[Not a bug] Training with WarCry gives no exp.
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[Not a bug] Training with WarCry gives no exp.
Is it normal that i don't get a level or something when I use Warcry??? I tried it without a level more than 30 minutes...
Half an hour of war-crying thin air? I bet that was exciting. If you can find a monster behind a portcullis you can war cry that, and casting poison bolts on the "wrong" side hoping to miss is a sneaky way of getting wizard levels. I hate training myself but I put a couple of portcullised monsters in to my custom dunge to for the benefit of reincarnees (there is also the obligatory screamer bashing room).
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That room was great!Des wrote:there is also the obligatory screamer bashing room
I actually got in a little over my head and I had to go charging out of there with a few shrilly squeaking screamers on my tail-- I made it through, thankfully enough.
Imagine the ignoble fate of being killed by screamers!

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As has been alluded to above, you'll get more experience from performing actions which lead to a result than those that don't.
So, for example war crying into thin air will only get you 1XP (specifically, it's not zero), whereas doing so and actually scaring a monster away will get you at least 10XP. Net result is that you'll have to do an awful lot of war crying out of battle to gain a level!
BTW - the principle applies to all other attacks too, so a fireball that hits a monster will gain the caster more experience than one that just goes into a random wall etc etc.
BTW II - the attack method does actually have to *do* something to get the additional XP, so just standing the other side of a portcullis to a monster doesn't gain you anything just from your location.
So, for example war crying into thin air will only get you 1XP (specifically, it's not zero), whereas doing so and actually scaring a monster away will get you at least 10XP. Net result is that you'll have to do an awful lot of war crying out of battle to gain a level!
BTW - the principle applies to all other attacks too, so a fireball that hits a monster will gain the caster more experience than one that just goes into a random wall etc etc.
BTW II - the attack method does actually have to *do* something to get the additional XP, so just standing the other side of a portcullis to a monster doesn't gain you anything just from your location.