I like it, but I'm a roguelike casual. I play them for short runs (say half hour to several hours) to kill stuff, get loot, die horribly, and leave satisfied.Can someone summarise for me. Is it prestigious or is it shit? I could sail the high seas and check myself or even buy it outright but i want to hear the Codex Consensus(tm). In general I like roguelikes very much - both classical and games like Cataclysm DDA. Rogue-lites - that really depends.
Yeah, I never got why roguelikes were so niche even here. Even "combatfags" (if pushed I'd cast myself as the opposite) seem to often dismiss them outright, some even showing open disdain for the whole genre.
roguelikes waste your time by forcing you to replay the same set of levels again and again (even if they do have a different level layout every time), and if you work time's a scarce commodity
that said I don't disdain them, I just don't have the time for them
Have you tried Troll melee? The top 5 on the leaderboards are all trolls. The top spot is a lone wolf that rerolled its stats 54,322 times (not a joke), the rest are point buy.I'm finding it hard to go deeper than level 6/7, I end up annihilated. Tried a melee focused playstyle with high Mind (for the talent point at every 2 levels) but with no real AOE attacks I didn't find it viable. Must have died a bazillion times.
Now I went back to a gnome mage and using a tip I read online I'm doing pretty well. Basically high Mind and Spirit, but getting Natural Leader and Team Spirit. The latter talent has increased my XP gain nearly twice as fast. Less than an hour play and my character is already level 7.
Also I used to get the animate dead spell, but I think summon animals is stronger. You can't check the stats of the summons but it does feel that way.
That has to be some sort of reroll utility left running trying to maximize stats.Haven't tried that one yet! 54k times jesus christ, and I thought my 5 minute rerolling was tedious.
If you played Wixardry 7 at release you know this isn't necessarily the case.That has to be some sort of reroll utility left running trying to maximize stats.Haven't tried that one yet! 54k times jesus christ, and I thought my 5 minute rerolling was tedious.
I've seen enough rolling utilities and other scripts that people do with their computers to suspect it is. Are you trying to take what's left of my faith in humanity, by suspecting that some autismo lord spent a week poopsocking it just to roll the ultimate character? Was it you?If you played Wixardry 7 at release you know this isn't necessarily the case.That has to be some sort of reroll utility left running trying to maximize stats.Haven't tried that one yet! 54k times jesus christ, and I thought my 5 minute rerolling was tedious.
Six charactersthe ultimate character
Still thinking of those 1 level special levels, but in reality, this is probably pretty much the final layout.Haven't followed the latest development updates in quite some time. Do you plan on expanding the dungeon by adding additional areas, or this is pretty much the final layout of the game?
This one has a great ambient, I'm not a huge rogue-like fan, in général, I like the ones closer to a real RPG more.Can someone summarise for me. Is it prestigious or is it shit? I could sail the high seas and check myself or even buy it outright but i want to hear the Codex Consensus(tm). In general I like roguelikes very much - both classical and games like Cataclysm DDA. Rogue-lites - that really depends.
I agree, but the absence of plot/quests help. Having just a string of combat encounters helps for short sessions, so long as you're not dying very often. I find I can pick them up where I left them far more easily than a Bioware game, for example.
Apologies for quadruple posting but yesterday I was actually pissed off at my own greed. Should have taken the win!
Anyway, I want to try my hand at the same character again, not sure if anyone here could offer some advice.
My level 21 gnome mage had most of the spells and 5 followers equipped very well. In fact we steam rolled past our enemies. But the second Demi god quickly dispatched my followers, and one v one with him (Orty?) proved no match for him. Any celestial/animal/elemental I summon is killed in a couple of hits, then I run out of stamina. My lightning spell proved most effective but I'd need to have enough stamina to hit him 20+ times.
So my question is what would a tactic of a mage summoner look like to win? I had around 24 Mind and 21 Spirit.
Thanks!