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some fixes on the miner quest. and added mining skill description to client.

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# User Rev Content
1 root 1.1 =head1 Skills
2    
3     =head1 Description
4    
5     Instead of gaining experience for basically just killing monsters (and
6 root 1.14 disarming traps) you can also gain experience in a variety of other
7     skills, which can either be learned or used through a skill tool or
8     talisman.
9 root 1.1
10 root 1.6 =head1 X<skill_description>Skill Descriptions
11 root 1.1
12     Below is a more detailed description of each skills and how they are used.
13    
14     =head2 alchemy
15    
16 root 1.5 You can identify potions, containers, and different kinds of ore and
17     mineral, mix potions and create other stuff (such as gold, weapons, deadly
18     monsters killing him/her etc.) from other ingredients using a cauldron
19 root 1.15 L<$ARCH/cauldron.x11>.
20 root 1.1
21     To identify alchemy stuff you have to stand over it or have it in your inventory and
22     issue the command C<use_skill alchemy>. The alchemy items will be identified. Some might
23     not get identified if your alchemy level is too low.
24    
25     A higher alchemy level will also help you to estimate the value of items better.
26    
27     To create something new, for example some dust or potion, you have to get a B<cauldron>.
28     You find these in shops, guilds and some appartments. Some alchemy shops also let you use
29     their cauldron for a fee. All you need now is to know what items creates which other item.
30 elmex 1.7 You learn the ingredients this by finding recipes. It is B<very important> that you B<identify>
31     all ingredients for a recipe before using them!
32 root 1.1
33     For a start you could try to make B<water of the wise>:
34     Get 7 water bottles (filled), identify them, put them in a cauldron, do C<use_skill alchemy>.
35     If everything worked there should be B<water of the wise> in the cauldron now.
36     Congratulations, your first alchemy was done!
37    
38     Be careful when doing alchemy and trying complicated receipes, they might fail and
39     will backfire heavily at you.
40    
41     I<Never, ever, do alchemy in your home or in public places!> You can
42     easily create powerful monsters that will kill you, kill you again when
43     you wake up in your savebed, kill you again... etc.
44    
45     =head2 bargaining
46    
47     This skill helps you to bargain in shops when buying and selling. The higher
48     your bargaining level is the better prices you will get. Besides having a high
49 root 1.6 bargaining skill it helps a lot to have a high L<charisma|stat_Cha> stat.
50 root 1.1
51     When you are in a shop, you can C<use_skill bargaining> to see whether that
52     shop will buy the items you want to sell at a higher price than others and
53     whether the shopkeeper likes you. Elf shopkeepers will like elf players.
54    
55     =head2 bowyer
56    
57 root 1.6 You can identify missile weapons and missiles such as arrows, bolts and
58     bows. One can also create special bows and arrows from other ingredients
59     using the bowyer skill like the L<alchemy skill|skill_description/alchemy>
60 root 1.15 skill and a B<workbench> L<$ARCH/workbench.x11>
61 root 1.6 (you just have to find out a recipe).
62 root 1.1
63     =head2 clawing
64    
65 root 1.6 You can make a "bare-handed attack". Damage is based on the user's
66     L<strength|stat_Str> and level. With time, one can have different claws
67     such as fire claws or electric claws. An elemental residue from the dragon
68     guild is required to change this. The dragon guild can be found in scorn.
69 root 1.1
70     =head2 levitation
71    
72     You can levitate (fly low) at will. Using the skill first makes you
73     levitate, and at the second time returns you to the earth.
74 elmex 1.3 Levitation can be useful to fly over water streams that move you
75     if you walk in them, or it prevents you from falling into a pit.
76 root 1.1
77     =head2 summoning
78    
79     You can cast spells related to the B<summoning> school of wizardry, which
80     mostly summon monsters, bullet walls and similar things. This skill
81     may be acquired either through the use of an appropriate B<talisman> or
82 root 1.5 learned via a L<skill scroll>.
83 root 1.1
84 elmex 1.3 The most basic spells you might want to get is 'summon pet monster'
85     and 'charm monsters'. Look in the L<Spellbook|spellbook> if you got
86     the spells and read their description.
87    
88 root 1.1 =head2 pyromancy
89    
90     You can cast spells related to the B<pyromancy> (fire) school of
91     wizardry. This skill may be acquired either through the use of an
92 root 1.5 appropriate B<talisman> or learned via a L<skill scroll>.
93 root 1.1
94 root 1.5 The first spell would be 'burning hands' which casts a cone of fire which
95     burns your enemies. It becomes stronger with your pyromancy level.
96 elmex 1.3
97 root 1.1 =head2 evocation
98    
99     You can cast spells related to the B<evocation> (mostly cold magic)
100     school of wizardry. This skill may be acquired either through the use of
101 root 1.5 an appropriate B<talisman> or learned via a L<skill scroll>.
102 root 1.1
103 elmex 1.3 The spell you should start with is 'icestorm' which casts a cone
104     of ice which freezes your enemies. It becomes stronger with your evocation level.
105    
106 root 1.1 =head2 sorcery
107    
108     You can cast spells related to the B<sorcery> (identify, town portal and
109     other meta-spells) school of wizardry. This skill may be acquired either
110     through the use of an appropriate B<talisman> or learned via a B<skill
111     scroll>.
112    
113 elmex 1.4 Sorcery has many utility spells, like 'identify', 'town portal' (making portals
114     between two points in the world) and also attack spells like 'spark shower'
115     and 'steambolt'.
116    
117 root 1.1 =head2 flame touch
118    
119     You can make a "bare-handed attack". Damage is based on the user's
120 root 1.6 L<strength|stat_Str> and level. This is the default hand-to-hand fighting
121     skill for the fireborn character class.
122 root 1.1
123     =head2 hiding
124    
125 elmex 1.4 This skill lets you hide, that means that you will become invisible.
126     To hide you need to find a place with other stuff on it where you can hide.
127    
128 root 1.1 You enjoy limited form of invisibility. If you attack or move too much
129 elmex 1.4 you become visible.
130 root 1.1
131     =head2 jeweler
132    
133     You can identify amulets, rings and talismans. One can also improve magic
134 elmex 1.7 rings or enchant non-magic rings to give them stat bonuses, this works
135     similar to the L<alchemy skill|skill_description/alchemy>, only that
136     you need to put the ingredients in a B<jeweler's workbench>.
137 root 1.1
138 elmex 1.10 For a more detailed documentation look in the L<jeweler skill documentation|jeweler_skill>.
139    
140 root 1.1 =head2 jumping
141    
142 root 1.6 You can "skip" over one, two or three spaces in the selected
143     direction. Distance depends on weight carried, L<strength|stat_Str> and
144     L<dexterity|stat_Dex> of the user. This skill may also be used as an
145     attack.
146 root 1.1
147     =head2 karate
148    
149 root 1.6 You can make a "bare-handed attack". Damage is based on the user's
150     L<strength|stat_Str> and level. This attack is the fastest and (at higher
151     levels) most deadly of the hand-to-hand attacks available.
152 root 1.1
153     =head2 climbing
154    
155     Having this skill allows you to move faster through hilly areas than players
156 elmex 1.7 without this skill. B<Note:> You can't gain experience in this skill. Having
157     this skill is enough to move faster.
158 root 1.1
159     =head2 literacy
160    
161 root 1.17 With this skill you can identify books and scrolls in your inventory,
162     giving you more experience that you cna invest into identifying higher
163     level books and scrolls.
164    
165     Literacy is also required to read books and scrolls, and to learn new
166     spells and skills from books and scrolls.
167 root 1.1
168     =head2 lockpicking
169    
170     You may "pick locks" (open doors). You need to have readied some
171     B<lockpicks> to use this skill.
172    
173     =head2 meditation
174    
175 elmex 1.7 Player can regain mana/hp at an accelerated rate by C<use_skill meditation>,
176 root 1.14 the L<skill_description/praying> skill. Player must first strip
177 root 1.1 off encumbering armour however. This skill is only available to the "monk"
178     character class.
179    
180     =head2 one handed weapons
181    
182     You can use one-handed hand-held weapons (e.g. B<shortsword>, B<dagger>,
183     B<mace>, etc). Wield and ready the weapon by applying it and use the fire and
184     direction keys.
185    
186     =head2 two handed weapons
187    
188     You can use two-handed hand-held weapons (e.g. B<longsword>, B<club>, etc).
189     Wield and ready the weapon by applying it and use the fire and direction keys.
190    
191     =head2 missile weapons
192    
193     The user is capabale of making attacks with ranged weapons (eg bow, crossbow).
194 elmex 1.7 Fire arrows by applying a bow and using the fire and direction keys. To fire
195 root 1.1 specific arrows to kill a monster that is weak against a certain arrow, mark
196     this arrow and fire.
197    
198     =head2 mountaineer
199    
200     While the skill is readied, the possessor will move faster through "hilly"
201     terrain (hills, mountains, etc.)
202    
203     =head2 oratory
204    
205 root 1.11 You may "recruit" followers targeting them with your B<oratory>
206     skill. Recruitees must be unaggressive to start (a good way to pacify
207     monsters is the L<singing skill|skill_description/singing>). Use of
208     this skill may anger the audience. Also, some monsters are immune to
209     recruitment. Success depends on user's level and her L<charisma|stat_Cha>
210     vs. the recruitee's L<intelligence|stat_Int> and level.
211    
212     Kill experience from your followers goes directly to your oratory skill.
213    
214     Cleaning women and unagggressive low-level monsters (such as the dogs in
215     the wizards house in scorn) are good initial targets for this skill.
216 root 1.1
217     =head2 praying
218    
219 root 1.14 The praying skill allows you to cast "cleric" spells. In addition, this
220     skill may be used to accelerate the accumulation of grace points by
221     praying (see L<How do I pray?|how_tp_pray>. This skill may be either
222     learned (e.g. using a L<skill scroll>) or acquired through the use of a
223     B<holy symbol>.
224 elmex 1.7
225 root 1.14 One of the best spells to start with is the 'holy word' spell and later,
226 elmex 1.7 if you find it, the 'banishment' spell, which is much stronger.
227 root 1.1
228     =head2 punching
229    
230 root 1.6 You can make a "bare-handed attack". Damage is based on the user's
231     L<strength|stat_Str> and level. This is the most feeble of the
232     hand-to-hand attacks.
233 root 1.1
234     =head2 find traps
235    
236     You can search (more effectively) for traps. This is not a "passive"
237     skill, it must be applied in order to gain the advantage in discovering
238     traps, or actively used when in vicinity of a trap. To use it, fire into
239     any direction.
240    
241 root 1.9 =head2 disarm traps
242 root 1.1
243     You can disarm previously discovered traps (for example, with the B<find traps> skill).
244    
245 elmex 1.18 =head2 mining
246    
247     You know how to use a pickaxe to extract minerals from veins. You can also use
248     spells of the mining spell school. For instance the I<detect minerals> spell.
249    
250 root 1.1 =head2 sense curse
251    
252     You can detect whether items that you hold are B<cursed> by firing in any
253     direction while this skill is readied.
254    
255     =head2 sense magic
256    
257     You can detect whether items that you hold are B<magic> by firing in any
258     direction while this skill is readied.
259    
260     =head2 singing
261    
262 root 1.11 You may pacify hostile monsters with this area attack skill. Certain
263     kinds of monsters are immune. Success depends on user's level and her
264     L<charisma|stat_Cha> vs. the monster's L<intelligence|stat_Int> and level.
265    
266     Singing is a good companion skill for the L<oratory
267     skill|skill_description/oratory>: first you pacify creates using singing,
268     then you can orate them, convincing them if your cause. It is a useful
269     skill when monsters are overwhelming you, too.
270 root 1.1
271     =head2 smithery
272    
273     You can identify arms and armour that you hold, and, with the help of a
274     B<forge>, can even create weapons using the alchemy skill.
275    
276     =head2 stealing
277    
278     You can take items from the inventory of NPCs, monsters and maybe other
279     players.
280    
281 root 1.9 =head2 thaumaturgy
282 root 1.1
283     You can identify rods, wands and horns that you are holding, and, with
284     the help of a B<thaumaturgists workbench> and the alchemy skill, create
285     those things.
286    
287     =head2 throwing
288    
289     You can throw items at monsters. To do this, fire at a monster with this skill
290     readied. You can chose what to throw by marking an item, if you do not chose an
291     item, an item from your inventory is randomly picked and thrown unless the item
292     is locked.
293    
294     ERROR: Randomly?
295    
296     =head2 use magic item
297    
298     You can use magic items like rods/wands/horns. The level of experience
299     influences how powerful the spells are you can evoke from the
300     rod/wand/horn.
301    
302     =head2 woodsman
303    
304     While the skill is readied, the possessor will move faster through
305 root 1.16 "wooded" terrain (B<forest>, B<grasslands>, B<brush>, B<jungle>, etc.).
306    
307     Woodsmen can also craft various items useful to their skill.
308 root 1.1
309     =head2 inscription
310    
311 root 1.16 You can inscribe empty scrolls and books with a text. This is useful to
312     create messages, especially via the Imperial Post Office (IPO).
313 root 1.6
314 root 1.16 You can also write spell scrolls with a spell known to you. You need
315     L<mana|stat_mana>, time and an old scroll for that. Backfire effects are
316 root 1.6 possible. Only available as a 'writing pen'.
317 root 1.1
318 root 1.16 How to write into a mail scroll/books etc.:
319 root 1.1
320     mark <name of scroll> # or use the menu
321     use_skill inscription <your message goes here>
322    
323     How to rewrite a spell scroll:
324    
325     mark <name of scroll> # or use the menu
326     cast <spell> # prepare the spell you want to write
327     use_skill inscription # write the spell on the scroll
328    
329 root 1.16 If you succeed, the scroll will be a scroll of the spell you chose and
330     your level of inscription as its level. Hence, you don't need to be that
331     level in the spell skill to write higher level spellscrolls.
332 root 1.1
333     Caution: Magic spell writing can be risky to one's health. There can be
334     some negative effects if one fails to write a spell scroll. The most
335     benign is that one becomes confused for a short time. Other effects are
336     more severe and can even be dangerous.
337    
338     =head2 spark touch
339    
340     You can do a "bare-handed attack" and shock the opponent with this skill
341     readied. Attacking is done by running into the opponent. This is a unique skill
342     that can only be used by sparklings.
343    
344     =head2 shiver
345    
346     You can do a "bare-handed attack" and send waves of frost to the opponent with
347     this skill readied. Attacking is done by running into the opponent. This is a
348     unique skill that can only be used by iceborns.
349    
350     =head2 acid splash
351    
352     You can do a "bare-handed attack" and splash the opponent with acid using this
353     skill. Attacking is done by running into the opponent. This is a unique skill
354     that can only be used by acidborns.
355    
356     =head2 poison nail
357    
358     TODO: Add goblins and think about the name goblin.
359    
360     You can do a "bare-handed attack" and inject poison into the opponent with
361     this skill readied. Attacking is done by running into the opponent. This is a
362     unique skill that can only be used by goblins.
363    
364     =head1 About experience and skills
365    
366     =head2 Associated and miscellaneous skills
367    
368 root 1.12 In Deliantra, two types of skills exist; The first kind, "associated"
369 root 1.1 skills, are those skills which are associated with a category of
370     experience. The other kind of skill, "miscellaneous" skills, are not
371     related to any experience category.
372    
373     The main difference between these two kinds of skills is in the result
374     of their use. When associated skills are used successfully experience
375     is accrued in the experience category associated with that skill. In
376     contrast, the use of miscellaneous skills never gains the player any
377     experience regardless of the success in using it.
378    
379     Both miscellaneous and associated skills can fail. This means that
380     the attempt to use the skill was unsuccessful. Both miscellaneous
381     and associated skills can have certain primary stats associated with
382     them. These associated stats can help to determine if the use of a skill
383     is successful and to what degree it is successful.
384    
385     All gained experience is modified by the associated stats for that skill
386     (table skill statistics) and then the appropriate experience category
387     automatically updated as needed.
388    
389     =head2 Restrictions on skills use and gaining experience
390    
391     Neither a character's stats nor the character class restricts the player
392     from gaining experience in any of the experience categories. Also, there
393     are no inherent restrictions on character skill use-any player may use any
394     acquired skill.
395    
396     Average of Experienced
397     Associated Gain
398     Stats Multiplier
399     1 0.01
400     2 0.1
401     3 0.3
402     4 0.5
403     5 0.6
404     6 0.7
405     7 0.8
406     8 0.85
407     9 0.9
408     10 0.95
409     11 0.96
410     12 0.97
411     13 0.98
412     14 0.99
413     15 1.0
414     16 1.01
415     17 1.02
416     18 1.03
417     19 1.04
418     20 1.05
419     21 1.07
420     22 1.09
421     23 1.12
422     24 1.15
423     25 1.2
424     26 1.3
425     27 1.4
426     28 1.5
427     29 1.7
428     30 2.0
429    
430     =head2 Algorithm for Experience Gain under the skills system
431    
432     Here we take the view that a player must "overcome an opponent" in
433     order to gain experience. Examples include foes killed in combat,
434     finding/disarming a trap, stealing from some being, identifying an object,
435     etc.
436    
437     Gained experience is based primarily on the difference in levels between
438     "opponents," experience point value of a "vanquished foe," the values of
439     the associated stats of the skill being used and two factors that are set
440     internally. (Note: If you want to know more about this, check out the
441     skills_developers.doc.)
442    
443     Below the algorithm for experience gain is given where player "pl" has
444     "vanquished" opponent "op" using skill "sk:"
445    
446     EXP GAIN = (EXP(op) + EXP(sk)) * lvl_mult * stat_mult
447    
448     where C<EXP(sk)> is a constant award based on the skill used, C<EXP(op)> is the
449     base experience award for "op" which depends on what op is (see below),
450     stat_mult is taken from table experience modification, and lvl_mult is:
451    
452     For C<< level(pl)> < level(op) >>:
453    
454     lvl_mult = FACTOR(sk) * (level(op) - level(pl))
455    
456     For C<< level(pl) = level(op) >>:
457    
458     lvl_mult = FACTOR(sk)
459    
460     For C<< level(pl) > level(op) >>:
461    
462     lvl_mult = (level(op)/level(pl));
463    
464     where C<level(op)> is the level of "op," level (pl) is the level of the
465     player, and C<FACTOR(sk)> is an internal factor based on the skill used by
466     "pl."
467    
468     There are three different cases for how EXP (op) can be computed:
469    
470     =over 4
471    
472     =item op is a living creature: EXP(op) is just the base experience award
473     given in the spoiler.
474    
475     =item op is a trap: EXP(op) = 1/(fraction of the time which the trap is
476     visible). Thus, traps which are highly visible get lower values.
477    
478     =item op is not a trap but is non-living: EXP(op) = internal experience
479     award of the item. Also, the lvl_mult is multiplied by any magic
480     enchantment on the item.
481    
482     =back
483    
484     =head1 How skills are used
485    
486     =over 4
487    
488     =item B<< skills >> This command lists all the player's current known
489     skills, their level of use and the associated experience category of each
490     skill.
491    
492     =item B<< ready_skill I<skill> >> This command changes the player's current
493     readied skill to <skill>.
494    
495     =item B<< use_skill I<skill> I<string> >> This command changes the player's
496     current readied skill and then executes it in the facing direction of the
497     player. Similar in action to the invoke command.
498    
499     =back
500    
501 root 1.6 Three player commands are related to skills use: L<ready_skill>,
502     L<use_skill>, and L<skills|command/skills>. Generally, a player will use
503     a skill by first readying the right one, with the ready_skill command and
504     then making a ranged "attack" to activate the skill; using most skills is
505     just like firing a wand or a bow. In a few cases however, a skill is be
506     used just by having it readied. For example, the mountaineer skill allows
507     favorable movement though hilly terrain while it is readied.
508 root 1.1
509     To change to a new skill, a player can use either the B<use_skill> or
510     B<ready_skill> commands, but note that the use of several common items can
511     automatically change the player's current skill too. Examples of this
512     include readying a bow (which will cause the code to make the player's
513     current skill missile_weapons) or readying a melee weapon (current skill
514     auto-matically becomes melee weapons). Also, some player actions can cause
515     a change in the current skill. Running into a monster while you have a
516     readied weapon in your inventory causes the code to automatically make our
517     current skill melee weapons. As another example of this-casting a spell
518     will cause the code to switch the current skill to wizardry or praying (as
519     appropriate to the spell type).
520    
521     It is not possible to use more than one skill at a time.
522    
523     =head2 Acquiring skills
524    
525     Skills may be gained in two ways. In the first, new skills may
526 root 1.5 learned. This is done by reading a L<skill scroll>
527     and the process is very similar to learning a spell. Just as in attempts
528     to learn incantations, success in learning skills is dependent on a random
529     test based on the learner's INT. Using your INT stat, look in the learn%
530     column in table primary stat effects to find your % chance of learning a
531     skill. Once you hit 100%, you will always be successfull in learning new
532     skills.
533 root 1.1
534     The acquisition of a skill tool will also allow the player to use a new
535     skill. An example of a skill tool is "lockpicks" lockpicks (which allow
536     the player to pick door locks). The player merely applies the skill tool
537     in order to gain use of the new skill. If the tool is unapplied, the
538     player loses the use of the skill associated with the tool.
539    
540     After a new skill is gained (either learned or if player has an applied
541     skill tool) it will appear on the player's skill roster (use the 'skills
542     command to view its status). If the new skill is an associated skill,
543     then it will automatically be gained at the player's current level in the
544     appropriate experience category.
545    
546     For example, Stilco the Wraith, who is 5th level in agility, buys a set of
547     lockpicks and applies them. He may now use the skill lockpicking at 5th
548     level of ability since that is an agility associated skill.
549    
550     =head1 Authors
551    
552     Parts of this document were originally compiled, edited, and written by
553     Brian Thomas, Klaus Elsbernd, and John W. Klar. Additional information
554     compiled by Maciej Kalisiak, Gorlin, Anton Oussik and Gene Alexander.
555    
556 root 1.13 Adapted for use by I<deliantra>, enhanced and corrected by Pippijn van
557 root 1.1 Steenhoven and Marc A. Lehmann.
558