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Arena Adventurings and Daggerfall Dealings, A Characters Update thread |
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Lena Wolf |
Oct 28 2022, 05:30 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 18-May 21
From: Bravil
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Well, they started with Morroblivion. Now there's Daggerblivion. I would not discount anything at this point. (Redguardblivion? ) Daggerblivion looks really shiiiiiiny, though.
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"What is life's greatest illusion?" "Innocence, my brother."
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Lena Wolf |
Oct 28 2022, 05:42 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 18-May 21
From: Bravil
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QUOTE(mirocu @ Oct 28 2022, 05:37 PM) QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Oct 28 2022, 06:30 PM) Daggerblivion looks really shiiiiiiny, though. It does! If I wasn't so heavily invested in Oblivion, I could definitely see myself playing it! There's nothing stopping you... It's the same game! Lothran could take a detour from Bruma and veer off North a bit. This post has been edited by Lena Wolf: Oct 28 2022, 05:43 PM
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"What is life's greatest illusion?" "Innocence, my brother."
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Decrepit |
Nov 1 2022, 01:13 PM
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Master
Joined: 9-September 15
From: Mid-South USA
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Too much time has passed to recall details of individual assignments my DFU avatar tackled since last report. He's completed two complete cycles: Mages Guild, Knights of the Dragon, Temple of Kynareth, Fighters Guild, Civilian/Merchant. In between the two, he attempted to grab a Royalty task at DFC Castle. No one of rank there had anything to offer.
Both Civilian/Merchant tasked were super simple . . . guard a civilian in her DFC home from 2100-2400 that evening. Kill a few poorly-trained assassins. Wait out the remaining time. Leave. Report to where the task-giver is located in during the day. Claim reward. That's it.
During two dungeon-crawl assignments, my avatar resorted to something he almost never does, use teleport to return to the exit once the target was killed/found. Both were super large dungeons with lots of levers that had to be manipulated. At some point, he decided enough was enough and teleported.
My avatar has amassed a decent selection of Daedric Armor and Weapons for his home attic collection. During one of his two most recent assignments, he finally found a Daedric helm, given him a full set of Daedric in storage. He still has a way to go before acquiring as much Daedric as it wants, especially when armor variants are taken into account.
Of other materials he collects, he's doing surprisingly well considering how little time he's been at it (since his original attic collect mysteriously disappeared).
He recently leveled, spending 4 of five points on WIS, the last on LUCK.
He's gone up 10 points in Destruction since creating an effective low-mana Practice Spell from that school.
Despite collecting rather than selling most Daedric finds, my avatar now has over 20mil in the Bank of Daggerfall!
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Decrepit |
Nov 23 2022, 04:15 PM
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Master
Joined: 9-September 15
From: Mid-South USA
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Yesterday evening's final DFU task was the retrieval of a Daedra Heart from Hold of Hawkcroft, for DFC ToK. My avatar traversed the entire dungeon in great detail, never finding his objective. We went over the map with a fine-toothed comb. Neither of us spotted any overlooked passages or doorways, secret or otherwise.
It was eventually decided to do something neither of us is keen on, use "tele2qitem". We have self-imposed restrictions placed on its usage. He can not simply grab/kill the objective, then work/TP his way back to the exit. Instead, once at the objective, we open the map and study the room's location. I then reload the save made prior to the command. He again attempts to find the room conventionally.
This ended in failure.
I once again used "tele2qitem", which BTW landed him in a water-filled room. Breaking tradition, he this time left the room and attempted to explore that section of map until unearthing a connection with already-trodden territory. Our thought was simply to see what he'd overlooked. I'd then reload. We'd accept the quest as a failure.
This didn't work either. Despite our best efforts, we found no connection between the objective and the rest of the dungeon. That settled, he returned to the objective, grabbed the Heart, and TP'd the exit. Not finding it on his own being, so far as we can ascertain, no fault of his, it was decided that he'd be allowed to keep / turn in the Heart and consider the mission a success.
It's bugged me ever since. If this is indeed a game glitch, it might be the first of its type experienced in years. My decrepit mind tells me that there has to be something we overlooked. I'll talk with my avatar when next we meet and see if he's willing to revisit that dungeon, for the sole purpose of putting my mind at rest on the matter.
In other DFU news, thanks to frequent spell-casting practice, all "schools" are now at 75% or more. Restoration is highest, maxed at 100%. Destruction might be next, at 77%. One, I forget which, is 76%. The others are 75%. Destruction saw the largest increase, having sat at 51% for ages until at long last figuring out how to create a proper practice spell. It's a mixture of Restoration and Destruction, both affecting Stamina. One effect negates the other. He must of course be very careful when and where it's cast.
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ghastley |
Nov 23 2022, 09:37 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 13-December 10
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My recollection of the original game was that there were dungeons where the topology was in two unconnected sections, so if the objective was in the wrong one, it could never be reached. If DFU uses the same data then the dungeon would have the same issues. There's a good article on UESP that explains how they work. Since the objective location is selected from a list, the dungeons with disconnected sections still have a good chance of letting you reach them. so you'd never experience the problem. Although it doesn't say so, I think I read somewhere that the teleport links operate within a block, not between blocks, as they're not the same as the "doors" on the block faces, and there would be no way to guarantee random blocks would link. This post has been edited by ghastley: Nov 23 2022, 09:40 PM
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Mods for The Elder Scrolls single-player games, and I play ESO.
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Decrepit |
Nov 27 2022, 05:07 PM
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Master
Joined: 9-September 15
From: Mid-South USA
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My DFU avatar returned to the dungeon with the seemingly unreachable objective. He didn't stay long. It soon became obvious that, if there is indeed a connection between the objective and the rest of the dungeon, it isn't as easy as finding a wall-torch that might, when activated, open an otherwise concealed passageway. One of those would have been in an obvious location in relation to the unreachable dungeon segment. Neither he nor I were willing to go over every square inch of what is a sizable dungeon, in hope of spotting a level or teleport we missed first time round. (We found one TP that first time. It is inactive. It makes sense that there should be at least one more TP somewhere within the dungeon. Maybe within the objective segment? Not that it matters if that one reachable TP is dead.)
We used to encounter the occasional unreachable dungeon objective back in the DOS DF days. I believe this is our first (assuming I'm current) since DFU has matured. (Bear in mind that the DFU version I run is now over a year old.)
In other DFU news:
Had quite a shock at the very beginning of a recent quest-crawl. The dungeon entrance/exit is a roughly square room with one visible (closed) door at left, near the back wall. Behind that is another room. It contained two Vampire Ancient, both of which immediate launched an attack. Those things are no laughing matter, even at my avatar's level (31). Still, he's handled three at once plenty of times and came out on top. Two shouldn't be much of a challenge, so long as he keeps his wits about him.
At this stage of his career, he often takes a VA out with three solid hits of his Daedric Katana. Very rarely two. One if backstabbing. He positioned himself so that the VAs had to attack via the doorway. Thus, he dealt with only one at any given moment. That first VA took forever to take down. Seven or eight hits, I'm guessing. That done, my avatar launched a lighting-fast attack on the second. The idea here is to hit hard enough to stun, then get in a few more blows before it has a chance to recover and fight back. It didn't work. Instead of being thrown off balance, the VA itself launch a series of fast attacks. All connected. Next thing i know, the DF funeral/crow video appears onscreen. It's the first time my avatar has gone down since early this play-through, quite a few RL years ago! After reloading, he handled those first two with relative easy, and had no trouble with the remainder of them. (He will, of course, never know of his brief demise, since it isn't saved.)
His most recent crawl saw him tasked to dispose of an orc. It was a fairly large dungeon. He cleared almost the whole of it ere reaching his objective. Not a minuted after doing so, a "dream sequences" appeared, heralding his potential infection with vampirism! Neither he nor I will tolerate that sort of business. Here, I didn't need to come to the rescue. He keeps several bottles of Cure Disease with him, for just this sort of emergency. He downed one, then cast his self-made cure-disease spell for good measure. The dungeon being not far from DFC, he broke precedence, TP'd to the exit, stepped outside, did a quick spell practice session, TP'd to DFC, rode his cart straight to ToK, and asked its healer to cure him. He was told he has no disease. Hopefully, this settles the matter. Another DF day needs to pass before we know for sure.
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