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Dungeon Robber, an old-school flash game that is addictive and awesome.

Started by Archangel Fascist, August 02, 2013, 09:46:37 PM

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Archangel Fascist

Quote from: everloss;677170My dude retired as a knight. Didn't take that long to get that high cause I found several gems worth thousands of GP, each.

I don't get the point of the 10 ft pole though. It didn't seem to serve any purpose except as a fishing pole when I came across a stream.

Bonus to saving throws if you equip it.

Doom

Hmm, might want to check your cookies. I closed it out last night, shut down the computer.

Just now hit it on my favorites, and my level 6 fighter is saved, as is all the positions I've filled in the town.

The pole is generally a good thing to have, but there is at least one trap ("pit opens 6' in front of chest) that penalizes you for having one equipped.

The game is brutal hard on wizards, it took forever to get a few levels on my wizard, and even at 6th level he was still struggling with fights that were trivial for the other classes.

The game has its share of bugs, btw, but I've certainly had some fun with it so far.
(taken during hurricane winds)

A nice education blog.

Kyle Aaron

"Congratulations, Rutger Hauer, you level up to level 10! If you retired you'd be a prince! The king has given you his daughter's (or son's) hand and half the kingdom."

Listening to the Braveheart soundtrack, too.

"Will you fight?"
"Fight? Against that? No, we will run. And we will live."
"Aye. Fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR TREASURE!!!"
The Viking Hat GM
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Imperator

My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Doom

Does anyone know how to use the Animate Dead scroll? My cleric's been carrying it around for 7 levels now, and never a chance. I've killed orcs and skeletons, and that's not where it's used.

Any hint?
(taken during hurricane winds)

A nice education blog.

elfandghost

Quote from: Doom;679680Does anyone know how to use the Animate Dead scroll? My cleric's been carrying it around for 7 levels now, and never a chance. I've killed orcs and skeletons, and that's not where it's used.

Any hint?

Try the Graveyard before you visit the dungeon!
Mythras * Call of Cthulhu * OD&Dn

Doom

(taken during hurricane winds)

A nice education blog.

deleted user

Quote from: Kyle Aaron;676879The character generation and combat etc rules seem like something that could be written up in a page or two, it'd be interesting to see them.

Here's the beta rules from the KS page

Malgoffen

Exactly where is the option to "retire"?

Doom

(taken during hurricane winds)

A nice education blog.

Omega

Something took a while to notice. But. If you have henchmen and are at a rest point in a dungeon you get a "send to town to sell stuff" option. This opens your inventory to sell stuff without having to leave the dungeon.

Once you have the Inn you can get up to two henchemen there if one of your stats is CHA. Get the first one then re-enter the Inn and try again. Oft easier than trying to recruit monsters.

Wizards and I think Clerics gain spells by having scrolls in inventory. The scrolls are not used up when casting.

Erstwhile

Man, some guys get all the luck.  Redshirt died in his first battle against a Skeleton.  Redshirt II cut his losses early and retired as a Yeoman.  Redshirt III lucked out, found some good gear and some nice treasures fairly quickly, and retired as Mayor of this hick burg.  And then Redshirt IV played the longest of ANY of the Redshirts but never even made it to level - traps near-killed him several times until they finally really killed him.  Never did find any decent treasures, and healing from the traps kept draining his funds.  (And in the end his good fortune ended him - he found some plate mail only to die in a pit trap because his armour was too heavy.  OH CRUEL IRONY.)

Thanks for dropping my productivity by at least 30% while I'm trying to get stuff off my desk before Christmas.  :mad: ;)