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/rlg/ Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode Guide Mk2: Electric Boogaloo
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DF Version: 34.11
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Important Websites
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2. Quick Guide to the Early Game
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 a. Create New World!
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  a.1. Design New World With Advanced Parameters
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  a.1. Design New World With Advanced Parameters - The guide
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 c. Home Civ Selection
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 d. Intro to Attributes & Skills
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 e. Hello World! - We Training Montage Now
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 f. Training Time
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 f. Training Time (OPTIONAL)
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 g. Becoming a Necromancer
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 h. Becoming a Vampire
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 i. Thralls & Husks
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 j. Werebeasts
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3. My Adventurer just died now what
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Appendix
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 a. What _____ Age means. (Taken from the Wiki)
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1. Important Websites
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Game Source
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http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/
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Quickstart Pack
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4dxya0f7new461d
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Large Address Aware - Lets DF use more than 2 Gigs of Ram and hopefully not crash as much in world gen
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http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112556
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Adv Modo Quickref
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2012:Adventure_Mode_quick_reference
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Adv Modo 
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Adventure_mode
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Forum - Mods
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http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=13.0
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Forum - Adv Mode
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http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=13.0
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Wiki
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Main_Page
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Attributes
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Attribute
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2012:Attribute#Attributes_trained_by_skills
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Skills
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2012:Combat_skill
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http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Skill
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2. Quick Guide to the Early Game
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Warning: This entire pasta will be extremely spoilery. If you want to play spoiler free then don't read any 
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Warning: This entire pasta will be extremely spoilery. If you want to play spoiler free then don't read any further. First off. You have a big decision to make. Are you going to visit and loot an old fortress as a dwarf that's been pre-made with everything you'll ever need or are you going to play through as a human? This guide is presuming you went Human. It's also presuming that you are new and therefore will go Demigod for an easier start. Once you get a handle on things feel free to start as a Hero/Peasant. If you went dorf just loot your pre-made fortress and go on with life.
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further. First off. You have a big decision to make. Are you going to visit and loot an old fortress as a dwarf 
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Second. You need to decide on who you are. Are you a genre savvy wannabe Adventurer who listened to stories from grizzled old adventurers in the tavern? Or are you the handsome brown-haired blacksmith's son who ran away from home dreaming of adventure. This guide is presuming that you are genre-savvy and intend to play cautiously or train yourself.
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that's been pre-made with everything you'll ever need or are you going to play through as a human? This guide is 
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This is essentially an addition of metagaming advice to the pre-existing adventure mode guides on the wiki and is presuming you have read them and have a basic understanding of the controls/symbols. This guide also assumes you're using the Quickstart Pack linked above.
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presuming you went Human. It's also presuming that you are new and therefore will go Demigod for an easier 
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start. Once you get a handle on things feel free to start as a Hero/Peasant. If you went dorf just loot your 
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Go to "Design New World with Advanced Parameters" and select one of the FTN presets. If you want to fiddle around with it you can go ahead, but be aware that adjusting "Number of <x>" can cause Fear The Night's creatures to not show up as frequently. Larger worlds will take longer to generate and will have more possiblt spawn locations and civilizations.
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pre-made fortress and go on with life.
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Second. You need to decide on who you are. Are you a genre savvy wannabe Adventurer who listened to stories from 
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grizzled old adventurers in the tavern? Or are you the handsome brown-haired blacksmith's son who ran away from 
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home dreaming of adventure. This guide is presuming that you are genre-savvy and intend to play cautiously or 
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Use mesh's to influence how you want your world to look. Read up on the wiki's Adv World Gen page to get details.
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is presuming you have read them and have a basic understanding of the controls/symbols. This guide also assumes 
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Max megabeast and semi-megabeast caves so you have lots of places to raid.(You'll have caves falling out of your pockets. These also make decent places for stashes if you don't want to use a human fortress or one of your abandoned forts.)
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you're using the Quickstart Pack linked above.
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Max the titan number for lots of things to fight. This will make it a bit hard for civs to survive but at this point in time fighting titans/beats is really the only thing to do.
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Zero for Night Troll types/vampire curses/Werebeast types/Secret Types so FTN functions properly.
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High amount of evil cloud/evil rain if you want to max your chances for a thrall/husk.(Check the area with a fort in adventure mode to find out what kind it is. Keep a txt file noting the region name and it's effect.)
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Erosion - Read the Adv World Gen article to decide how much erosion you want less rivers so you don't have to break out of travel mode as much to cross a 3-tile stream
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around with it you can go ahead, but be aware that adjusting "Number of <x>" can cause Fear The Night's 
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creatures to not show up as frequently. Larger worlds will take longer to generate and will have more possiblt 
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spawn locations and civilizations.
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Consider Vastly Increasing natural cave size for better odds of them breaching caverns and giving you access without using a retired fortress
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Lots of caves in non-mountain areas give more areas to explore and sites for monsters. You can increase the mountain ones as well but they're notoriously difficult to find sometimes.
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Number of Civs - More civs equals higher chance of more humans for fortress' to loot. Other civs also build cities in the Quickstart Pack, so you can visit and get quests from them as well.
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pockets. These also make decent places for stashes if you don't want to use a human fortress or one of your 
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abandoned forts.)
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point in time fighting titans/beats is really the only thing to do.
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Then decide Peasant/Hero/Demigod status. This amounts to how much starting points you get and you might as well just go demigod as going peasant just means an extra 8 or 10 hours of skill grinding.
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Scroll through your available civs and try to pick one with a good centralized location in relation to the other civs and the world in general as well as a good cluster of fortresses to raid for starter gear. This will ideally give you a good selection of places to use as a home base for all your future adventurers without needing to pre-make a fortress for that purpose.
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Erosion - Read the Adv World Gen article to decide how much erosion you want less rivers so you don't have to 
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Starting Attributes (Taken from the wiki)
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break out of travel mode as much to cross a 3-tile stream
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Attributes are divided into Body and Soul attributes. This section provides some guidance for allocating attributes as it relates to adventurer mode.
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    Strength - Alters the damage done in melee, increases muscle mass (thicker muscle layer also resists damage more), and increases how much a creature can carry. Increasing strength, at least in adventurers, increases movement speed (albeit not as much as agility) due to better carrying capacity.
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tunnels and getting lost.
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    Endurance - Reduces the rate at which the adventurer becomes exhausted. Used in Wrestling.
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    Recuperation - Increases the rate of wound healing. Not as important as Toughness. Recuperation isn't that useful in adventurer mode since you usually have as much time to rest as you need assuming you can escape a situation alive.
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Number of Civs - More civs equals higher chance of more humans for fortress' to loot. Other civs also build 
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cities in the Quickstart Pack, so you can visit and get quests from them as well.
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    Willpower - Fighter, Crutch Walker, Swimmer, and helps resist pain effects such as those caused by chipped bones. Raise if you want to fight through the pain of multiple shattered limbs.
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    Creativity - Currently completely useless in adventure mode. Normally it impacts crafting skills.
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    Memory - Records more of previously traveled areas when you return to them. Deletes all memory when you travel.
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    Spatial Sense - Important. Affects combat skills, Ambusher, Crutch Walker, Swimmer, Observer, Knapping.
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Adventure mode attributes are capped at double the starting value or the starting value plus the racial average, whichever is greater. Humans, for example, have a racial average strength of 1,000. If a human adventurer starts with an above average strength of 1,100, then his strength will ultimately be capped at 2,200. Had this human started with a below average strength of 900, then his strength would be capped at 1,900 instead. For the purpose of maximizing final attributes, this makes it important to start with as many attributes in the superior range as possible (more attributes per point allocated), while avoiding taking any penalties to even remotely important attributes (big attribute deductions per point recovered). As a consequence of the attribute cap, demigod adventurers will always have a much higher potential for advancement than mere peasants and heroes. 
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Weapon Skills - Every weapon plays slightly differently, so take your pick. Be aware that bladed weapons are often easier to kill with than blunt weapons at low levels.
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Observer - Ability to spot ambushes/stealthed. It'll be trained as you play so feel free to ignore/dump 2 or 3 levels in it.
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Swimmer - Novice is the bare MINIMUM to take if you want to survive training this.
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Ambusher - Increases stealth. Can be trained easily. Don't waste points.
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more), and increases how much a creature can carry. Increasing strength, at least in adventurers, increases 
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This will let you use multigrasp weapons as well as single grasp. Dodger rises very quickly and the extra points into fighter can help out early on. If you don't want to put them into there, shield user is another good skill if you're going to use a one-handed weapon.
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Immediately hit (Q)uests and look at your worldmap. Plan a land-route to loot all the nearby fortresses and decide on which you'll use as your temp home base. You can also recruit followers from there if it's inhabited.
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Hit (S)neak the second you get near any enemies and make sure to be in sneak as much as possible. You may have to go into a hole/behind a tree so nobody can see you but ALWAYS be in sneak mode. What's that? It's slow? Well you want to stop being goblin fertilizer don't you? Sneaking is highly effective at saving you from being mobbed and murdered.
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    Memory - Records more of previously traveled areas when you return to them. Deletes all memory when you 
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whichever is greater. Humans, for example, have a racial average strength of 1,000. If a human adventurer starts 
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purpose of maximizing final attributes, this makes it important to start with as many attributes in the superior 
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range as possible (more attributes per point allocated), while avoiding taking any penalties to even remotely 
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This will make you a fighting machine to be reckoned with. You'll be fast, strong and tough to injure with very 
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Equip a shield and Hit (C)hange your combat prefs and change them to close combat. Go sneaking around in search of a hoary marmot/wolf/etc. just something without a way to gore/kick/tear off limbs with biting/etc. and wrestle it until you reach wrestling & Fighting legendary+5.
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Now you can head back home or wherever you have a stable food/water source and find a tile with rocks to throw. Read up on the wiki's macro page and make a throwing macro. spam it until you reach throwing+5. Go home and grab a bow/xbow/blowgun and 1-3 stacks of ammo and repeat for each. Just a heads-up. Using bow/xbows in combat is a BAD idea as you can spend ~6 turns reloading during which a goblin is just going to kill you. Just train them for the attribute boosts and forget about them.
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After doing that for a bit you'll have solid defenses and competent offenses as well as a solid crutchwalker skill in case of getting maimed, solid sneaking for reliable hunting and getting close to gobbos, and even if you lose your weapon you can just shatter it's leg with your shield and use wrestling to take HIS weapon! Keep in mind that maiming/crippling a pack of enemies while kiting them if probably going to be your main tactic forever.
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Once you know how to savescum go to a place where the (P)temperature is warm/hot and hop in a body of water to train swimming. Spam the wait command until you reach legendary+5.  Be prepared to savescum because water in areas where it can freeze will instagib you just to be a cunt after like 3 minute of swimming.
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P.S. Keep an adventurer log/write down the region location when you fight tough stuff. Always keep in mind approximately where you are. If you get terrible wounds, STOP, check on the map where you are so you can spend 3 hrs finding the corpse. Bring it home to your "catacombs" and "bury" him with all his gear at the foot of his corpse ;_;
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Certain kinds of evil weather can instantly turn any syndrome-vulnerable creature into a bloodthirsty undead killer, opposed to all life. These creatures are referred to be the sort of weather that transformed them, an identifier as a thrall, husk, or zombie, and their original creature name-- for example, a stray guineahen unholy gloom husk. The specific syndromes that generate these creatures are created at the time the world is generated, but vary only slightly from one another. Some traits these creatures are likely to possess include:
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    In previous versions, those three were the most common. Since the first .31 update, changes in underlying parameters in world gen mean that it has become rarer for the world to reach even the Age of Legends. The progression from Myth to Legends to Heroes is conditional upon the percentage death of megabeasts in a given world during generation. Slaying Megabeasts that visit you in Fortress Mode is known to trigger change of Age. When there are very few Megabeasts/Demons left, breaking into a very bad place can also trigger an Age change. 
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