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Taz Registered user Registered user Last page view: 4997 days, 7 hours, 6 minutes and 24 seconds ago. |
when monks dig through walls with kicking, is that considered mining? i dug a lot with mining skill at 33 and it trained the maximum all the way to 100. will increasing the mining skill increase the probability of kicking down a wall? Taz: A potion of gain attributes (4s) is lying here. Suddenly a stone block hits your head! Something on the ground is smashed to pieces! PeanutGod: Awwww no! How harsh is that! This is where you need the artefact 'mop and bucket'. |
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Vale Registered user rAnDom mOjo Man Last page view: 5426 days, 4 hours, 53 minutes and 7 seconds ago. |
Also somthing to note is that the monks have a different message when you kick a hidden door "the wall does not seem impressed" |
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AshenPlanet Registered user Last page view: 3149 days, 17 hours, 33 minutes and 13 seconds ago. |
iirc, mining only applies to pick axe on wall. Monk kicks, elementalist tunneling, mystic shoveling, pet digging do not count as mining. |
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Maelstrom Registered user The Knight of the Black Rose Last page view: 3088 days, 23 hours, 38 minutes and 43 seconds ago. |
Are you sure? I seem to remember having my mining skill trained by ants digging off screen... A pessimist sees a dark tunnel. An optimist sees a light at the end of that tunnel. A realist sees a train. And the train driver sees three idiots on the tracks. |
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Darren Grey Registered user Last page view: 4211 days, 4 hours, 9 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
I've seen gemology trained by that, but not mining. Waldenbrook, the dwarven shopkeeper, mumbles: "I'd offer 9 gold pieces for yer dwarven child corpse." |
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Maelstrom Registered user The Knight of the Black Rose Last page view: 3088 days, 23 hours, 38 minutes and 43 seconds ago. |
Must have been mining then. My memory of ADOM gets hazy, since I've moved from my dad's PC to my personal laptop (with it's castrated keyboard :/ Will have to buy a normal sized one on USB as soon as I get the money) A pessimist sees a dark tunnel. An optimist sees a light at the end of that tunnel. A realist sees a train. And the train driver sees three idiots on the tracks. |
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Molach Registered user Lord of DurisMud Last page view: 5113 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes and 54 seconds ago. |
Metallurgy would have been trained, if you had it. |
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AshenPlanet Registered user Last page view: 3149 days, 17 hours, 33 minutes and 13 seconds ago. |
Gemology gets trained whenever a gem drops. So, mining, pet digging, mob digging, etc. will train gems, but mystic shoveling, elementalist tunneling, etc. will not train it. I used to think that metallurgy got trained that way too, but I played a game once as a half-orc who never picked up anything, and his metallurgy didn't get trained. That leads me to believe I was mistaken before, and maybe only picking up (inspecting) pieces of ore or ingots trains metallurgy. |
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Darren Grey Registered user Last page view: 4211 days, 4 hours, 9 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
A half-orc, AshenPlanet? Sure you've got the right game? :P Waldenbrook, the dwarven shopkeeper, mumbles: "I'd offer 9 gold pieces for yer dwarven child corpse." |
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AshenPlanet Registered user Last page view: 3149 days, 17 hours, 33 minutes and 13 seconds ago. |
lol. Yep, orc it is... ;) |
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anon Unregistered user |
I think you have to pick up gems to train gemology, too, but I am not 100% sure. |
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Darren Grey Registered user Last page view: 4211 days, 4 hours, 9 minutes and 31 seconds ago. |
Nope, just having them dug somewhere trains it. You don't even have to see them lying on the ground. I've had gemology training from simply sitting on the other side of the river from ants and hearing grinding sounds :) Waldenbrook, the dwarven shopkeeper, mumbles: "I'd offer 9 gold pieces for yer dwarven child corpse." |