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| Game | Tales of Maj'Eyal: Age of Ascendancy 1.3.0 |
| Addons | Infinite Dungeon Variety 1.2.3Entirely defunct as of 1.5.0's many Infinite Dungeon changes. -- -- -- - - This addon is fairly simple. In it's current version, it randomly swaps out the grid files (which are the tile-sets/how your map looks) and layouts of every floor. Additionally, floors will steadily get larger (and enemy counts will rise as a result) the deeper you go. NOTES The first floor is always a basic dungeon. Ignore Race/Class Locks 1.1.0Modifies the character creation dialog to bypass the lock check for races and classes, allowing characters to be created using locked races and classes. Doesn't actually unlock anything. Frequently Asked Questions:
[License note: This addon uses a modified version of an image by Lorc from Game-icons.net, pursuant to the Creative Commons CC-BY-3.0 license.] Allow Respec Anywhere 1.2.3Infinite500 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. 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:
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). |
| Campaign | Infinite |
| Mode | Nightmare Adventure |
| Sex | Male |
| Race | Shalore |
| Class | Paradox Mage |
| Level / Exp | 1 / 0% |
| Size | medium |
| Lifes / Deaths | no deaths recorded 1 / 0 |
Primary Stats
| Strength | 9 (base 10) |
| Dexterity | 11 (base 10) |
| Constitution | 12 (base 12) |
| Magic | 20 (base 18) |
| Willpower | 15 (base 12) |
| Cunning | 11 (base 10) |
Resources
| Life | 69/98 |
| Paradox | 310 |
| Healing Factor | 0.8 |
| Regeneration | 0.2 |
Speed
| Mental | 0% |
| Attack | 0% |
| Movement | 0% |
| Spell | 0% |
| Global | +100% |
Vision
| Sight | 10 |
| Lite | 2 |
Offense: Mainhand
| Damage | 8 |
| Accuracy | 5 |
| Crit Chance | 3% |
| APR | 2 |
| Speed | 1.00 |
Offense: Spell
| Spellpower | 21.5 |
| Crit Chance | 2% |
| Speed | 1 |
Offense: Mind
| Mindpower | 14.9 |
| Crit Chance | 1% |
| Speed | 1 |
Defense: Base
| Armour (hardiness) | 0 (30%) |
| Defense | 15.35 |
| Ranged Defense | 15.35 |
| Fatigue | 0 |
| Physical Save | 7.35 |
| Spell Save | 12.25 |
| Mental Save | 9.1 |
Defense: Resistances
| All | + 15%( 70%) |
Defense: Immunities
| Instadeath Resistance | 100% |
Inscriptions (2/3)
| Runes | Effective talent level: 1.0 Rune: Phase DoorUse mode: Activated Range: melee/personal Cooldown: 9 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: 16 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 |
| 2/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| Chronomancy / Gravity | 1.30 |
| 1/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
| 0/5 |
Generic Talents
| Chronomancy / Chronomancy | 1.30 |
| 2/5 |
| 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
| beneficial effect | The target is out of phase with reality, increasing defense by 15, resist all by 15%, and reducing the duration of detrimental timed effects by 15%. Out of Phase |
| detrimental effect | The more you use runes, the longer they will take to recharge (+2 cooldowns). Runic Saturation |
| detrimental effect | The target is poisoned, taking 14.86 nature damage per turn and decreasing all heals received by 20%. Insidious Poison |
| beneficial effect | The target is surrounded by a magical shield, absorbing 73/100 damage nil before it crumbles. Damage Shield |
| detrimental effect | The target is pinned to the ground, unable to move. Pinned to the ground |
Quests
You have entered the Infinite Dungeon. There is no going back now. The Infinite DungeonGo deep, fight, win or die in a blaze of glory! | active |
Equipment
| Tool | iron pickaxe (dig speed 36 turns) iron pickaxe (dig speed 36 turns)3.00 Encumbrance. Type: tool / digger ; tier 1 When wielded/worn: Changes stats: +1 Str When carried: Talent granted: +1 Dig Allows you to dig a wall, remove a tree, create ways. |
| 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 starstaff (10-12 power, 2 apr, physical element) elm starstaff (10-12 power, 2 apr, physical 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% physical 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
Giant spider's Infusion: Insidious Poison hits Paradox Mage for 15 nature damage.
Insidious Poison from Giant spider hits Paradox Mage for 15 nature damage.
Paradox Mage casts Rune: Shielding.
A shield forms around Paradox Mage.
Paradox Mage casts Dust to Dust.
Paradox Mage hits Giant spider for 30 temporal, 33 physical (63 total damage).
Giant spider feels pain again.
Insidious Poison from Giant spider hits Paradox Mage for 0 nature damage.
Insidious Poison from Giant spider hits Paradox Mage for (15 absorbed) damage.
Paradox Mage casts Rune: Phase Door.
Paradox Mage is out of phase.
Insidious Poison from Giant spider hits Paradox Mage for 0 nature damage.
Insidious Poison from Giant spider hits Paradox Mage for (13 absorbed) damage.
You are unable to move!
Ran for 1 turns (stop reason: didn't move).
You are unable to move!
Ran for 1 turns (stop reason: didn't move).
You are unable to move!
Ran for 1 turns (stop reason: didn't move).
You are unable to move!
Ran for 1 turns (stop reason: didn't move).
Interface unlocked, mouse disabled on the map
Interface locked, mouse enabled on the map
Interface unlocked, mouse disabled on the map
Paradox Mage is no longer out of phase.
Paradox Mage is no longer poisoned.
The shield around Paradox Mage crumbles.
Paradox Mage is no longer pinned.
