Discussion:
Consequences of an Unerringly Aligned Altar
(too old to reply)
Zersterer
2024-07-22 02:03:10 UTC
Permalink
I think the guy was trying to figure out at what floor level he's going
to take out the Minetown priest in the event of no altars found in
Dungeons of Doom. Around floor 10 it becomes feasible, around floor 20
it becomes practical and around 30 you just passed Moloch's altar. It
will be 20 for me unless I have a wand of fire. Lugh
Janis Papanagnou
2024-07-22 08:12:34 UTC
Permalink
Post by Zersterer
I think the guy was trying to figure out at what floor level he's going
to take out the Minetown priest in the event of no altars found in
Dungeons of Doom. Around floor 10 it becomes feasible, around floor 20
it becomes practical and around 30 you just passed Moloch's altar. It
will be 20 for me unless I have a wand of fire. Lugh
At some point it's easier to get a powerful pet to do the dirty job
for you. And you won't get any in-game penalties (loss of luck, ESP,
bad alignment) for that.

Janis
B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
2024-07-22 17:33:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Janis Papanagnou
Post by Zersterer
I think the guy was trying to figure out at what floor level he's going
to take out the Minetown priest in the event of no altars found in
Dungeons of Doom. Around floor 10 it becomes feasible, around floor 20
it becomes practical and around 30 you just passed Moloch's altar. It
will be 20 for me unless I have a wand of fire. Lugh
At some point it's easier to get a powerful pet to do the dirty job
for you. And you won't get any in-game penalties (loss of luck, ESP,
bad alignment) for that.
Or a =oC steering a nice *trice (or another deadly foe).

BeAr
--
===========================================================================
= What do you mean with: "Perfection is always an illusion"? =
===============================================================--(Oops!)===
Loading...