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===Shaving Turns===
 
===Shaving Turns===
 
Meteorae play like no other species, at least in any form casual manner. Here are some pointers to playing a [[speedrun|turn count]] species effectively:
 
Meteorae play like no other species, at least in any form casual manner. Here are some pointers to playing a [[speedrun|turn count]] species effectively:
*[[Walkthrough|Routing]]: If possible, try to do branches in sequential order. This means going to [[Lair]] as soon as you find it, then the 3 branches in it almost immediately after. With the caveat that, yes, you need to be prepared first. If not, make sure to save a healthy amount of turns (both in the Dungeon and Lair) for backtracking.
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*[[Walkthrough|Routing]]: If possible, try to do branches in sequential order. This means going to [[Lair]] as soon as you find it, then the 3 branches in it almost immediately after. With the caveat that, yes, you need to be prepared first. If not, you're going to need time to backtrack (in both Dungeon and Lair).
 
**It's best to know the tools you'll need for each floor. Whenever it'd be a reliably castable spell, a decent amount of relevant consumables (like [[lignification]] for Lair), and/or a certain level of weapon training, these set goals can help make things reliable.
 
**It's best to know the tools you'll need for each floor. Whenever it'd be a reliably castable spell, a decent amount of relevant consumables (like [[lignification]] for Lair), and/or a certain level of weapon training, these set goals can help make things reliable.
 
*Remember that full clearing every floor is nigh impossible for a Meteoran. Be ready to skip floors on a dime, and bank a healthy amount of turns for navagation and dangerous situations, alike.
 
*Remember that full clearing every floor is nigh impossible for a Meteoran. Be ready to skip floors on a dime, and bank a healthy amount of turns for navagation and dangerous situations, alike.
 
**This does ''not'' mean that you can't [[autoexplore]]! Though take a close look and note when you'd be going far just to uncover a few extra tiles, and be prepared to descend very early. Autoexplore is still inefficent with turns, so the more optimal way is to not (unless you're overprepared).
 
**This does ''not'' mean that you can't [[autoexplore]]! Though take a close look and note when you'd be going far just to uncover a few extra tiles, and be prepared to descend very early. Autoexplore is still inefficent with turns, so the more optimal way is to not (unless you're overprepared).
**Try to take every unknown [[staircase]] you find. This includes downstairs ''and'' upstairs, even if you'd feel unprepared. This action exposes the greatest amount of tiles. If you aren't ready, you can go back up - though you might see a useful item here or there.
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**Try to take every unknown [[staircase]] you find. This includes downstairs ''and'' upstairs, even if you'd feel unprepared. This exposes the greatest amount of tiles, which along with the healing, exposes the greatest amount of items. If you aren't ready, you can go back up.
**Unlike a 'proper' turn count run, there's no need to completely skip branches. Most notably, you can do [[Orc]] and the [[Elven Halls]] just fine, though you might have to do both in one-shot.
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**Unlike a 'proper' turn count run, there's no need to completely skip branches. Most notably, you can do [[Orc]] and the [[Elven Halls]] just fine, though you might have to do both in one go.
 
*It is extremely difficult to pinpoint ''when'' you're ready to take on the next challenge, and a suprising [[unique]] or situation might change your plans, anyway. [[Mummies]] and self-restricting [[Gnoll]]s (using only 1 type of offense) can already survive with severe deficiencies, so you could (maybe!) compare their skill levels to yours. Your extra HP and MP should make up for being somewhat underleveled. This, of course, ignores [[god]] choice.
 
*It is extremely difficult to pinpoint ''when'' you're ready to take on the next challenge, and a suprising [[unique]] or situation might change your plans, anyway. [[Mummies]] and self-restricting [[Gnoll]]s (using only 1 type of offense) can already survive with severe deficiencies, so you could (maybe!) compare their skill levels to yours. Your extra HP and MP should make up for being somewhat underleveled. This, of course, ignores [[god]] choice.
*Abuse the exploration regeneration to the fullest. Strong players can already get away with exploring-instead-of-resting, and that's on regular species without a gimmick to encourage that. Whenever you need to heal, explore, whenever that'd be in a upper floor or not.
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*Abuse the exploration regeneration to the fullest. Strong players can already get away with exploring-instead-of-resting, and that's on regular species without a gimmick to encourage it. Whenever you need to heal, explore, whenever that'd be in a upper floor or not.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 17:41, 19 June 2022

Trunk-only: This article pertains to a feature of Crawl which is being tested. It will likely change before the next release, and may even be removed entirely.
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Meteorae are the people of the heavens, fallen to earth. They possess exceptional skills, an uncanny sense for the space around them, and the ability to recover health and magic as they explore the dungeon. However, as creatures clearly not native to the world, they are easy prey for the dark forces that hunt adventurers - they have one-tenth as much time as normal before Zot finds them. (See the section on 'Zot' for more.)

Innate Abilities

  • Short Lifespan: Meteorae are astral creatures, and thus easily found by Zot. Their Zot clock runs 10 times faster (only +600 decaAut per floor, and a 2,700 decaAut maximum), and they only recieve 200 turns if Zot finds them.
    • When Meteorae are about to be caught (<50 turns and <10 turns on the clock), their line of sight decreases by 2 or 4, respectively (their life is fading out).
  • Passive Mapping 1: Meteorae can sense parts of the layout of the dungeon around them.
  • Explore Regen: Meteorae regenerate HP and MP as they explore. For every new tile uncovered, you regenerate 1/210 of your max HP and 1/135 of your max MP. Unaffected by Passive Mapping or magic mapping.
  • Glowing: Meteorae glow, as if they were inflicted with Corona. They are unable to go invisible, their stealth is reduced, and monsters are more likely to hit them.
  • Damage Reduction: Meteorae suffer less damage from every source. See below for more details.

Mayflytaurs have a base Strength of 9, Intelligence of 9, and Dexterity of 9 (before background modifiers). They start with an extra MP point.

Preferred Backgrounds

Level Bonuses

Damage Reduction

The formula for Meteorae's damage reduction is 1d(1 + 1d(1 + floor(XL / 3))). This is applied against all damage they receive, even against attacks that are normally irresistible like smiting or damnation. It is not applied to damage from spell or ability activation sources, such as Makhleb's abilities. The reduction is improved every three experience levels as per table below.

Level Maximum Average
1 2 1.5
3 3 1.75
6 4 2
9 5 2.25
12 6 2.5
15 7 2.75
18 8 3
21 9 3.25
24 10 3.5
27 11 3.75

Minimum reduction is always 1 point of damage.

Poison is treated slightly differently; the effective duration of poison is lowered so that up to 25 points of poison damage are shaved at once [1].

Starting Skills and Equipment

Meteorae start with the skills and equipment listed for their background.

Difficulty of Play

SimpleIntermediateAdvanced

Thanks to their extremely restrictive turn conducts, playing Meteorae like any other character - at least in any form of casual sense - is outright impossible. They often have to use meta turncount strategies just to live, such as skipping floors and rushing the Lair branches quickly. See the Strategy section for more details. These tactics often make Meteorae underleveled, even with their absurd aptitudes, let alone undergeared.

Skill aptitudes

The higher the value, the better the aptitude.

Skill Aptitude Skill Aptitude Skill Aptitude
Attack Miscellaneous Magic
Fighting 1 Armour 2 Spellcasting 2
Short Blades 1 Dodging 2 Conjurations 2
Long Blades 2 Stealth -2 Hexes 2
Axes 2 Stabbing n/a Charms n/a
Maces & Flails 3 Shields 2 Summonings 2
Polearms 2 Traps n/a Necromancy 1
Staves 2 Translocations 2
Unarmed Combat 2 Transmutation 2
Fire Magic 2
Throwing 1 Ice Magic 1 Invocations 3
Slings 1 Air Magic 2 Evocations 2
Bows 1 Earth Magic 1
Crossbows 1 Poison Magic 2 Experience 2

Strategy

  • Meteorae should heavily consider ranged weapons, or at least, Throwing. Ranged combat means that you don't need to regenerate, don't need to tank hits (as much), and don't need to use MP, enabling you to better tackle enemies above your weight level.
  • Visiting shops is often a struggle. Be prepared to simply never visit a shop again - this applies especially to the Orcish Mines, so come only when you're prepared. Gozag might ease the pain a little, but using Call Merchant will introduce even more shops to consider.

God Choice

  • Jiyva gives even more regen and plenty of outs for monsters you can't handle. Meanwhile, Meteorae are naturally fast-paced enough to best deal with Jiyva's item eating slimes. But, as usual, Jiyva is rarely found early - you'd already would have plenty of piety with other gods.
  • Okawaru synergizes well with the Meteoran playstyle. Meteorae are often underleveled, even with their +2 XP aptitude, meaning that their battles are considered 'tougher' and reward more piety. This can be used to get consistent and strong buffs that make up for being underleveled. Oka will also gift a healthy amount of gear, both ranged and not.

Shaving Turns

Meteorae play like no other species, at least in any form casual manner. Here are some pointers to playing a turn count species effectively:

  • Routing: If possible, try to do branches in sequential order. This means going to Lair as soon as you find it, then the 3 branches in it almost immediately after. With the caveat that, yes, you need to be prepared first. If not, you're going to need time to backtrack (in both Dungeon and Lair).
    • It's best to know the tools you'll need for each floor. Whenever it'd be a reliably castable spell, a decent amount of relevant consumables (like lignification for Lair), and/or a certain level of weapon training, these set goals can help make things reliable.
  • Remember that full clearing every floor is nigh impossible for a Meteoran. Be ready to skip floors on a dime, and bank a healthy amount of turns for navagation and dangerous situations, alike.
    • This does not mean that you can't autoexplore! Though take a close look and note when you'd be going far just to uncover a few extra tiles, and be prepared to descend very early. Autoexplore is still inefficent with turns, so the more optimal way is to not (unless you're overprepared).
    • Try to take every unknown staircase you find. This includes downstairs and upstairs, even if you'd feel unprepared. This exposes the greatest amount of tiles, which along with the healing, exposes the greatest amount of items. If you aren't ready, you can go back up.
    • Unlike a 'proper' turn count run, there's no need to completely skip branches. Most notably, you can do Orc and the Elven Halls just fine, though you might have to do both in one go.
  • It is extremely difficult to pinpoint when you're ready to take on the next challenge, and a suprising unique or situation might change your plans, anyway. Mummies and self-restricting Gnolls (using only 1 type of offense) can already survive with severe deficiencies, so you could (maybe!) compare their skill levels to yours. Your extra HP and MP should make up for being somewhat underleveled. This, of course, ignores god choice.
  • Abuse the exploration regeneration to the fullest. Strong players can already get away with exploring-instead-of-resting, and that's on regular species without a gimmick to encourage it. Whenever you need to heal, explore, whenever that'd be in a upper floor or not.

History

  • Meteorae are planned to be added in 0.29. Their inital trunk version had already beaten the game's high score record (on June 12th, 2022).
  • The Mayflytaur, a joke species with a very similar concept, was implemented during the April Fools 2022, during 0.29-trunk. See that page's history for more details on their development.

References

  1. player.cc:4187 (0.28.0)