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Game | Tales of Maj'Eyal: Age of Ascendancy 1.3.0 |
Addons | Bazaar 1.2.5- This addon introduces a new variant of vault, the bazaar, where you don't fight for items, but rather buy (or steal) them. - A central aspect of this addon is a new questline (consisting of 3 follow-up-quests), which introduces the player to the bazaar-system. The questline starts in the Village of Elvala (look out for a special npc - he will lookout for you as well). - I took the idea to this addon from starsapphire (Idea : Markets in dungeons! - http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=42553) ------ Details: ------ (1) Bazaars can appear in most dungeons and outdoor zones, which happen to also generate vaults; chances for regular vault-generation aren't being limited. Bazaars won't appear in the East however - tradesmen haven't made it there yet. (2) Each bazaar contains a shopkeeper and a limited amount of items, which can't be pickuped by normal means (they are chained to the ground). Instead, you either have to pay to be able to pick up such an item - or you try to unchain it (success chances scale with cunning, dexterity and talent points in Heightened Senses and Stealth). Failure to unchain it will trigger a trap which teleports the player (and his party) to a parallel zone ("Mirrorscape"). --> To escape from the Mirrorscape, a special guardian needs to be killed. Alternatively, there are two hidden exit points. The Power of the Guardian scales extremely with the Base-Level of the Zone (Break-Points: Level 20, 30, 50, 70) and the item-quality the trap is based on (unique items are protected by stronger guardians). Killing the guardian allows the player to pick up the item in question. --> Killing the shopkeeper unchains all item in his shop. Shopkeepers are extremely strong, however. (3) Additionally, each shopkeeper has a rare ingredient for sale, and some of them also sell maps, which point to special treasure areas in a variety of zones. To find out about these special goods, chat with the vendor. (Again, treasuremaps point only to zones in the West.) (4)In Elvala starts a questline, which leads to the discovery of a new zone, The Bazaar. Follow-up quests then introduce more in depth to the bazaar system. (5) Most bazaar-vaults will also be generated inside the Infinite Dungeon - most Treasuremaps also work here. (6) From time to time, a caravan will spawn on the overworld map. Encountering a caravan is similar to an "Ambush", however without meeting hostile npcs - instead, two shopkeepers will offer their items. So, How to start? --> Go to Elvala, talk with a nice dwarf! Notable modifications to the core game: - added a new Faction ("Free Traders") Feedback about bugs, improvements, compatibility issues very welcome. Fixed: 24.11. 27.11 1.12 12.12 20.12. - removed an empty event file from the bazaar main zone, as it would trigger an error with the latest ashes update 01.02. A warning: you are trapped inside the mirrorscape until you defeat its guardian or find the exit Escorts Enhanced 1.2.3Various enhancements to escort quest NPCs: Items Vault 1.3.0Donators/Buyers bonus! The lost city of Vulcus 1.2 1.2.0The Lost City of Vulcus Some events in history are of such importance and have such wide ranging ramifications that they become fixed points -- junctions in time that must and will happen in order to maintain the integrity of the chronoverse. Lost ages ago, Vulcus was considered by many to be the greatest center of Dwarven learning below the surface. Even up until the fall of Reknor in recent times, however, Dwarven innovation and breakthroughs continued, seemingly by miracle. Fate, however, dictates that one of the greatest untold secrets of the Empire cannot remain hidden forever. Perhaps you will be chosen to take part in this crucial point in history -- to reap the rewards or to suffer the consequences. This addon incorporates a new major event (like the drake cave or fearscape invasion portal) that has a chance to occur (possibly more than once) on each level in various zones (Infinite Dungeon, Spellblaze Scar, Ardhungol, High Peak, Reknor, Shadow Crypt). Within the game, this event is most like a combination of the Lost Merchant and Limmir quests, and is intended to replace those for characters in the I.D. Recommended level 10+ (depending on class). The intended difficulty is slightly higher than the Limmir quest, and there are gradations of success. Participating in the event when it spawns is completely optional and you can do it later if desired. This is possibly the most complex encounter in ToME, with a large number of NPCs, enhanced AI, and various terrain effects. It is compute heavy and will tax slower computers (even with reduced graphics settings). Ashes of Urh'Rok 1.2.4Official Expansion!Many in Maj'Eyal have heard of "demons", sadistic creatures who appear seemingly from nowhere, leaving a trail of suffering and destruction whereever they go. Their Fearscape floats far above the skies, watching and waiting, but not idly; their agents scout the land, their legions build up their forces, and their scholars develop new spells and strategies. As the barrier between our worlds begins to crack under their scrutiny, helpless Eyalites have begun to disappear, whisked up to serve as their slaves and playthings. They imbue these victims with magical powers to better survive the ensuing stresses - can you use your new-found abilities to escape the legions of Mal'Rok?
Features:
Improved Stores 1.2.3Adds a store in Last Hope selling lanterns and pickaxes, several additional stores to improve gear diversity, and improves the quality of infusion and rune stores. Conveyance Reward 1.0.4This adds the Spell/Conveyance tree as a reward for completing the Tempest Peak questline for Angolwen. All the code is borrowed from DG's own, and thus everything works the same as antimagic characters getting Fungus. 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 | Normal Exploration |
Sex | Male |
Race | Shalore |
Class | Paradox Mage |
Level / Exp | 1 / 0% |
Size | medium |
Lifes / Deaths | no deaths recorded / 0 |
Primary Stats
Strength | 8 (base 10) |
Dexterity | 11 (base 10) |
Constitution | 12 (base 12) |
Magic | 17 (base 15) |
Willpower | 15 (base 12) |
Cunning | 11 (base 10) |
Resources
Life | 98/98 |
Paradox | 300 |
Healing Factor | 1 |
Regeneration | 0.25 |
Speed
Mental | 0% |
Attack | 0% |
Movement | 0% |
Spell | 0% |
Global | +100% |
Vision
Sight | 10 |
Lite | 2 |
Offense: Mainhand
Damage | 7 |
Accuracy | 5 |
Crit Chance | 3% |
APR | 2 |
Speed | 1.00 |
Offense: Spell
Spellpower | 20 |
Crit Chance | 2% |
Speed | 1 |
Offense: Mind
Mindpower | 14.9 |
Crit Chance | 1% |
Speed | 1 |
Defense: Base
Armour (hardiness) | 0 (30%) |
Defense | 0.35 |
Ranged Defense | 0.35 |
Fatigue | 0 |
Physical Save | 7 |
Spell Save | 11.2 |
Mental Save | 9.1 |
Defense: Immunities
Instadeath Resistance | 100% |
Inscriptions (2/3)
Runes | Effective talent level: 1.0 Rune: Phase DoorUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 7 Travel Speed: instantaneous Usage Speed: Spell (100% of a turn) Is: a spell Description: Activate the rune to teleport randomly in a range of 10. Afterwards you stay out of phase for 5 turns. In this state all new negative status effects duration is reduced by 15%, your defense is increased by 15 and all your resistances by 15%. |
Runes | Effective talent level: 1.0 Rune: ShieldingUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 14 Travel Speed: instantaneous Usage Speed: Instant (0% of a turn) Is: a spell Description: Activate the rune to create a protective shield absorbing at most 100 damage for 5 turns. |
Class Talents
Chronomancy / Speed Control | 1.30 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Spacetime Folding | 1.30 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Timetravel | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Matter | 1.30 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Gravity | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Generic Talents
Chronomancy / Chronomancy | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Spacetime Weaving | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Chronomancy / Fate Weaving | 1.30 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Race / Shalore | 1.00 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Effects
Quests
You have heard that within the scintillating caves lie strange crystals imbued with Spellblaze energies. Echoes of the SpellblazeThere are also rumours of a regenade Shaloren camp to the west. * You must explore the scintillating caves. * You must explore the renegade Shaloren camp. | active |
The unhallowed morass is the name of the 'zone' surrounding Point Zero. Future EchoesThe temporal spiders that inhabit it are growing restless and started attacking at random. You need to investigate what is going on. * You must explore the morass. | failed |
Equipment
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. |
Main armor | linen robe (0 def, 0 armour) linen robe (0 def, 0 armour)2.00 Encumbrance. Type: armor / cloth ; tier 1 A cloth vestment. It offers no intrinsic protection but can be enchanted. |
In main hand | elm magestaff (10-12 power, 2 apr, fire element) elm magestaff (10-12 power, 2 apr, fire element)Requires: - Magic 11 5.00 Encumbrance. Type: weapon / staff ; tier 1 It must be held with both hands. Base power: 10.0 - 12.0 Uses stat: 80% Mag Damage type: Physical Mastery: Staff Mastery Accuracy bonus: +2.5% procs dam / acc Armour Penetration: +2 Physical crit. chance: +2.5% Attack speed: 100% When wielded/worn: Changes damage: +10% fire Talent granted: +1 Command Staff Spellpower: +3 (+2 eff.) Spell crit. chance: +1% Staves designed for wielders of magic, by the greats of the art. |
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
Character control switched to player.
Accepted quest 'Future Echoes'! (Press 'j' to see the quest log)
Showing small healthbars and tactical borders.
Saving done.
Accepted quest 'Echoes of the Spellblaze'! (Press 'j' to see the quest log)
Quest 'Future Echoes' is failed! (Press 'j' to see the quest log)