My sniper was dominating level 23 with a tomahawk +8 and a speed-enhanced bow. Facing off three or four death eyes and scorpios (playing with swarm intelligence on), suddenly the tomahawk went spiraling down into the abyss! I think the sniper had lost line of sight to her target, and the tomahawk bounced off a wall and down it went. I thought the run was lost!

Fortunately, the tomahawk was somewhere in level 24! After sacrificing a few seeds to the gods of the forest in thanks, she went on to close Yog-Dzewa’s eye forever.

Now my question: is it always the case that items that fall into the abyss will be found in the level below?

  • paw@feddit.org
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    1 month ago

    Yes, I sometimes drop items I want to sell in the next shop deliberately down a chasm. If you push enemies down a chasm (e.g. wand if blast) then you kill them as well and their dropped items can be found on the next level as well. There may be sone limitations I never experienced. However, if you kill an enemy by pushing it down a chasm you receive less XP.

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      1 month ago

      With enemies you also have to be careful with the potions they drop. They shatter on a floor below. Especially funny at every level before a boss because everything lands by the stairs. I once entered into a whirlwind of ice, poison gas and paralytic gas.

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      1 month ago

      Oh, that’s a good idea! I used to just leave a pile of items somewhere on the level and then I have to return for them. Dropping them down a chasm is much more convenient.

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        1 month ago

        It is definitely more convenient. You can’t throw potions obviously. And I wouldn’t risk throwing scrolls because they can get burned by accident. Just toss down unneeded armor and weapons, or even food, thrown weapons, or wands.

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    1 month ago

    Don’t upgrade a throwable, upgrade a ring of sharpshooting. Every upgrade on a ROF will make your throwables have +1 level.

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      1 month ago

      It is very useful to at least upgrade to +1 so the throwable becomes indestructible, handy when an explosion trap goes off for example. Also to upgrade it further until you have unlimited uses is also quite nice and I think that can be modified by ring of sharpshooting.

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        1 month ago

        My favorite is Boomerang. It gets unlimited uses at just +2 and does pretty good damage. I’ve had runs where I made three +2 boomerangs. Since it comes back after two more turns, I could throw one every turn!

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      1 month ago

      This is incorrect. Ring of Sharpshooting upgrades a weapon’s damage as if it were a higher level. It does not change the level.

      The entire reason to play sniper is to upgrade a thrown weapon and use the Shared Upgrades talent. Each upgrade gives your sniper shot +30% damage with the +3 talent.

      Besides, you can’t just will a Ring of Sharpshooting into existence. They are rare.

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        1 month ago

        I wish they were rare actually rare, jeez. And that depends on whether you want +540% each time you throw your +18 weapon (but then you have to go search it back and alladat) , or +26 leveled shots from every weapon (22 from a level 21 sharpshooting ring, 4 from another +3 ring)

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          1 month ago

          The most important talent on sniper is shared upgrades. You don’t need a great variety of thrown weapons to kill just a few enemies, and each thrown weapon upgrade increases the bow’s special attack by 30%. The tomahawk + followup strike can kill basically anything just fine, if you upgrade the tomahawk.

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            Yeah, but best combo for me is the heavy boomerang. Then have the projecting enchantment on the bow and you can throw the boomerang and use the snipers mark through walls. You’ll need the vision talent too, of course. Maybe the newts eye makes this even more interesting, haven’t tried the combo for a while.

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              I’ve obtained the amulet with both the tomahawk and the boomerang. Both are awesome. The boomerang comes back, allowing easy repeated use of the sniper skills. The tomahawk, though, can finish off an enemy due to bleeding. Given the choice, though, I’d probably go with a boomerang.

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      1 month ago

      Will the effect of the ring apply to the “shared upgrades” talent? I was under the impression that it doesn’t, since the weapon level is not actually increased.