Character
| Game | Tales of Maj'Eyal: Age of Ascendancy 1.2.3 |
| Addons | Everything is Unique! 1.2.3Bite-Sized Update: You spawn at level 12, and can level up to a maximum of 200. Increase your rank as you slay your foes. You can see your kill counts and your rank experience in the quest log. Stone Wardens Bonus Class 1.2.3Donators/Buyers bonus! Infinite500 v2.3d: Revised high level play for ToME 1.2.2Version 3.0: Compatible with ToME 1.5.0 This addon supports game play for character levels higher than 50, primarily for the infinite dungeon (I.D.). This implements a number of subtle changes, rescaling game mechanics and balance for character levels above 50 in the Maj'Eyal, Infinite, and Arena campaigns for ToME. The intent is to make it possible (though certainly not easy) to reach level 500 of the Infinite Dungeon. This is not a nerf or a buff to game difficulty per se, but, rather, an extension of the well-balanced game play from the Maj'Eyal campaign to higher levels. Some talents and status effects have been adjusted to accommodate the higher character levels possible. You can see a summary of these by checking the "Infinite500" tab in Game Options. Once a character enters the I.D., the level 50 cap is removed and normal stats-per-level progression is enabled from level 51 onward. The limit on how high primary stats may be trained is removed (limited by character level as normal) and dependent computed value limits are also appropriately increased. No additional Prodigies are gained automatically after level 50. (Note that additional category points and (rarely) Prodigies can be gained by completing I.D. challenges.) Talent mastery levels can be improved more than once, and talent levels are unlearnable as normal in the I.D. NPC levels in the I.D. have been adjusted to be compatible with higher game difficulty settings. Most monsters and bosses from the Maj'Eyal campaign are imported into the I.D. along with their respective unique drops. Traps have been added back to the I.D. Isolated shops can appear randomly in the I.D. There is guaranteed to be at least one shop on level 1, and they become more common for the first few levels, and then more rare with depth. Random escorts may be randomly generated on each level in the I.D. unless a challenge has been started, until the normal number (9) have been attempted. The lichform quest is completed in the I.D. with a new random drop instead of automatically being completed at the appropriate step. There is a new greater vault in the I.D. that affects this quest. The Corruption/Hexes tree can be learned from a new random drop. Most major events from the Maj'Eyal campaign are enabled in the I.D., and there is a new event that can award the cursed-aura tree. Undead characters starting in the I.D. begin with an artefact cloak. This is similar to the Cloak of Deception, but its stats scale with character level and it can spawn randomly for other characters. This addon incorporates some modified game mechanics: Modified checkHit and checkHitOld functions are employed that allow for wider level differences between opponents (see http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=35229). Things planned for the future: scaling of world artefacts with character level, map effects with dungeon level. CORE CODE CHANGES Engine: TOME Module: Other addons that affect these files might not be compatible. Items Vault 1.2.0Donators/Buyers bonus! Alternate Zones Option 1.1.0Adds a game option "Alternate zones" to enable or disable (or optionally force) v1.0.3's new alternate zones, either globally or individually by zone. Also available as part of the ZOmnibus Addon Pack. Barbarian Class Fork 1.2.3Adds the Barbarian class to the Wilder sub-group. Kobold 1.2.3Adds a new race choice (Kobold) which leads to two new subraces. Kobolds are small humanoid-like people, who inhabit the Thaloren forests and spend their lives among other rarely sighted legendary creatures, like woodland spirits and fairies. Inside the taxonomic family of Kobolds two different genera are known to exist: a common variant, simply called the Kobold, and the much rarer Gremlin. Their most notable feature is a set of supernatural sharp and strong teeth. According to some myths, Kobolds rely on it to feed on metals and gems, which isn't quite accurate however. Still, their poisonous bite is a dreaded weapon and Kobolds commonly fall back on it to defend their life or while hunting for food. A. The common Kobold: Stats: B. The Gremlin: Stats: Marson's Bosses Gone AWOL 1.2.2The addon you hope you never have to use. If all goes well, you never have to touch it. Behind the scenes, BGA monitors the location of every NPC on the current map level. • In cheat mode you can use CTRL-B to pull up a list of all NPCs with details about their locations. Cheat mode will stamp your character, but it can be used as a last resort to see if a quest-required boss has gone all-out missing or not. • If an NPC goes outside the map borders or into the middle of a wall (and it isn't a ghost), BGA will notify you and allow you to relocate the offender to a random free tile somewhere else on the level so that you can reach it. The NPC will not be placed into a vault, but it may be in a secluded room you have to dig to reach. Some levels have rooms behind undiggable walls that aren't marked as vaults. At this point, there isn't much that can be done about those locations beyond using a teleport of some sort. • If a summons is temporarily removed from the level via Time Skip, it remains in your party. If you leave the level before the summons returns, the connection to the summons is severed and it becomes a not-there party member. If you return to the previous level, the original summons will come back out of Time Skip, but it will now be a separate entity from the one that's in your party. The one on the level will sit there and then decay. The one in your party will not decay and will take up a summons slot from that point on, but will not be on any level you visit. BGA will remove the summons in the party slot if the connection is broken, clearing it for future summons. • If an NPC spawns and is then killed in the same turn, it can sit on that tile 'dead'. If a creature—including yourself—walks over that tile, a clone will be made, possibly creating an impassable roadblock. Hitting CTRL-C will cycle through all tiles on the level and remove any clones it finds. • Some rooms will spawn a large group of NPCs. If there are more NPCs than tiles, they will exist 'out of phase'. You can't see or target them and can walk through them as if they didn't exist, but party members may attack the tile they are on. If the NPC has an AOE effect on them, such as an Empire Wight's lighting, it may strike you. You may also hear any sounds associated with the NPC. BGA will 'rephase' the NPC once the square they are on is unoccupied. If the tile and NPC are in sight, you will get the message, '[Name] steps out from hiding.' This may result in an unexpected enemy or two showing up in packed rooms once available space is made. • Log will flush after special actions are taken so that cut/paste is available immediately. • Checks for invalid Dark Fey Clones (StarKeep's Faerie Race addon) + Bugfix: Limmir disappearing immediately after quest completion. Removed check for 'mod.class.PartyMember' on non party members. • v2.2.2 - Compatible with ToME 1.1.5 to 1.2.2
Chaotic Race 1.2.2Adds the chaotic human subrace, which get a random talent on every levelup. Also has the following option under Gameplay: Extra Chaotic: This affects who gets random talents on levelup: Difficulty Addon 1.2.3Adds in the Intense, Brutal, and Chaos difficulties, stepping stones between the vanilla difficulties, and additionally grants free stat bonuses based on difficulty level. Arcanum Class Pack 1.2.3Primary Features: Arcanist Features: Elementist Features: Enchanter Features: Archmage Features: Alchemist Features: Draconians 1.1.5Adds Draconians as playable race, with their own starting area. This addon was updated and forked by Aura of the Dawn, in the absence of ajfluffy. Second branch, due to upload system differences requring a new shortname. Gnome 1.2.3Let there be Gnomes! Addon-content: 1. New subrace: Gnomes (included: own starter-zone and quest) 2. Additional zones and quests: About Gnomes: Gnomes are distant relatives of Halflings, albeit a tad smaller in stature and much weaker physique. In the world of Maj_Eyal, not much is known about them for simple reasons: they usually don't leave home to go on adventures, much less to take part in heroic endeavours. People commonly mistake Gnomes for extraordinary small and malformed Halflings, even if that is far from being the truth. The existence of Gnomes as a proper subspecies has passed history unnoticed for centuries, while they lived peacefully, silent and hidden within Halfling society, dedicating their lives to the study of the physical, magical and historical dimensions of Maj'Eyal. In theory, however, gnomes make great adventurers. While they lack any of those physical attributes, that are commonly associated with a lifestyle dedicated to performing heroic deeds, they got the ability to gain advanced knowledge about almost anything related to skillful adventuring. They start their career with two instead of just one racial talent trees and are able to learn new talent types not available to their choosen class. As a result, they make for very flexible game play, but they are challenged by a low life-rating. --- Major Revamp as of 20.12.2014 --- ! ! ! ! ! No compatibility with older versions ! ! ! ! ! Gnomes now offer a truly experimental game experience. Gnomes get two racial trees: - one tree allows them to learn just about any talents associated to different meta themes (they can learn one type each of these groups: technique/cunning, spell/celestial/chronomancy, psionic/wild-gifts, cursed/corruption). - the other tree provides general offensive and defensive benefits as well as resource (stamina, mana, psi, equilibrium) regeneration. As a result, playing as a gnome makes it possible to spice up just about any class with new talent combinations normaly only experienced when playing the Adventurer class. Additonaly, gnomes still start with their Gnomish Pocket Encyclopedia - an item, which at level 30 allows them to pick one further talent type from about just any category (excluding stone wardens talents). Specifics - Stats and Racial Talents: Stat modifiers: -4 Strength, +1 Dexterity, -6 Constitution, +1 Magic, +0 Willpower, +6 Cunning, +0 Luck Update (24.01.2015): - added a visual distinction between generic and class trees in the dialogues where you choose which talent-type to learn |
| Campaign | Maj'Eyal |
| Mode | Nightmare Adventure |
| Sex | Male |
| Race | Draconian |
| Class | Barbarian |
| Level / Exp | 3 / 50% |
| Size | medium |
| Lifes / Deaths | Killed by Gloreta the dire wolf at level 3 on the 76th Pyre 122nd year of Ascendancy at 21:38 1 / 1 |
Primary Stats
| Strength | 29 (base 20) |
| Dexterity | 10 (base 10) |
| Constitution | 15 (base 14) |
| Magic | 3 (base 1) |
| Willpower | 16 (base 13) |
| Cunning | 19 (base 13) |
Resources
| Life | 185/185 |
| Stamina | 121/121 |
| Equilibrium | 0 |
| Healing Factor | 1 |
| Regeneration | 0.25 |
Speed
| Mental | 0% |
| Attack | 0% |
| Movement | -66.666666666667% |
| Spell | 0% |
| Global | +100% |
Vision
| Sight | 10 |
| Lite | 2 |
Offense: Mainhand
| Damage | 31 |
| Accuracy | 17 |
| Crit Chance | 5% |
| APR | 2 |
| Speed | 1.00 |
Offense: Offhand
| Damage | 20 |
| Accuracy | 17 |
| Crit Chance | 5% |
| APR | 2 |
| Speed | 1.00 |
Offense: Spell
| Spellpower | 3 |
| Crit Chance | 4% |
| Speed | 1 |
Offense: Mind
| Mindpower | 18.8 |
| Crit Chance | 4% |
| Speed | 1 |
Defense: Base
| Armour (hardiness) | 10.619702863146 (53.103448275862%) |
| Defense | 8 |
| Ranged Defense | 8 |
| Fatigue | 14 |
| Physical Save | 20.7 |
| Spell Save | 6.65 |
| Mental Save | 12.25 |
Defense: Resistances
| All | 0%( 70%) |
Defense: Immunities
| Instadeath Resistance | 100% |
Inscriptions (3/3)
| Infusions | Effective talent level: 1.0 Infusion: WildUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 12 Travel Speed: instantaneous Usage Speed: instant Is: a nature gift Description: Activate the infusion to cure yourself of physical effects and reduce all damage taken by 14% for 4 turns. |
| Infusions | Effective talent level: 1.0 Infusion: RegenerationUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 10 Travel Speed: instantaneous Usage Speed: 1 turn Is: a nature gift Description: Activate the infusion to heal yourself for 60 life over 5 turns. |
| Infusions | Effective talent level: 1.0 Infusion: RegenerationUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 13 Travel Speed: instantaneous Usage Speed: 1 turn Is: a nature gift Description: Activate the infusion to heal yourself for 114 life over 5 turns. Its effects scale with your Willpower stat. |
Class Talents
| Technique / Barbarian | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| Cunning / Thug | 1.30 |
| 2/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| Technique / Gladiator | 1.30 |
| 3/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Generic Talents
| Race / Draconian | 1.00 |
| 1/5 |
| Wild-gift / Genetics | 1.30 |
| 2/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| Technique / Combat training | 1.30 |
| 0/5 |
| 1/5 |
| 1/5 |
| 2/5 |
| 0/5 |
Effects
| detrimental effect | There is no gravity here; you float in the air. Movement is three times as slow, and any melee or archery blows have a chance to knockback. Maximum encumbrance is greatly increased. Zero Gravity |
Quests
You failed to protect the repented thief from death by Gloreta the dire wolf. Escort: repented thief (level 3 of Trollmire) | failed |
Over the last few months, you have been growing in strength. Troubled DreamsLast night, you awoke from a vision of the swamp. You have decided to go there and search for answers. * You have decided to search the Trollmire for clues. | active |
Equipment
| On feet | pair of rough leather boots (0 def, 1 armour) pair of rough leather boots (0 def, 1 armour)2.00 Encumbrance. Type: armor / feet ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Armour: +1 Fatigue: +1% A pair of boots made of leather. |
| On head | rough leather cap (0 def, 1 armour) rough leather cap (0 def, 1 armour)2.00 Encumbrance. Type: armor / head ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Armour: +1 Fatigue: +1% A cap made of leather. |
| Main armor | iron mail armour (2 def, 4 armour) iron mail armour (2 def, 4 armour)Requires: - Strength 14 - Talent Armour Training 14.00 Encumbrance. Type: armor / heavy ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Armour: +4 Defense: +2 Fatigue: +12% A suit of armour made of mail. |
| In main hand | iron longsword (10.5-14.7 power, 2 apr) iron longsword (10.5-14.7 power, 2 apr)Requires: - Strength 11 3.00 Encumbrance. Type: weapon / longsword ; tier 1 Base power: 10.5 - 14.7 Uses stat: 100% Str Damage type: Physical Mastery: Weapons Mastery Accuracy bonus: +0.4% crit.pwr / acc Armour Penetration: +2 Physical crit. chance: +2.5% Attack speed: 100% Sharp, long, and deadly. |
| In off hand | iron longsword (11-15.4 power, 2 apr) iron longsword (11-15.4 power, 2 apr)Requires: - Strength 11 3.00 Encumbrance. Type: weapon / longsword ; tier 1 Base power: 11.0 - 15.4 Uses stat: 100% Str Damage type: Physical Mastery: Weapons Mastery Accuracy bonus: +0.4% crit.pwr / acc Armour Penetration: +2 Physical crit. chance: +2.5% Attack speed: 100% Sharp, long, and deadly. |
| Cloak | enveloping linen cloak (6 def, 0 armour) enveloping linen cloak (6 def, 0 armour)Crafted by a master 2.00 Encumbrance. Type: armor / cloak ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Defense: +6 Physical save: +6 A cloth coat typically worn as a loose outer garment. It is spacious enough to be worn even over bulky metal armour. |
| Light source | brass lantern brass lantern2.00 Encumbrance. Type: lite / lite ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Light radius: +2 A brass container with a wick emerging from it, protected from draughts by a sheet of greased paper. It can be carried by a handle. |
Inventory
Scrying Orb Scrying OrbPowered by unknown forces 1.00 Encumbrance. [Plot Item] Type: orb / orb When carried: This orb will automatically identify items you find. |
Transmogrification Chest Transmogrification ChestPowered by unknown forces 2.00 Encumbrance. [Plot Item] Type: chest / sher'tul When carried: It can be used to transmogrify all the items in your chest at once (also done automatically when you change level), costing 0 power out of 1000/1000. This chest is an extension of old Sher'tul places of power. Any items dropped inside are transported to an other place, processed and destroyed to extract energy. The byproduct of this effect is the creation of gold, which is useless to process, so it is sent back to you. When you possess the chest all items you walk upon will automatically be put inside and transmogrified when you leave the level. Simply go to your inventory to move them out of the chest if you wish to keep them. Items in the chest will not encumber you. |
Achievements
Log
Warg uses Hack'n'Back.
Warg hits Allin for 3 physical damage.
Gloreta the dire wolf uses Catapult Trap.
Gloreta the dire wolf hits Allin for 34 physical, 4 mind, 16 physical (53 total damage).
Allin misses Gloreta the dire wolf.
Allin hits Gloreta the dire wolf for 25 physical damage.
Gloreta the dire wolf uses Catapult Trap.
Gloreta the dire wolf performs a melee critical strike against Allin!
Gloreta the dire wolf hits Allin for 64 physical, 4 mind, 16 physical (85 total damage).
Warg uses Infusion: Healing.
Warg receives 46 healing from Infusion: Healing.
Warg hits Allin for 5 physical damage.
Allin uses Infusion: Wild.
Allin lessens the pain.
Allin uses Infusion: Regeneration.
Allin starts regenerating health quickly.
Gloreta the dire wolf uses Catapult Trap.
Gloreta the dire wolf hits Allin for 34 physical, 3 mind, 12 physical (49 total damage).
Allin the level 3 draconian barbarian was mutilated to death by Gloreta the dire wolf on level 3 of Trollmire.
You have 1 life(s) left.
Allin stops regenerating health quickly.
Allin returns to normal.
Allin feels pain again.
You enter a zero gravity zone, beware!
From the brink of death you seem to be yanked to another plane.
Saving game...
Gloreta the dire wolf killed Allin!
Saving done.
