Delver
Delvers have, through some mishap, found themselves several floors below the surface of the dungeon. They're equipped with a wide variety of magical escape tools, and are well advised to use them to travel to earlier dungeon floors as quickly as possible. |
Preferred Species
Gnoll, Felid, Spriggan, Kobold, and Vampire are the recommended species if you pick a Delver Background.
Starting Equipment
Some species may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.
- +0 weapon of choice (hand axe, spear, short sword, falchion, mace, or unarmed)
- +0 leather armour
- Scroll of fog
- Scroll of fear
- Scroll of revelation
- Potion of haste
- Wand of digging with 3 charges
Delvers start on Floor 5 of the Dungeon, always on top of a downstair.
While in the Dungeon proper, Delvers cannot be shafted by the malevolent force. (This is because they are already considered "shafted", and you can only be hit with 1 shaft effect per dungeon branch).
Starting Skills and Stats
Adjusted for your species' aptitudes:
Choosing Delver adds 4 to your starting Strength, 2 to your starting Intelligence, and 6 to your starting Dexterity.
Strategy
Delvers are bound to luck; a stray orc priest or centaur noticing you can end your game instantly. Thankfully, you start with high Stealth to (hopefully) avoid said encounters; playing as a naturally stealthy species like a Spriggan or Gnoll boosts Stealth even higher. Use your starting equipment wisely:
- A scroll of fear can scare away just about any living monster in sight reliably.
- A scroll of fog blocks line of sight, preventing ranged monsters from attacking you until they are in sight again.
- A scroll of revelation can let you scout a floor for escape routes or potentially dangerous vaults.
- A potion of haste gives you the speed to run away from foes, including fast ones like adders. Haste also gives you a noticeable combat boost.
- The wand of digging can help in getting to a stair safely, most useful in conjunction with a scroll of revelation.
Attempting stabs on dangerous monsters is as likely to go poor as it is to provide a massive starting advantage. Trying to skewer a water moccasin may rocket you to level 4 instantly, or oneshot you. If playing for consistency, it is preferable to use upstairs whenever possible, and arrive in D:1 taking out "safe" monsters.
One strategy, albeit unreliable, is to use your scroll of revelation in order to find an altar or the Temple early. This may be considered start scumming, but gives you a competent god as soon as D:1. For example, the former lowest turncount game used Delver in order to enter the Temple on turn 21.
History
Backgrounds | |
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Warriors | Fighter • Gladiator • Monk • Hunter • Brigand |
Zealots | Berserker • Chaos Knight • Cinder Acolyte |
Warrior-mages | Warper • Hexslinger • Enchanter • Reaver |
Mages | Hedge Wizard • Conjurer • Summoner • Necromancer • Fire Elementalist • Ice Elementalist • Air Elementalist • Earth Elementalist • Alchemist |
Adventurers | Artificer • Shapeshifter • Wanderer • Delver |