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The Warriors and their weapons - "Thats not a knife, THIS is a knife"
One of my problems with Angband is I find it stylistically unsatisfying that my warrior is best off in the early to mid game with a light weapon such as a dagger. It is both inaccurate and rather boring to play, as it becomes a case of "ohh, nice weapon but too heavy - k,w,y" How about we give Conan a real chance to wield a two handed sword, or at least close the gap enough so that you aren't crippling yourself to use a bigger weapon. Traditionally in RPGs it was a penalty that Wizards could only use daggers! How about we let the big guys bring the big guns!
I would suggest that warriors get an attack bonus from level one, an extra swing with all weapons. This would cement them as the top of the heap melee guys, an incentive to melee rather than ranged, and make bigger weapons accessible before stat gains. This also insures that they top out as the best in melee after stat gain! Alternatively, you could give them a bonus to their effective STR and DEX when calculating swings, which reflects their training in weapon handling. With either option you still end up with daggers being best, so I think you need to tweak the weapons as well. Therefore, I would also cap the number of attacks with weapons on the low and high ends, so the lightest and heaviest weapons are penalized. This would reflect a bit more the realistic utility of the various weapons, and hopefully make the damage vs. carry weight vs. powers decisions a bit more interesting. Perhaps artifacts would be excluded from the swing penalty (making the ‘thancs that much more sought after!). If you use the effective STR and DEX tweak, you could set the numbers such that only warriors get max swings with the heaviest weapons, so you see a Half Troll Hulk wielding a halberd like it was a Wiffle Ball bat! Another way to tweak weapons is to have weight be a factor in the damage bonus, so the lightest weapons do not receive the full damage bonus from strength, and heaviest weapons receive some multiple of the bonus to be determined by game balance (1.1x - 2x?). Again this change will insure that warrior gets the benefits from level one as they start with more strength and should end with the most strength as well. My final and least favorite idea is to penalize the ‘to hit’ chance based on class for each swing after the first, so at the very least for the 4th swing with a dagger, warriors are best. This will make the damage vs. weight vs. powers problem space a little more interesting for the other classes as well. As an aside, it would be nice if the average damage per swing was displayed on the character page, perhaps in parenthesis after the number of swings, so warriors don’t have to pull out the calculator every time we find a new weapon! Just some of my thoughts, do any other players have some ideas?
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Play OAngband. Or Sangband. Or FAAngband. Or Zangband.
There are lots of variants with O-style combat which addresses this very point.
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Nice idea, but I don't want to have to play a different variant for each class, and I don't have the time to get addicted to several rougelikes! Also, it seems to me we have an active maintainer and an interested community, so lets take advantage of it! If the changes are so widespead in the variants, it argues that it should probably be integrated into Vanilla, no?
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Nice idea, but I don't want to have to play a different variant for each class
So don't. Each of these also has an interesting magic system also. FAAngband has the most active maintainer right now (of those I listed). While O-style combat is prevalent in variants, so is V-style combat. Both have their adherents.
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I would love to see some Diablo or World of Warcraft style "DPS vs a monster with the level and AC of the last enemy you struck" stats. A reasonable approximation isn't too hard, but an accurate number is very complicated, if you consider all the factors: accuracy, blows, damage per hit, criticals, and slays. All of those values have their own formulas, all of which are modified by player gear of course, so it's not very practical to list it for every item in your inventory. But heck, even...
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blow * (num_dice * (die_size / 2 + 0.5) + to_dam) Also for what it's worth, I don't think it's a matter of warriors not being on top for melee - they have the highest STR and good DEX bonuses, the best melee skill, they can get up to 6 natural blows per round (where all other classes get only 4 or 5), and they have the most favorable coefficient for multiple blows. If you make a high elf warrior with 18/10 STR and 18/40 DEX, you can get 4 blows per round with a light weapon right out of the gate. Drop some enchant damage on there and you'll be cutting through the first 10 floors like nothing. As you say, the difference between light agile weapons and slow heavy-hitting ones is mostly stylistic. You might be surprised how much better a heavy artifact weapon with high damage dice and the right slay modifier can be, though - slay modifiers go up to x5 for kill/execute dragon/demon/undead, and only apply to the base damage dice, so heavy, hard-hitting weapons have a definite advantage there. I think V-style combat where the damage bonus and number of blows dominates melee is pretty entrenched at this point, so I doubt we'll see O-style combat work it's way back into Vanilla any time soon. |
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Not that I try to trick you into a variant, but Un has V combat, yet it has something close to what you describe: Warriors get 2 blows from the start (almost always) and light weapons get less damage (weapon to_dam and player total strength and equipment to_dam are both capped by sides*dice + 5, so a dagger 1d4 gets 4 + 9 + 9 = 22 maximum damage per blow, not counting criticals, slays, auto-activation on hit, coating and whatever other scary things await an ingenuous V adept in this sinister variant).
And yes, O combat rulez, in general. |
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Oh, and Steamband has something similar to this as heavy weapons have a number (dagger (1d4|0), mace (2d4|2)) after the pipe that makes your weapon awesome in ways I totally fail to understand, but somewhat similar to extra blows.
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Marble Dice, you and I are in agreement about having the average damage being displayed somewhere, preferably on the Character page (for the equipped weapon and launcher) and the info when inspecting a weapon. Hopefully Takkaria likes this idea as well... I would love to see this added even if nothing else changes!
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I know what you mean about minimizing 'variant shopping'. However, Steamband has a system where all weapons have a 'force' rating. The larger and heavier weapons typically have higher force values. The force of a weapon is factored in as a multiplier to the damage done.
In a game I am currently playing my adventurer finally found an axe. Her melee damage is noticably higher, and she's only getting -one- blow! |
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