Conflux - where do I start? (custom)
Forum rules
Please read the Forum rules and policies before posting.
Please read the Forum rules and policies before posting.
Conflux - where do I start? (custom)
Hi,
I am interested in starting Conflux, but do not understand the relationship between Conflux I, II, III, and 3.5. Are these different versions or evolutions of the same adventure, or are these separate games?
I went to the DM Encyclopedia entry for Conflux, which says it is an old version, and directs me to Conflux III. I didn't know if I should be trying the beta version, so I was going to try Conflux III, but the download links that I have found are no longer reachable, such as:
http://cyberskald.com/repository/Conflu ... ugFix5.rar
I would appreciate a hint as to which version I should start with.
Thanks!
I am interested in starting Conflux, but do not understand the relationship between Conflux I, II, III, and 3.5. Are these different versions or evolutions of the same adventure, or are these separate games?
I went to the DM Encyclopedia entry for Conflux, which says it is an old version, and directs me to Conflux III. I didn't know if I should be trying the beta version, so I was going to try Conflux III, but the download links that I have found are no longer reachable, such as:
http://cyberskald.com/repository/Conflu ... ugFix5.rar
I would appreciate a hint as to which version I should start with.
Thanks!
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
They are all evolutions, so best to play 3.5. The latest beta/bugfix is the one to play under too.
http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... sc&start=0
The very first post should have the latest link and also a link to the latest compatible CSBwin engine.
http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... sc&start=0
The very first post should have the latest link and also a link to the latest compatible CSBwin engine.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
My site is down, use this link:
http://dianneandpaul.net/CSBwin/Conflux_3.5_B8.7z
http://dianneandpaul.net/CSBwin/Conflux_3.5_B8.7z
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
Thanks! Should any bug reports be sent to the email address in the archive readme, or is there a bug thread I should be looking for?
- the master
- On Master
- Posts: 570
- Joined: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:29 pm
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
Just getting a load of gobbledegook on the screen when you click link.Zyx wrote:My site is down, use this link:
http://dianneandpaul.net/CSBwin/Conflux_3.5_B8.7z
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
I think my web browser doesn't recognize the .7z file and tries to load it as a web page, but right-clicking and "Save link as..." saves the file correctly. I am sooo looking forward to this!
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
Okay, last question - is there a thread to give me some idea what not to do at the beginning while avoiding major spoilers? I started by trying to assemble a party of four characters as in the DM games, but am getting the impression this is not recommended. I think Conflux will require unlearning a lot of DM knowledge.
Thanks
Thanks
- Ameena
- Wordweaver, Murafu Maker
- Posts: 7525
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2003 6:25 pm
- Location: Here, where I am sitting!
- Contact:
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
As far as I'm aware (having had a couple of five-ish-minute goes and dying a lot and then ending up playing something else ) Conflux is very huge and complicated and there is loads of stuff to do in it, and many, many ways to die . Perhaps the Hint Oracle can be of some use to you? I don't recall any of the hints, but you know, maybe they can give you a few clues about where all the really bad stuff is in your area so you can avoid it and die somewhere else instead .
______________________________________________
Ameena, self-declared Wordweaver, Beastmaker, Thoughtbringer, and great smegger of dungeon editing!
Ameena, self-declared Wordweaver, Beastmaker, Thoughtbringer, and great smegger of dungeon editing!
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
As I'm trying to avoid reading too much that may spoil the surprise, the sense that I am getting is that I should start with one or two characters, and plan to add others later in some way. Since this is counterintuitive compared to DM, I was just wondering if this has been discussed somewhere, as I would prefer not to play the game for 20 hours and then find out I can't proceed because I made an incorrect choice at the start.
Thanks!
Thanks!
- Ameena
- Wordweaver, Murafu Maker
- Posts: 7525
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2003 6:25 pm
- Location: Here, where I am sitting!
- Contact:
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
I would imagine it's possible to complete the game no matter which character(s) you choose. I understand there are multiple different ways to finish the game and certain areas can only be accessed by certain characters whom you may not have taken with you - it all just adds to the replayability .
______________________________________________
Ameena, self-declared Wordweaver, Beastmaker, Thoughtbringer, and great smegger of dungeon editing!
Ameena, self-declared Wordweaver, Beastmaker, Thoughtbringer, and great smegger of dungeon editing!
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
I think the more complete way to enjoy conflux is to choose the 4 guides and reach a few endings (at least 3 are available).
Then for replayability, choose only one guide and try to get the guildmasters to accomplish their quest. But it's harder.
And then if you're still hungry, try some other characters for a different gameplay (beast characters, hidden characters, cursed characters or crypt characters come to mind).
Or you could choose a guide and some ranked characters, and one guild master later if you plan to play it only once but want some diversity.
Then for replayability, choose only one guide and try to get the guildmasters to accomplish their quest. But it's harder.
And then if you're still hungry, try some other characters for a different gameplay (beast characters, hidden characters, cursed characters or crypt characters come to mind).
Or you could choose a guide and some ranked characters, and one guild master later if you plan to play it only once but want some diversity.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
How can I tell who the guides are? Are these the characters in the first room, those inside the first set of doors, or are they found later in the game. Sorry for the newbie questions. My impulse was to add 4 characters right away, but some of the discussion I've read suggests that the guides are found later.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
First room. To get an idea of each character power, there's a short background of the guilds under the docs folder.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
If you don't mind spoilers:
Spoiler
I always go with Iadio, given he can level up his ninja skills pretty easily and throw punches like mad
Lief is a good first run pick - decent STR combined with a weapon (mace) can give you an advantage.
Zed is an interesting choice if you prayed to Libra before venturing into the Undercity
Gando as I remember had knowledge in sensing where the pits are going. He's weak but he's good at exploring
Remember: At low level EVERYTHING can kill you in one hit. So be warned.
Lief is a good first run pick - decent STR combined with a weapon (mace) can give you an advantage.
Zed is an interesting choice if you prayed to Libra before venturing into the Undercity
Gando as I remember had knowledge in sensing where the pits are going. He's weak but he's good at exploring
Remember: At low level EVERYTHING can kill you in one hit. So be warned.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
I tried that party, and quickly got squashed (perhaps as expected). When I tried an all warrior party, I was able to survive for a while, but I'm not sure anyone could cast any spells at all (even light) so I'm not sure how long that could be a useful party since there would be no way to develop any magic or priest ability at all. I'm not sure I understand how this is supposed to work. Am I supposed to play through part of the game with some characters, let them die, and replace them with others?
I tried another custom dungeon where I had a similar experience, such that the difficulty seemed quite extreme, and there was no way to ease into it or develop skills because the starting monsters were far too powerful. It felt like trying to start CSB with level 1 DM champions.
Cheers!
I tried another custom dungeon where I had a similar experience, such that the difficulty seemed quite extreme, and there was no way to ease into it or develop skills because the starting monsters were far too powerful. It felt like trying to start CSB with level 1 DM champions.
Cheers!
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
Play with the full party of guides, as they give you many hints and tips. If you quickly got squashed, then you are not using careful tactics. Check out the stores first, and explore there for many things and better placed fights (there are rooms to move around in). You can explore and find a short cut to beyond the cellar area too where you can p[ull creatures back to the safe space.
Don't go too deep too soon. Conflux actually gives you levels reasonably fast, balanced by the need to find guild symbols to remove level caps.
There are many cool things worth exploring and the initial cautious start. Remember CSB seems impossible to start with too - you are stuck in a room with worms all around? You go anywhere and you fall down pits and are attacked by knights?
Conflux isn't that cruel, just the starting characters are not as powerful as DM characters, so tactics and exploration are needed.
Don't go too deep too soon. Conflux actually gives you levels reasonably fast, balanced by the need to find guild symbols to remove level caps.
There are many cool things worth exploring and the initial cautious start. Remember CSB seems impossible to start with too - you are stuck in a room with worms all around? You go anywhere and you fall down pits and are attacked by knights?
Conflux isn't that cruel, just the starting characters are not as powerful as DM characters, so tactics and exploration are needed.
Re: Conflux - where do I start?
Gotta get my Dungeon Master groove back. I am so glad that there are those that have put so much time and effort into creating new and interesting adventures.