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    Default Rincewind challenge

    I've recently got an idea for this challenge game.
    Rincewind the Wizzard is Terry Pratchett's character, a wizard unable to cast spells due to a very powerful semi-intelligent spell that entered his memory and stopped other spells from entering. His duty, though, was to keep this spell until the time comes and then cast it.
    So, the rules of the game are.
    - You must start as a wizard.
    - You are not allowed to use any spells (banning reading spellbooks is pointless).
    - Your goal is to successfully cast wish and survive, at least once.

    Any opinions?
    I'm going to win with Dark Elves of all classes.
    Mindcrafter, Necromancer, Beastfighter, ULE Archer, UNE Barbarian done.

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    Should be doable. Wizards without spells are pretty mediocre, but they probably wouldn't play that much differently from, say, a thief. Probably best bet is just to close the gate as usual, then pick up the wish book from the library (or do you get wish at level 50? I don't remember). I don't know how much scumming is required to cast 1500 PPs... at level 50 you're probably pretty close. Otherwise, scum the BDC for wands to mana battery, I guess.
    Hoping to win with every class, doomed. Archer, Barbarian, Bard, Beastfighter, Druid, Elementalist, Farmer, Fighter, Monk, and ULE Priest down.

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    Some time limit can be added, like, spell should be used on day 150 from start.
    I'm going to win with Dark Elves of all classes.
    Mindcrafter, Necromancer, Beastfighter, ULE Archer, UNE Barbarian done.

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    That's a very cool challenge. I'll give it a shot this week-end.

    P.S. May I zap a wand of wonder and what happens with the babbling mouth corruption? Both these casts spells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stingray1 View Post
    P.S. May I zap a wand of wonder and what happens with the babbling mouth corruption? Both these casts spells.
    I don't think it should count as a win. Otherwise challenge turns into "find a wand of wonder and some booze" challenge which is kind of pointless.
    I am also unsure if there should be a racial restriction as Rincewind, himself, was human. Well, it doesn't matter much, I think.
    I'm going to win with Dark Elves of all classes.
    Mindcrafter, Necromancer, Beastfighter, ULE Archer, UNE Barbarian done.

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    Red face

    Yeah, my thoughts too. I was however meaning whether it may be zapped for mana training.

    I was wondering what Rincewind means. Now I remember those books.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stingray1 View Post
    P.S. May I zap a wand of wonder and what happens with the babbling mouth corruption? Both these casts spells.
    I think they're fine as they're uncontrolled, so you can't make much tactical use of them. Also at one point in the books Rincewind did get to use magic, though not entirely under his control.
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    Cool idea.

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    Thieves are very strong compared to spellless human wizzards. Mediocre? Pretty awful feels more appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stingray1 View Post
    Thieves are very strong compared to spellless human wizzards. Mediocre? Pretty awful feels more appropriate.
    *cackles* I'd love to be a fly on the wall while you are trying this challenge out.

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