Every time I ever even TRIED to use it, I blow myself up.
Never Fails.
I mean, how are you suppose to use it.
Also, isn't it odd that the EXP jump from lvl 2 to lvl 3 is amazingly small?
I mean, to can jump from 1 to 2 to 3 in two kills.
Every time I ever even TRIED to use it, I blow myself up.
Never Fails.
I mean, how are you suppose to use it.
Also, isn't it odd that the EXP jump from lvl 2 to lvl 3 is amazingly small?
I mean, to can jump from 1 to 2 to 3 in two kills.
You can view your alchemy recipes with R. You get knowledge of one recipe per 10 points you have in the skill. Depending on the recipes it can be quite useful, especially for short-lived races. The explosions can also be useful if you're heavily resistant or immune to fire.
Good for money
For every 10 skill points in Alchemy you have a new recepie, press R to see which ones you know.
You can add ingredients in any order.
Yes if you add ingredients without a recepie it will always cause an explotion (99% sure, you never know with adom until you have tested).
Exp at low lvls is VERY fast but as always depends on your race and class, note that different monsters give different exp.
You can turn on "display experience" to see how much exp you get when you gain exp.
Ctrl-X I think display how much exp you need for YOUR characters each lvl.
You can get enough exp from a kill or quest to gain more than one level in one go, most common on low lvl or certain cheese strats.
Edit: I think also that you are able to auto identify ingredients for known recepies which can have some use in early game.
Last edited by blunk; 05-26-2019 at 01:28 AM.
You should be able to Learn recipes from successfully mixing known ingredients
Has anybody tried save scumming to learn the recipies for a save, then trying them at a lower level before you officially know the combinations?
Is it even possible to stumble upon the right combos?
Alchemy is among the most powerful features of the game. Late-game spoilers below.
Munxip, the human shopkeeper grunts at you in a friendly manner. Munxip, the human shopkeeper hits you.