Tags: Angband
<A href="ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband/Windows/Angband-304.exe">Version 3.0.4</a> of <A href="http://thangorodrim.angband.org/">Angband</a> has been released. Here's a list of the fixes:
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<ul><li>'Ammunition of Wounding' said it has no special abilities. That is false for Mithril ammo. (Hallvard B Furuseth)</li><li>*Identify* scrolls talked about using up "a charge" instead of "the scroll". (Hallvard B Furuseth)</li><li>Fixed some integer overflows in the mana and hitpoint calculation on 16 bit systems. (reported by "pelpel")</li><li>Added an autoconf check for the can_change_color() curses function.</li><li>The OS X Makefile was missing from the source tarball. (reported by James Andrewartha)</li><li>Fixed a bug that caused shopkeepers to react overly pleased when selling them parts of a stack of wands or staves. (reported by Eddie Grove)</li><li>Rods in the inventory weren't four times less likely to be destroyed by lightning as intended. Instead everything located _after_ the rods in the inventory got a smaller chance to be destroyed. (Heino Vander Sanden)</li></ul>
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I just like the term <i>Ammunition of Wounding</i>. It's like <i>Water of Moisening</i> or something.
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Spotted at: <A HREF="http://yarns.felis7.civ.pl/index.php">YARNS</A>
<A href="ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband/Windows/Angband-304.exe">Version 3.0.4</a> of <A href="http://thangorodrim.angband.org/">Angband</a> has been released. Here's a list of the fixes:
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<ul><li>'Ammunition of Wounding' said it has no special abilities. That is false for Mithril ammo. (Hallvard B Furuseth)</li><li>*Identify* scrolls talked about using up "a charge" instead of "the scroll". (Hallvard B Furuseth)</li><li>Fixed some integer overflows in the mana and hitpoint calculation on 16 bit systems. (reported by "pelpel")</li><li>Added an autoconf check for the can_change_color() curses function.</li><li>The OS X Makefile was missing from the source tarball. (reported by James Andrewartha)</li><li>Fixed a bug that caused shopkeepers to react overly pleased when selling them parts of a stack of wands or staves. (reported by Eddie Grove)</li><li>Rods in the inventory weren't four times less likely to be destroyed by lightning as intended. Instead everything located _after_ the rods in the inventory got a smaller chance to be destroyed. (Heino Vander Sanden)</li></ul>
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I just like the term <i>Ammunition of Wounding</i>. It's like <i>Water of Moisening</i> or something.
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Spotted at: <A HREF="http://yarns.felis7.civ.pl/index.php">YARNS</A>