carole@uhccux.UUCP (Carole Chang) (02/19/88)
I had a problem with phantoms, too. I'm not too experienced with the game, and I didn't have detect monster, so that didn't help either. I came down the stairs and immediately got attacked by a phantom. the screen didn't even plot, so I didn't even have an idea of where the monster *may* have been, or even where the walls of the dungeon were. That's a pretty big problem when you need to know where the monster is in order to kill it. -- +-Carole+Chang+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+"I+heard+an-'um'+behind-me.-+I+thought-+ +-carole@uhccux.bitnet+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-God-was+speaking-to+me-and-didn't-+ +-carole@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-he-know+what-to+say."-+ +-{ihnp4,uunet,ucbvax}!ucsd!nosc!uhccux!carole+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-Erik Staats-+
frisk@rhi.hi.is (Fridrik Skulason) (02/28/88)
In article <1587@uhccux.UUCP> carole@uhccux.UUCP (Carole Chang) writes: >I had a problem with phantoms, too. One easy way to get rid of a phantom in TCM is to zap yourself with a fireball, assuming of course that you are wearing a ring of fire resistance. -- Fridrik Skulason University of Iceland UUCP frisk@rhi.uucp BIX frisk This line intentionally left blank ...................