youtoo wrote
1. what do you do with skulls and bones?
Bones, as mentioned before can be thrown at canines. Skulls aren't useful really, but you can offer them to Mortifer as he likes bone items.
I guess you could also keep them to throw at enemies, but they won't do very much.
youtoo wrote
2. i occassionalyl find a scroll of taming early. what is good to use it on?
Go back to New Attnam and tame one of the rookie guards. Unless something really strong like a stone golem or something appears in the tunnel, then use it on that before it creams you.
youtoo wrote
3. i can get unlimited bannanas from the village. is there a good way to train up stats before UT3? mobs dont seem to respawn real fast.
To be completely honest, you don't
need to train stats at all this early in the game.
If you insist though, all you can really do in New Attnam is r
un around a lot and eat bananas to increase your AGI.
Do remember that the higher your stats, the worse the monsters get and this is particularly problematic in the Underwater Tunnel where good equipment will not usually spawn.
youtoo wrote
4. so its better to dual wield? over 2 handed weapons. ok.
Yes. We looked into it a while ago, and there's no penalty for dual wielding if you can wield both weapons one-handed (i.e. no "you have trouble wielding this weapon with one hand") and weapons eventually get a lot better at blocking attacks than shields do.
youtoo wrote
5. i read about a strategy of losing a limb. i can get a limb replaced in the village. is it a good idea to lose a leg or an arm and then bring a zombie leg or arm or some low level mob up to the town? will they attach that or just attach my old arm? its the guy you pay 20 gold too?
No no, the idea is to lose a limb and then pray to a god to get one back - if they like you enough they'll give you a limb made of a really strong artificial material!
Also flesh limbs no matter where they came from will not boost your stats at all if you somehow managed to get them attached. If you find yourself down an arm or something and need one back it's faster to drink a healing potion and grow one back than go into town and ask the priestess to re-attach or grow you a new one.
youtoo wrote
6. any tricks for thingsi should do in the starter village? I experimented a few times with dropping lots of bannana peels and trying to get guys to die on them. but didn't see much in the way of items?
There's nothing worth getting in the village really. If you were intent on killing off people though you can kill the wandering town elder and the tourists by dropping broken glass and banana peels around them. Will take a LONG time though.
The elder has a book of Silva, so you can use that to gain a god early I guess.
youtoo wrote
7. sometimes i find wands of lightning. but this bounces off walls and hits me. is there a trick to this? what is the range?
There isn't really a trick to this really. They bounce semi-randomly and are really not worth the trouble as more often than not you'll end up blasting yourself with it instead.
Use only when you have a LONG open space behind an enemy, or you have some decent lightning resistance.
youtoo wrote
8. sometimes i find a wand of necromancy. when i use this this becomes my pet right?
Correct. Note you can't resurrect something that doesn't have its head. You can find its head and put it back on its corpse though.
youtoo wrote
9. wand of ressurrection. i should use that on kenny when he dies right? he usually doesn't last too long. does kenny get stronger if he fights?
Kenny is a waste of that wand, but yes he does get stronger - just likely not fast enough to be worth the trouble.
Anything you resurrect becomes friendly so long as it isn't a boss of some variety, so it's useful to gain some powerful pets as you go. As far as UT goes you're probably not going to find anything worth it unless kamikaze dwarves start spawning. They're pretty strong when they're not blowing themselves up.
youtoo wrote
10. genetrix is the boss mob on UT3 right? that spawns all the plants?
Yep. She lives in a distinctive 5x5 square room, and it's in your interest to get there and finish her as fast as possible.
youtoo wrote
11. on UT2, I can use a pickaxe to dig into a wall tht gets me to UT4. I should not do that right? there is an up stairs in ut3 that takes me to the surface but i have to kill genetrix to get to it right?
UT4 is a bonus level filled with guaranteed spawns of some horrible creatures you almost certainly won't be able to deal with until way later on in the game. If you want to chance it though, there's some good loot down there if you want to smash n' grab.
To exit the tunnel you need to either beat or teleport Genetrix Vesana, yes.
youtoo wrote
12. what do i do with empty bottles?
Dip (
!) them into full potions to gain a half measure so you don't drink the whole thing at once. You can also dip them into water tiles or fountains.
Drinking water gets rid of the "exhausted" status.
youtoo wrote
13. fountains: this can help, but after a few drinks i always end up on another level. is it worth using these after i clear the first too levels? eventualyl when i gamble i die.
If you're feeling lucky, sure! Sometimes they can give you buffs or items, but yes they are a real gamble, especially in the later dungeon where they can teleport you down like 7 floors.
youtoo wrote
14. how do i trian agility on plants? someone said you can do that? what do plants have to do with agility
Smack them with a cloak for little to no damage. Trains AGI somehow.
Alveradok wrote up a little guide
over here.
youtoo wrote
15. armor... heavier ones lower stats. is there a good rule of thumb about trade off? say 3 levels of armor for 1 point of dex or agility or something like that?
Eh, not really. However, different armors will affect your playstyle.
So for example if you're wearing something heavy like steel plate mail you can afford to take a few hits, so the lowered DEX and AGI are not going to be too much of an issue. Ideally if you're using heavy armor like this you should also be using a big weapon - one that scales better with ASTR than DEX obviously. (Warhammer, two-handed swords etc)
If you're going to wear cloth (leather, ommel hair tree), you'll want to be dodging things more than taking hits - which is good because cloth won't reduce your stats (usually). The tradeoff is you take a lot more damage when you
do get hit. Cloth is also good because it's light, so that combined with the lack of penalty for stats means you can use just about any weapon you want.
Chainmail is an interesting balance in between, and pretty good all around once you get strong enough to wear it without being burdened. If you're lucky, bronze chainmail has a chance to spawn in the underwater tunnel and with it equipped Genetrix will do very little damage to you. Well, to your torso at least...
Chainmail upgrades get lighter and lighter as they go, similar to plate mail but chainmail weighs a lot less. If you can, hardening it to iron will probably make it just light enough for a new character to wear without being burdened.