Jason
chasing a bee
Tags: Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup
The @Play column takes a turn for the obsessive with a series of in-depth articles on <b><a href="http://crawl-ref.sourceforge.net/" target="blank">Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup</a></b>.
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<blockquote>Playing a Hill Orc Priest basically means taking up the sandals of Orc Jesus. Followers of Beogh, fairly early in their career, pick up a very nice little ability. When they catch sight of a particular orc for the first time the game makes a die roll, influenced, I assume, by your piety level. If it’s successful, the orc there and then greets you in a friendly manner and joins your team. There is no limit to the number of orcs you can have on your side, all flavors of orc may do this including uniques (the stronger ones may have to get beat down a bit first), and as individual orcs accumulate kills they gain power and can even promote into stronger forms, or gain magic or priest abilities. A friendly Orc Knight that has lasted a few dungeon levels is indeed a great friend, and allied Orc High Priests and Sorcerers, if you are lucky enough to score them, spam-summon friendly demons to aid your cause. While casualities are frequent, as many Crawl players discover early, there are a lot or orcs in the dungeon, so losses are easy to replace. It is that simple, and it is that awesome.</blockquote>
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Here's <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/01/column_play_crawlapalooza_part.php" target="blank">part 1</a>, <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/02/column_play_crawlapalooza_part_1.php" target="blank">part 2</a>, and <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/02/column_play_crawlapalooza_part_2.php" target="blank">part 3</a>. Part 4 is on the way.
The @Play column takes a turn for the obsessive with a series of in-depth articles on <b><a href="http://crawl-ref.sourceforge.net/" target="blank">Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup</a></b>.
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<blockquote>Playing a Hill Orc Priest basically means taking up the sandals of Orc Jesus. Followers of Beogh, fairly early in their career, pick up a very nice little ability. When they catch sight of a particular orc for the first time the game makes a die roll, influenced, I assume, by your piety level. If it’s successful, the orc there and then greets you in a friendly manner and joins your team. There is no limit to the number of orcs you can have on your side, all flavors of orc may do this including uniques (the stronger ones may have to get beat down a bit first), and as individual orcs accumulate kills they gain power and can even promote into stronger forms, or gain magic or priest abilities. A friendly Orc Knight that has lasted a few dungeon levels is indeed a great friend, and allied Orc High Priests and Sorcerers, if you are lucky enough to score them, spam-summon friendly demons to aid your cause. While casualities are frequent, as many Crawl players discover early, there are a lot or orcs in the dungeon, so losses are easy to replace. It is that simple, and it is that awesome.</blockquote>
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Here's <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/01/column_play_crawlapalooza_part.php" target="blank">part 1</a>, <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/02/column_play_crawlapalooza_part_1.php" target="blank">part 2</a>, and <a href="http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2010/02/column_play_crawlapalooza_part_2.php" target="blank">part 3</a>. Part 4 is on the way.