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[H|94%|12|YAVP] First game in 9.9.3 - new version impressions
alver:
Hohum. The Juggernaut type should actually kill ALL monsters it tries to walk through, unless they roll for agility and jump sideways. If hurt, he should burrow in the floor. Emerging 5d5 turns later in the general vicinity of the player, sending a spray of rubble around. Oh, and did i mention he should leave rubble in his wake? Rubble = reduced movement speed, partial cover from ranged attacks.
Oh. and anther one. The rubble terrain type itself :-P reduced movement speed, partial cover.
And another another one. Cover itself. If you're standing next to an obstacle, you can shoot unimpeded. Anything that's not next to cover, when shooting through it, gets a chance to hit the cover.
...and wall corners would also provide partial cover.
- grates (instead of doors). Doors that need to be opened to move through, but that can be used to shoot through.
Thexare:
You know, skulls aren't the only thing that don't automatically tell you how to use them. Experimentation is part of roguelikes, that's why I haven't complained about the fact that everyone keeps quiet about how to pick up the Dragonslayer. At least Skulls are explained on the Wiki.
Similarly, there's also the Lava Element.
Also note that Skulls aren't only available on the City of Skulls. In fact, due to the fact that the City doesn't always spawn and, favoring pistols as I do, I'm rarely equipped to take it on, most of my skulls have been from normal levels.
BirdoPrey:
The rabid secrecy over the dragonslayer is the least likable aspect of the doomrl community.
Kornel Kisielewicz:
BirdoPrey, there is no secret in the DragonSlayer anymore -- search the forum for answers.
grommile:
I've searched the forum, Kornel.
It doesn't help, unless you mean "rummage through the noise until you find some oblique hints and nudge-nudge-wink-wink allusions" rather than "use the search". The only explicit statement I've seen is that the requirement is definitely not simply "Brute 3" and (from you) that the requirements were tightened in a recent version.
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