Author Topic: Dwarf Fortress Megathread! - Necro'd enough to count as a vampire  (Read 133915 times)

Hey guys I think this thread finally has some life moving through it again.

More on topic, what tileset do you guys like to use? I used to use Phoebus, but now I like the default tileset more.

Hey guys I think this thread finally has some life moving through it again.

More on topic, what tileset do you guys like to use? I used to use Phoebus, but now I like the default tileset more.
I've never used any tilesets.

how am i supposed to dwarf fortress

the tutorial i found has something about planting mushrooms on farm plots, but i can't place farm plots indoors... or find any plantable seeds whatsoever

how am i supposed to dwarf fortress

the tutorial i found has something about planting mushrooms on farm plots, but i can't place farm plots indoors... or find any plantable seeds whatsoever
You need to get yourself some seeds when you begin.


Also, it is a good thing I made a backup file for my vampire. I overestimated my power and ended up making a couple of huge mistakes.

First, I entered a tomb and found out the mummy was a necromancer. It was alright because night creatures won't attack other night creatures. But when I couldn't find a book or slab to become a necromancer too, I got frustrated and attacked the mummy in anger. The mummy proceeded to curse me and then he gave me my first injury ever. I was frightened and ran away.

Next, I did a legendary quest and killed a sand titan without incident.

After this, I found another legendary quest to kill a goblin warlord. I grabbed myself a couple of companions and set off. When I arrived I found that the goblins were not hostile with me. I made them my friends. Then I accidentally walked into one of my non-companion goblins which I automatically attacked. This caused all of the 20 goblins surrounding me to turn on me. I was injured and ran towards a river, turning to attack only when there was one goblin within range. When I got near the river I saw my old companions, who then proceeded to tell me that they would kill me. Apparently, I had pissed them off. I made it through this fight, but not without losing my ability to stand.

I went to a nearby village to check and see if I was hated by the civilization. I was. I decided to go and kill a couple bogeymen to raise my stats. This went alright, and then I went back to the village. It is a bad decision to fight people when your movement speed is around 400. The curse kills your combat skills and I was badly injured by the villagers, losing the ability to hold weapons. I managed to run away until only one was chasing me, and I through a piece of clay at his head and killed him.

Finally, I stopped at another village to check on the status of my wounds. I saw a villager heading my direction and ran. I wasn't fast enough and by the time I hurt him enough to run away it was too late. I bled to death.

Now I will need to restart from when I did a backup this morning.

One of the bugs I really hate in Dwarf Fortress:

When you make criminals your companions it won't ask you to confirm before attacking them. This also means that by walking into them you will attack them automatically. What this also means is that even if your other companions are ready to kill your new friend, if you attack him at all then they will turn on you and make you hated by civilization.

Today I was bloodthirsty as a vampire, so I ventured beneath a castle. Under the castle I found a goblin swordsman and found out I could make him my pal. Then I accidentally walked into him later on and all of my companions attacked me. They were easy for me to kill, but now half of the places I go are hostile toward me, and I still haven't found a necromancer tower.

I'll continue on with my adventures in case anyone is reading.

Today, determined to become a necromancer, I pulled out my world map and plotted a course to the nearest tower. It was an easy journey, with the only danger coming from feeding off of villagers in the night. (Thankfully, no one woke up). When I got there I found the stack of books on the first floor. I was surprised to read The Hills, My Love and find out that the writing was "cheery" and was "written by someone with compassion." There was also the book, Annihilation: Abridged, this got me the results I was looking for.

With my newly found necromancer powers I set about to kill a plains titan. Unlike the desert and hill titan I slew before him, the plains titan had a ranged attack and was much more durable. After I realized that my sword was having trouble de-limbing him, I decided to raise the 32 corpses in my view from the dead. I then calmly walked away and watched him get swarmed from afar.

Satisfied with my spike in power, I journeyed to the lair of a dragon. When I arrived at the lair, I spotted several pieces of steel armor, which I planned to loot afterwards. I also saw some dragon eggs that interested me. I planned on picking these up and using them as throwing weapons, or maybe seeing if they would hatch. In the main room of the lair, there was no dragon present. Rather than venturing further in, for fear of dragon fire, I raised the local corpses. Unfortunately, these corpses provoked the dragon just out of my sight and the room filled with smoke and fire. I was not able to see my own body, and for whatever reason could not move at all. (In hindsight I realize that some of my raised corpses probably blocked the way and I needed to get on the ground and crawl between them). I consistently blocked the dragon fire, but knew that it would eventually get through. It did get through and I; Zasit Roastedpost the Wail of Lights, swordmaster, necromancer, vampire; was melted alive.

Sadly, my backup was made before I became a necromancer.

Wow. I wish stuff like that would happen to me...
Usually I can never find whatever I'm supposed to kill and that's as far as I get. Or the Boogeymen will get me.

Wow. I wish stuff like that would happen to me...
Usually I can never find whatever I'm supposed to kill and that's as far as I get. Or the Boogeymen will get me.
Here are the stats I use:
The number on the left is what the number should read in the game after you have finished distributing your stat points. A 01 indicates taking all of the points out of that stat as it is useless/harmful.
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-- Strength
20 Agility
20 Toughness
10 Endurance
05 Recuperation
01 Disease Resistance
05 brown townytical Ability
05 Focus
20 Willpower
01 Creativity
05 Intuition
01 Patience
05 Memory
01 Linguistic Ability
20 Spatial Sense
01 Musicality
20 Kinisthetic Sense
05 Empathy
10 Social Awareness

10 Weapon Skill
07 Swimmer
11 Shield User
11 Armor User
08 Dodger
06 Reader

After you start, talk to a bunch of people for quests and look for people who want you to kill a vampire. Also, if a fortress is nearby, get some soldier pals. The villagers should tell you which direction to go to find the vampire. They may tell you to go to a nearby town. Once you are in the same town, they will say, "in a hut to the <direction>" then search the huts in the <direction> and keep asking villagers. You will be able to pinpoint the location. After you find a vampire, accuse him and try to keep villagers and soldiers between you and him. After he dies, take all of his blood that you can find. Drink this as much as possible, eventually you will become a vampire. It may not work with the first vampire you kill, so always search for more until you are a vampire.

Once you become a vampire your stats are greatly increased and you no longer need food or drink (except blood). If you feed only on your enemies then no one will hate you. The best way to do this is use a bludgeoning sort of attack on your enemies until they give into pain, or to choke them out with wrestling. You should be able to rock some bandits and become more and more powerful.

Okay. I'll try using those stats next time I die.

Since you seem to know your stuff about this game...
How do you find a shop? I have a lot of stuff to sell.

edit: Also how do you pick stuff up and put it in your hand? I had found a iron shield and wanted to switch it with my bronze one, but I couldn't figure out how.
« Last Edit: June 15, 2013, 09:24:59 PM by Flush535 »

Okay. I'll try using those stats next time I die.

Since you seem to know your stuff about this game...
How do you find a shop? I have a lot of stuff to sell.

edit: Also how do you pick stuff up and put it in your hand? I had found a iron shield and wanted to switch it with my bronze one, but I couldn't figure out how.
Shops can sometimes be found in the yellow zone of some villages. They are also in cities (marked on the fast travel map by *). I generally don't keep things in my inventory to sel as it takes quite a few items to build up enough credit to buy something, and too many items will make you slower.

In order to equip things press 'r' to remove an item from your inventory and put it in your hand. Press 'p' to put an item in your hand back into your inventory. However, you can hold multiple shields at once so you might want to keep a few on hand. You can also hold multiple weapons, so if your weapon gets lodged into an enemy you don't have to waste a turn pulling it out. My vampire holds two iron swords. It may also be useful to put everything back into your inventory and then pull your weapons out first, then your shields. That way when you go to attack an enemy your weapons will be first in the list of attacks instead of your shields.

If you find armor to wear, you can press 'w' to try and wear it. For all of the normal playable races, you can use normal-sized armor, so if it says "large X" then don't bother. Sometimes you won't be able to wear something because you already are wearing something in that slot, you can use the 'r' button to remove the old item.

This page has a list of the key bindings and what they do: Something goes wrong with the hyperlink when I just leave it in the text so I used a url tag

You can also use the adventurer mode page for general information about the mode. Anything specific you want to know can usually be found on the wiki or on Google.
« Last Edit: June 15, 2013, 10:16:14 PM by Doomonkey »

Thanks.



aahh this is amazing!

I got a vampire quest, and managed to drink some of it's blood after the villagers massacred him. Then, I got a quest to kill a necromancer and that was super easy, because zombies don't attack vampires. So much fun.
« Last Edit: June 16, 2013, 03:19:42 PM by Flush535 »

Thanks.



aahh this is amazing!

I got a vampire quest, and managed to drink some of it's blood after the villagers massacred him. Then, I got a quest to kill a necromancer and that was super easy, because zombies don't attack vampires. So much fun.
Nice! Are you a necromancer now too?

Yeah.

The only thing that sucks is that I got caught sucking someone's blood so now I can't get anymore quests from that civilization.

Also, do quests just get harder as you go on or is there somewhere else I should be getting quests?

Yeah.

The only thing that sucks is that I got caught sucking someone's blood so now I can't get anymore quests from that civilization.

Also, do quests just get harder as you go on or is there somewhere else I should be getting quests?
Peasants will give you the same sort of stuff over and over. If you talk to a lord or lady or other ruler (they can be found in the inner building in a castle or city) they will give you a legendary quest. These quests can be harder and will only be given to you if you have proven your skill. You should also be clever when doing these quests, fighting a dragon in a cave is a bad idea. If someone tells you to kill a mummy, don't bother trying.

EDIT: On my backup file I decided to venture to the dragons on my own, without necromancy. I count three so far in the same den. Wish me luck.

EDIT EDIT: There were four dragon in total. I made sure to only fight them one at a time. I slew them all, and drank the blood of one of them. I also collected all of the dragon eggs and a steel breastplate. After this adventure I spent the night in the dragons' den.

Triple Edit: I got ambushed and a stray shot hit me in my lower spine. I can no longer stand. I am now really slow. That's the thing about dwarf fortress, even if you are a legend you can still be killed by a peasant.
« Last Edit: June 16, 2013, 09:04:09 PM by Doomonkey »

Well...It seems like every lord hates me, or at least all of the ones I have been to. I have amassed quite the army of undead though.