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Re: CF: how's "chance of learn skill" calculated
- To: Anthony Thyssen <>
- Subject: Re: CF: how's "chance of learn skill" calculated
- From: Christian Stieber <>
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 18:37:42 +0100
- Cc: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- In-Reply-To: <>; from Anthony Thyssen on Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 11:42:53PM +1000
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Anthony Thyssen () wrote:
> What I am really hating in the number of junk and usless scrolls which
> are so expensive (more than some spells) in the magic shops.
Don't expect a "user manual" with every scroll. This is still a
roleplaying game --- explore the world.
> On another matter. What is the goal of the Under city. Using maps I
> painstakingly generated years ago I breezed though it, Grabed the crown,
> which is not worth very much or seems to be any use, you can't wear it
> for example. Then ran for my life as I accidently let out
> a rust monster...
Again, don't expect a sign telling you what to do in each map.
As far as the old city goes: this is a quest. Nothing useful to be
gained, though.
If you have problems with this, try an action game :-) And don't even
consider doing pupland --- it's full of puzzles, and no user manuals.
> If you only have a spell point max of 2 (I=14) and a talisman, what
> spell can I actually cast to get experience? I have learnt quite
> a few first level spells (all I can find) but can't actually cast
> any of them!
Magic bullet. Also, intelligence does not determine mana. Power is
important for that.
Christian
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Christian Stieber http://www.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~stieber
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