![]() When items are stolen/destroyed/disenchanted, you will be told what item was affected.But, BEWARE! If you breath Chaos, you can polymorph monsters (Not uniques, and not into uniques also the new monster will not be drastically wimpier/tougher than the old one). Monsters can now be confused by bronze/gold/etc dragon breath (even if it's from your DSM).The Phial, The Star, and The Arkenstone now have different descriptions before they are IDed.Potions of Death can now be thrown for lots of damage.Mages/rangers/rogues can wear gloves/gauntlets/cestus of agility, without penalty to their spellcasting skills.Also, "Necromancer" renamed to "Warlock" to avoid confusion with Sauron. "Balor" renamed to "Lesser balrog" to be more Tolkien-ish.New option added to allow the player to select old-Moria-style "always pickup without asking".Everyone now has a very slight chance of using a wand/staff/rod, even if their "use device" skill is too low (from UMoria 5.5 code).When at level 50, Exp to Adv now displays "****", like in UMoria 5.5.The UMoria 5.5 inventory sorting, which keeps spellbooks in order, was put in, and then later extended by patches posted to.Angband will now put multiple messages on a line, if they fit, like UMoria 5.5 does.There is now such a thing as boots of free action.Multi-hued dragons will now change color every move they are no longer "LIGHTCYAN", they randomly change from the colors of the "hued" dragons.Morgul's targetting code has been added.This addition didn't make it to the main UNIX game initially, but like most of the changes made here it did get there eventually, in version 2.5.6. This had previously been implemented for testing in another offpsring-of-Moria game, Morgul, as a way of making missile attacks "fairer", as monsters could fire missiles at the player without being aligned on one of the eight cardinal directions but players could not respond in kind. This version made major gameplay changes in addition to fixing yet more bugs from the earlier releases - the most major gameplay change being targetting. It was quickly followed on 28th August by a bugfix release, called version 1.31. Version 1.3 of PCAngband was released on 18th August 1993 as part of Charles Teague's series of releases based on his () port to the PC.
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