with an extra point of grace), you can make rings of evasion/accuracy +2 instead of +1. On the other hand for your first forge you might decide just to go for one kind of smithing (so perhaps jeweller, OR armoursmith and enchantment), to preserve early experience.

On 18.1.2012 21:10 will_asher wrote:
I found two forges. At the first forge, I didn't have enough XP for jeweler (which was what I wanted) yet, so I just made some normal armor. At the second forge, I added jeweler (to make my two rings) and armorsmith (which I used first to make the smithing gauntlets).
I just now noticed I was wearing an amulet of danger. Maybe if something doesn't identify itself after a little while, I should take it off (or if I start seeing mountain trolls early like I did).

On 19.1.2012 14:11 Scatha wrote:
The main issue is that the experience getting the spread of Smithing abilities would go a fair way towards just helping your combat abilities directly in the early game.

You describe the sensible strategies for the Amulet of Danger pretty well. There are some other approaches too, but they're a little more esoteric.

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