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=head1 Random Map Deployment Guide |
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=head2 Using random maps |
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Any exit with "/!" as the destination map will generate a random map. To |
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specify random map parameters, you put parameters in the message field for |
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the exit. |
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=head2 How styles work |
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A "style" is usually a small map which contains only objects which define |
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the "style". For example, a monsterstyle "orc" might be a map which has |
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six orcs, a kobold, and a troll in it. When monsters are placed, the |
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generator will randomly choose monsters from the "orc" style, and for this |
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example, on average, it will generate 6 orcs/troll and 1 kobold/troll. So |
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orcs will be very common, and there'll be occasional trolls and kobolds. |
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In principle, you may put any object in any style map. However, the |
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map generator will do special things with the object depending on which |
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directory it is in. Style maps are located in maps/styles/*, you may use |
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the editor to modify the style maps, or create new ones. |
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Any style parameters that accept a map path accept both simple maps |
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(F<.map> files), meta files (F<.rmg>) and directories. |
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Maps will simply be used as-is. |
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Meta files are JSON objects with (currently) only one key: "maps" which |
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must be a hash with C<"path" : weight> pairs, of which one is randomly |
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chosen. |
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Directories are handled based on the filenames in it: if there are any |
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files with "_\d+" in their name (e.g F<map_1.map>, F<map_99.map>), |
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then the one with the value closest to the difficulty value is chosen, |
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otherwise a random entry is picked (which can in turn be a meta file, |
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directory etc.). |
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=head2 Style Parameters |
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layoutstyle <style> (special!) Pick the layout style for the map. |
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Currently, "rogue", "spiral", "maze", "cave", |
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"castle", "snake", "onion", "squarespiral" and |
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"multiple" are allowed. See below for more |
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detail. |
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floorstyle <style> Load /styles/floorstyles/<style> and pick a random |
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floortype from that style map for the random map. |
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The entire map will be tiled with the floortype. |
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wallstyle <style> Load /styles/wallstyles/<style> and pick a random |
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walltype from that style for the random map. All |
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the walls in the map will be of this type. The |
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walls are modified on insertion so that players |
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cannot go through them: this is expected for |
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walls, but the random map generator makes sure of |
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it. A <style> of "none" causes no walls or doors |
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to be generated. |
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doorstyle <style> Load /styles/doorstyles/<style> and pick a random |
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doortype from that style for the random map. A |
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<style> of "none" causes no doors to generated. |
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exitstyle <style> Put one or two exits in the map, one leading back |
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to the map where we entered from (origin_map, |
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origin_x, origin_y), and, if appropriate, one |
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leading to another, harder, random map. A style of |
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"none" causes no exits to be generated. |
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decorstyle <style> Load /styles/decorstyles/<style> and pick the |
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decor objects from that style to insert in the |
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map. Decor objects are modified on insertion so |
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that they do NOT block movement, regardless of the |
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archetype. They are placed randomly. A style of |
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"none" causes no decor objects to be generated. |
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monsterstyle <style> Load /styles/monsterstyles/<style>, if it exists. |
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If it doesn't exist, then it will look for a directory |
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of that name. If it finds a directory, it will choose |
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a style based on dungeon_level. It will pick the style |
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with the name <name>_# with the # closest to the |
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dungeon_level. Monster objects are copied from the |
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style map, so you may form style maps with modified |
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monsters which are weaker or stronger than the default |
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archetype.A style of "none" causes no monsters to be |
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generated. |
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treasurestyle <style> (Special) If the style name chosen is contained |
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in the lib/treasures file, it will use |
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that for making treasures. If it is NOT |
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in the lib/treasures file, it will look up |
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/styles/treasurestyle/<style>, and pick random |
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treasures from there. If <style> matches neither |
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of these, it will generate treasures using the |
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"chest" treasurelist. A style of "none" causes no |
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treasures to be placed. |
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=head2 Layout Parameters |
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xsize <int> size of the map: if not set, random from 10 to 70 |
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ysize <int> size of the map: if not set, random from 10 to 70 |
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expand2x <bool> Do we double the size of the layout? This has |
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the effect of increasing the corridor widths by about |
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2x. Set it to a non-zero integer if this is desired. |
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symmetry <sym> symmetry of the layout: You can cause the map generator |
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to generate a symmetrical layout by using this flag. |
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symmetry 0 random symmetry |
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symmetry 1 no symmetry |
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symmetry 2 symmetry about the vertical centerline |
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symmetry 3 symmetry about the horizontal centerline |
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symmetry 4 both 2 and 3 symmetry |
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Layout Style: Parameter: Effect: |
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maze maze_type 0: roomy (open space with some walls) |
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1: sparse (maze with some larger open spaces) |
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2: braided (few dead ends) |
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3: closed (complete maze) |
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default: random |
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cave cave_type 0: very rough, mazelike |
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1: round 1-2 space corridors, often elliptic |
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2: more open, roundish |
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3: wide open areas, roundish |
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50% of the time a maze layout will be "doorified", meaning that doors |
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will be placed at random in the maze. |
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onion layoutoptions1 0 (default) Pick random options |
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See "Onion Rooms" below for |
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the rest of the options. |
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onion layoutoptions2 0 (default) Pick a random number of |
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"onion layers" |
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=head2 Map generation parameters |
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difficulty Set the map difficulty. Has no relation to the |
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"difficulty" defined in common/*.c. |
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If nonzero, this map and its descendants will |
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have the same difficulty. If zero, it'll be set |
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to the value of dungeon_level and incremeneted with |
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each recursive map. |
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difficulty_increase Sets how fast the difficulty increases. This value |
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is a float - the default value is 1.0. Reducing |
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This only applies to map without a default |
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difficulty set (but that could change in the |
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future). For each level of a map, the difficulty |
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is set to depth * difficulty_increase. Setting |
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this parameter to 0.5 (or other values between 0 |
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and 1) is a way to have deep dungeons that do not |
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increase in difficulty all that rapidly. |
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dungeon_level Another way of setting the map difficulty. This |
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has no relation to the "difficulty" defined in |
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the common/*.c source code. The effect is to pick |
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which monsters to use: for example, if the |
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monsterstyle |
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is "humanoid" and the dungeonlevel is 9, the style |
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map /styles/monsterstyles/humanoid/humanoid_9 will be |
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the style from which monsters are chosen. After the |
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monsters are placed, the map |
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difficulty is set according |
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to the server's rule, for treasure purposes. |
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dungeon_depth The map generated will have an exit to another |
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random map of the same style if |
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dungeon_level < dungeon_depth. The next random map |
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will have dungeon_level incremented. If dungeon_level |
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>= dungeon_depth, no exit to a more difficult map |
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will be made. |
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orientation How the exits look: |
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0 random "orientation" |
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1 player arrives in the map at |
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a "stairs up", he goes to harder |
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levels by finding a "stairs down" |
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2 reverse of 1 |
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3-6 exits are horizontal. In the future |
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these will be made to make exits to |
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rightward, leftward, north and south. |
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rotate 0 do not randomly rotate the map |
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1 randomly rotate by 90, 180, 270° (default) |
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origin_x <You shouldn't need to set this> The exit which |
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leads back from this map will go to this x. |
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origin_y Like origin_x |
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random_seed Set the random seed number used. This number |
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completely determines the random numbers: a map |
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with the same random seed and other parameters |
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will always produce exactly the same map. |
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final_map When dungeon_level >= dungeon_depth, another exit |
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isn't usually made. However, if final_map is set |
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to a map's name, then an exit to this map will |
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be made. |
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exit_on_final_map The default action is to place an exit on |
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the final map. When explicitly set to 'no' this will |
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not place a return exit on the final_map. |
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If you use this setting YOU MUST PROVIDE A WAY BACK IN THE FINAL MAP! |
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=head2 Misc. Parameters |
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decoroptions <option> Currently, ignored. Possibly in the future it |
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will cause the decor to be patterned in some way, |
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such as <put decor along walls> or <put decor |
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in center of rooms> |
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treasureoptions <opt> Parameterizes how the treasure is placed and protected. |
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0 choose random treasure options |
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1 concentrate the treasure on the map in a few locations |
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2 hide the treasure behind hidden doors |
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4 put the treasure in a chest which must be unlocked. |
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(a key will be placed somewhere in the map, probably |
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in a monster.) |
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8 Put locked doors around the treasure (a key to each |
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door will be placed in a monster or somewhere reachable |
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by the player: one key on each side of the door.) |
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In onion maps, the treasure is co-located with the |
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exit to harder levels, so this makes the exit harder |
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to get to. |
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16 Trap the treasure. A trap from /styles/trapstyles/traps |
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is selected and inserted into the treasure chest. |
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32 sparse treasure. 1/2 as much treasure is generated. |
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64 rich treasure. 2x as much treasure is generated. |
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If option 1 is not set, options 2-16 are ignored. Options |
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may be added together: treasureoptions 3 means treasure |
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optons 1 and 2 are set. |
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=head2 Map Layout styles |
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=head3 Onion Maps |
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Onion rooms are like this: |
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regular random |
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centered, linear onion: bottom/right centered, nonlinear: |
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0 Pick random options below |
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4 bottom "centered" |
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16 outer wall off: i.e., no outer wall. |
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32 irregularly/randomly spaced layers (default: regular) |
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=head3 Maze Maps |
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Maze maps are like this: |
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A "roomy" maze: |
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=head3 Cave Maps |
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=head3 Castle layouts |
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Castles are similar to caves, except they generate very straight dungeon |
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features (not unlike roguelike layouts). |
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=head3 Spiral Maps |
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A Spiral Map: |
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0 pick random options |
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1 Regular spiral: distance increases constantly with angle |
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2 Fine spiral: most coils possible are fit in |
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4 Fit Spiral: scale spiral to fit rectanglar region |
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(i.e., the spiral will look elliptical) |
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=head3 Rogue-like Maps |
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A Rogue-like Map: |
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0 pick random room shapes (i.e., mix it up) |
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1 Always use rectangular rooms |
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2 Always use "circular" rooms |
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=head3 Snake layouts |
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No options are available for snake layouts. |
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A player must touch every room to descend deeper in a snake. |
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=head3 Square spirals |
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No options are available for square spirals |
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A player must touch every room to descend in a square spiral. |
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This is a basic square spiral layout: |
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=head2 Multiple layouts |
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|
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The layoutstyle "multiple" divides the map into many areas |
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and uses random layout styles in each area. Works best with |
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very high or wide maps and fewer levels. |
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|
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=head2 An example input file |
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|
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layoutstyle onion |
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monsterstyle humanoid |
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dungeon_depth 3 |
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xsize 15 |
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ysize 15 |
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exitstyle cstair |
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orientation 1 |
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decorstyle furniture |
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floorstyle dirt |
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wallstyle wooden |
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symmetry 1 |
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=head2 AUTHORS |
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|
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The original document was taken from Crossfire and subsequently modified by Marc Lehmann. |