View Full Version : The bravest man alive
Rookierookie
December 8th, 2011, 05:06 PM
Current killcount: 11306 and counting
llamabeast
December 8th, 2011, 08:05 PM
WOW. That's a lot.
brxbrx
December 9th, 2011, 01:09 AM
Flames from the sky, right?
That's impressive.
Too bad he's only got eighteen months to live...
Rookierookie
December 9th, 2011, 01:38 AM
Flames from the sky, right?
That's impressive.
Too bad he's only got eighteen months to live...
Gift of Health is up, he will serve me until the end of time.
Here's the HoF going into year 40. The last one has kind of an awkward name :angel
llamabeast
December 9th, 2011, 05:45 AM
Year 40?? You must be mad!
brxbrx
December 9th, 2011, 04:47 PM
He's playing Glory of the Gods, and probably on SP. It's normal that it takes so long, and it's probably quite interesting to see what state the world is in.
It's fun to see how badly your dominion and your spells ****ed up the world. Playing as Hinnom, no province had more than 12000 population due to the constant bloodhunting, and my home province was occupied only by some Baali, a few Rephaim, and some Melqarts. Everybody else was eaten.
JonBrave
December 9th, 2011, 05:19 PM
Too bad he's only got eighteen months to live...
How do you know that figure (ignoring the GoH mentioned later)?
The tooltips don't seem to work on that link :(
shatner
December 9th, 2011, 05:54 PM
The first image in this thread shows the guy as having 18hp and is diseased. Also, he's old. Without GoH, the Chalice or a source of regeneration, he will lose 1hp a month until he reaches zero (in 18 months time) and die. Technically, GoH and the Chalice won't stop that directly but there is a very strong chance that his disease will be cured before he reaches 0hp so he can continue to nuke armies with remote fire spells for months and years to come.
JonBrave
December 9th, 2011, 06:50 PM
Sigh. I had not appreciated that the "sick head" icon meant "diseased" == -1HP/turn. I thought it kind of meant clcik on it to discover what the effect is :( With the Hearts you don't know what they are till you click, right?
Starbelly Geek
December 9th, 2011, 06:56 PM
Sigh. I had not appreciated that the "sick head" icon meant "diseased" == -1HP/turn. I thought it kind of meant clcik on it to discover what the effect is :( With the Hearts you don't know what they are till you click, right?
Well, if you play the game on a Linux box with the right command line switches, you can turn on the telepathic link that tells you what the hearts mean without your having to click on them. Same thing for figuring out what heroic quality the hall of fame gave a character. It's really cool.
JonBrave
December 9th, 2011, 07:01 PM
Windows only :)
So to clarify:
* The "sick head" means "diseased", and that means -1HP/turn (without clicking)?
* The "hearts" can mean -ve HPs(?), or are they only "one-timers" and not per-turn-ers?
? :eek:
Starbelly Geek
December 9th, 2011, 08:43 PM
Sick head means diseased.
Diseased is an affliction, so you'll also have a little heart, and the little heart will tell you about what it means to be diseased.
Diseased people lose a hit point per month (unless they are regenerating, in which case they lose a hit point every Late Winter turn) and have a chance every month of getting another affliction.
Other afflictions cause other side effects that generally don't involve the continual loss of hit points. Only "diseased" has an extra obvious indicator, although some are apparent from the stats (crippled = 2 AP, battle fright has lowered morale, blind has lots of zeroes) or description (lost limb means you only get one weapon and no shield).
shatner
December 9th, 2011, 08:51 PM
The sick head means diseased. Also, one of the two hearts that unit has is the affliction "Diseased" (yes, that's redundant but diseased is an important enough affliction to get both a heart and a sick head icon). The other heart is... something else (limp, crippled, whatever). All afflictions are permanent and, other than diseased, none of them have accumulating effects (i.e. battle fright will always give a -5 moral and that penalty will never increase further).
As stated before, all afflictions are permanent until healed and healing is generally kinda rare. Forms of healing are:
1) the recuperation ability, which will constantly attempt to heal afflictions for that unit only
2) being immortal, acts the same as recuperation though it might not be as effective... not sure on that one
3) being in the same province as one or more friendly healers who are taking the "Heal" action. Note that you cannot heal afflictions on old units this way.
4) Being in the same province as a unit holding The Chalice
5) Being in friendly dominion while the spell Gift of Health is in effect
6) Any time you involuntarily change shape (like changing from a jaguar warrior into a werejaguar and again when changing back into a jaguar warrior after the battle is over) have a chance of healing afflictions. Voluntary shapechanging (like changing a dragon pretender into human form and back) won't heal afflictions
Starbelly Geek
December 9th, 2011, 08:56 PM
3) being in the same province as one or more friendly healers who are taking the "Heal" action. Note that you cannot heal afflictions on old units this way.
4) Being in the same province as a unit holding The Chalice
5) Being in friendly dominion while the spell Gift of Health is in effect
It should probably be noted that of these three, only the second and third have a chance of working for the dude in the picture above, because he got diseased (most likely) from being old. Old age afflictions can't be healed by the "heal" action.
brxbrx
December 9th, 2011, 09:31 PM
3) being in the same province as one or more friendly healers who are taking the "Heal" action. Note that you cannot heal afflictions on old units this way.
I didn't know that. Explains a lot.
Starbelly Geek
December 9th, 2011, 10:45 PM
3) being in the same province as one or more friendly healers who are taking the "Heal" action. Note that you cannot heal afflictions on old units this way.
I didn't know that. Explains a lot.
Does, doesn't it? Explains, for example, that I didn't read past the word "action" on that line of that post.
brxbrx
December 9th, 2011, 11:44 PM
3) being in the same province as one or more friendly healers who are taking the "Heal" action. Note that you cannot heal afflictions on old units this way.
I didn't know that. Explains a lot.
Does, doesn't it? Explains, for example, that I didn't read past the word "action" on that line of that post.
Wow. I didn't even read your post.
Peter Ebbesen
December 10th, 2011, 09:09 AM
Morale 53 - I've got to admit with the OP, that is quite probably the bravest man alive.
brxbrx
December 10th, 2011, 09:28 AM
Does morale even matter beyond that point? Can he be routed? I mean, he's got higher morale than a mindless unit. What does such high morale mean?
Peter Ebbesen
December 10th, 2011, 09:52 AM
Does morale even matter beyond that point? Can he be routed? I mean, he's got higher morale than a mindless unit. What does such high morale mean?
It gives him serious bragging rights in the house of just fires. :angel
brxbrx
December 10th, 2011, 10:29 AM
Does morale even matter beyond that point? Can he be routed? I mean, he's got higher morale than a mindless unit. What does such high morale mean?
It gives him serious bragging rights in the house of just fires. :angel
That made me smile
Corinthian
December 10th, 2011, 01:29 PM
How does you even get morale that high? I mean he only get +4 from experience and he started with 15-20? Is his heroic ability heroic valor or heroic stupidity?
brxbrx
December 10th, 2011, 04:06 PM
How does you even get morale that high? I mean he only get +4 from experience and he started with 15-20? Is his heroic ability heroic valor or heroic stupidity?
It's valor. You can see a standard.
Chazar
December 12th, 2011, 06:44 AM
Well, if you play the game on a Linux box with the right command line switches, you can turn on the telepathic link that tells you what the hearts mean without your having to click on them. Same thing for figuring out what heroic quality the hall of fame gave a character. It's really cool.Which command line switches are the right ones for this?
What does it do exactly?
I am playing on a Linux box, but I also have to click the hearts.
Starbelly Geek
December 12th, 2011, 11:13 AM
Well, if you play the game on a Linux box with the right command line switches, you can turn on the telepathic link that tells you what the hearts mean without your having to click on them. Same thing for figuring out what heroic quality the hall of fame gave a character. It's really cool.Which command line switches are the right ones for this?
What does it do exactly?
I am playing on a Linux box, but I also have to click the hearts.
Well, I don't actually use a Linux box, so I'm not familiar with their eerie powers, but do you have up-to-date drivers for your telepathy hardware? It relies on a bluetooth connection to the receptor you should have had inserted behind your ear when you were visited by The Great Penguin, and the latest drivers are much more stable than previous versions.
PS - been to Ulm. Nice cathedral.
Chazar
December 13th, 2011, 03:48 AM
Well, I don't actually use a Linux box, so I'm not familiar with their eerie powers, but do you have up-to-date drivers for your telepathy hardware? It relies on a bluetooth connection ...
Actually, I do use Telepathy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepathy_(software)) (a communications framework), and it does (indirectly) work well with my Plantronics Bluetooth Headpiece already. It all makes sense to me, so I don't think this is a Linux driver issue. :penguin: I think the interface of Dom3 is to blame here, but this has been a long-standing issue - a well-known problem (don't get me started, there would be so many real simple tweaks to improve the GUI by a lot).
:doh: Ok, you were joking. Got it now; although I still don't get the original joke. :confused: Thanks for clarifying it anyway, for otherwise I would have kept wondering about it. :)
PS - been to Ulm. Nice cathedral.I've never been in Ulm, except for riding through it on a train once or twice. 200km is actually a fairly long distance, although I am travelling 400km twice a week. Incidentally, my travel both starts and ends within 200km of Ulm. Weird, isn't it?
JonBrave
December 13th, 2011, 04:00 PM
:doh: Ok, you were joking. Got it now; although I still don't get the original joke. :confused:
Assuming you mean:
Sigh. I had not appreciated that the "sick head" icon meant "diseased" == -1HP/turn. I thought it kind of meant clcik on it to discover what the effect is :( With the Hearts you don't know what they are till you click, right?
Well, if you play the game on a Linux box with the right command line switches, you can turn on the telepathic link that tells you what the hearts mean without your having to click on them. Same thing for figuring out what heroic quality the hall of fame gave a character. It's really cool.
I think Starbelly was being ironic from the start :) Linux or not (despite its mysticism), you're gonna have to click...
I grew up on Unix. For those who know, Kernighan & Ritchie wre clearly divine beings. Never used Linux.
Do you all recall the greatest moment for Unix in cinema history? I keep thinking it's from WarGames, but I think I'm wrong. The person goes "OMG it's a UNIX machine" but they can still crack it, doubtless with typing a lot of "ls -l"s ? Anyone??
Starbelly Geek
December 13th, 2011, 04:24 PM
Do you all recall the greatest moment for Unix in cinema history? I keep thinking it's from WarGames, but I think I'm wrong. The person goes "OMG it's a UNIX machine" but they can still crack it, doubtless with typing a lot of "ls -l"s ? Anyone??
There's a line in Jurassic Park where the little girl sits down at the Macintosh computer and says "It's a Unix system. I know this!" and proceeds to use the strangest GUI ever to interact with the security system.
At least the interfaces and games in Wargames vaguely resembled what they claimed to be.
JonBrave
December 13th, 2011, 04:40 PM
You're a hero, StarBelly, I'm sure you're right, will look it up in a mo'...! :)
JonBrave
December 13th, 2011, 05:00 PM
Yes indeedy :D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFUlAQZB9Ng
And as I recall, the scene goes on to: she has to arcade-navigate the on-screen UNIX-file-system in order to get to a file... Eat your hearts out, Linux-ers, this was the era of real UNIX GUIs...
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