![]() Then they will grumble when you sell crappy potions to them. You can’t steal from shops as you can in Nethack, but the shop owners will say some amusing things – especially when you sell them a NICE potion or scroll for the standard amount they give for unidentified items. Paladins are some mix of warrior and priest – I’ll start one of them tonight, to see how melee characters do. The one time I tried to disarm a trap in a corridor, it worked immediately. Rogues also get some mage spells I am unsure of how they are different from rangers so far. When you fire a spell or arrow, you’re able to not just pick a direction, you can instead target the nearest monster if it’s within range. Food is much less of an issue so far than it is in Nethack – you find or buy food rations, and need to use them much less often. You can also close doors to prevent monsters from coming up on you while you rest. I tend to use arrows and magic missiles about equally you can “R”est to regain mana and health when no monsters are about. Rangers seem (so far) to be archers who get mage spells. It is definitely a different game to play than Nethack, and I can see why many people like one or the other but not both. I have a Ranger who just turned 9:Īngband has 6 classes: warrior, mage, priest, rogue, ranger, and paladin. I’m actually doing fairly well considering I haven’t played seriously in years. Users of these versions of Windows should probably choose another tileset.So I spend yesterday and today playing Angband. Thus Absurd is quite likely to be large enough to trigger this bug, and can be expected to do so on Windows 95 and Windows Me as well. ![]() This is an OS issue.Įven the 64圆4 size is larger than any other popular tileset. Windows 98 is unable to load tiles that are too large. The DevTeam lists W343-2 as "not a bug" (more precisely, there's really nothing that can be done about it):
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