Walkthrough

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Introduction

This page only covers the general strategy of the game. For specific topics and tactics, see the related pages. The following are good reads for beginners:

For generic character building strategy see:

You can also check each of the individual Branch pages for more information on a particular part of the dungeon.

Early Dungeon

As the game starts, you'll find yourself in the Dungeon. The first levels are rather simple, but there are a few notable threats. Uniques (especially Sigmund and Grinder), ogres, and bands of gnolls or orcs all pose a significant threat on the first few levels.

If you do decide to take on a threat, isolate it and use any tricks at your disposal -- ranged weapons, spells, wands, throwing weapons, and more. Remember, you're under no obligation to kill the monsters now. You get more powerful over the course of the game. The uniques and other "local bullies" don't. It is perfectly fine to partially skip a dangerous level and come back later if you want to.

The Temple

The Ecumenical Temple, located somewhere on Dungeon:4-7, contains a plethora of gods. For characters able to worship a god who haven't already, the Temple is quite useful. If the particular god you want isn't in the Temple, you can find their altar in the main dungeon (barring Beogh, Lugnou and Jiyva).

Portals

Throughout the game, you will find various portals to optional levels. Many of the portals are timed, so if you wish to enter them at all, you must do so quickly!

Portal levels have different themes, so always look up whichever Portal you've found, and consider whether you're equipped to deal with it. Some of these are obvious; you'll want fire resistance for the Volcano, and cold resistance for the Ice Cave. If the portal abuses your weaknesses, skip it! Likewise, if the "guards" around the portal are too tough for you, you probably won't survive long in the portal itself.

Before you venture into these portals, be sure you have enough space in your inventory to bring back any loot you find, as you will not be able to re-enter the portal. Once you're in, take stock of the situation, and explore carefully. Keep track of the exit portals (there's always at least one handy), and leave whenever you feel you're outmatched!

Some of the first portals you might see include:

  • The Sewer, filled with lots of water, and mostly weak monsters. Watch out for poisonous snakes, and whatever lurks at the end of this portal.

Early Branches

While exploring the dungeon, you will find the entrances to the Lair of Beasts (on Dungeon:8-11) and the Orcish Mines (on Dungeon:9-12). Most players will find it easier to clear the Lair first.

The Lair

The [Lair]] features fast moving enemies with poison, who are difficult to escape from. Poison resistance is definitely recommended. If your character lacks poison resistance and defenses in general, you might wish to explore a bit more of the Dungeon, or dip into the Orcish Mines.

Hydrae are another major threat, able to mercilessly tear apart your character. Even if you can survive up to 8 attacks per turn, make sure not to use an edged weapon (Long Blades, Axes, Lajatangs, or heavy Polearms) without flaming , lest you grow even more. Other threats include packs of hard-hitting and hard-to-hit blink frogs, petrifying Catoblepae, and the occasional herd of powerful elephants or death yaks. Apart from rime drakes and uniques, monsters dealing elemental damage are rare here.

Like all the other branches you'll encounter, the sixth and final level of Lair is the hardest. Unless there's a portal there, you won't lose anything by leaving it for later. Feel free to exit that floor if it's too hard, and come back to it when you're stronger.

The Lair always has three branches containing runes of zot. Two are selected between the Shoals or the Swamp and Snake Pit or Spider's Nest, while the third and most dangerous of the three is the Slime Pits. These are all much more difficult than Lair, so ignore them until later!

The Orcish Mines

Despite the fact that its entrance can appear earlier, the Orcish Mines are tougher than the Lair. Various special types of orcs like sorcerers or high priests will stand in your way, along with fearsome brutes in orc warlords or stone giants.

The first level is often split into disjointed rooms, so make sure you explore all the staircases on the lower level to avoid missing out on treasure and experience. The second level will always contain multiple shops to spend the gold you've inevitably accumulated by this point.

Sources of willpower are useful here to prevent paralysis or other nasty effects the orcs might inflict on you.

You'll find the entrance to the Elven Halls on the second level, but don't go in yet, as the elves are much tougher than the orcs.

Later Dungeon

After you've finished Lair and Orc, make sure to finish the Dungeon. You'll find the entrances to the Vaults and the Depths before too long, but you should leave these for later. Once you're done, it's time to begin acquiring the runes of Zot.

Lair Branches

The easiest branches in which you can find runes are the Lair branches. You will always have three branches to choose from: The Shoals or the Swamp, Snake Pit or Spider's Nest, and the innumerably more difficult Slime Pits. They're listed below in rough order of difficulty, from easiest to hardest. You might also refer to the Elven Halls section, if all the branches are too hard for you.

Poison resistance, is helpful in Swamp, and almost a requirement in Snake Pit and Spider's Nest. If you still haven't found any, you can attempt to slay a swamp dragon for its scales in Swamp, hope for equipment to show up in Shoals, or explore levels 1-2 of the Elven Halls.

Spider's Nest

The Spider's nest has swarms of fast-moving spiders that can quickly inflict severe poisoning, so don't enter without poison resistance unless absolutely necessary. But don't assume poison is all you have to worry about, as these spiders hit quite hard, compounded with an entropy weaver's corrosive effects and confusioning tarantellas. Meanwhile, see invisible will help you to deal with ghost moths.

Once you complete the final floor, you'll find the gossamer rune of Zot.

Snake Pit

The Snake Pit is populated by hordes of snakes and nagas; Poison damage and constriction are both common, and mana vipers are especially dangerous to spellcasters. In addition to the obvious choice of poison resistance, fire resistance will help with the salamanders, and electricity resistance will help with the shock serpents.

If you're well prepared, and take things carefully, it won't take long until you slither across the serpentine rune of Zot.

Swamp

Assuming you have poison resistance by now and a way to kill hydras, the Swamp should be fairly straightforward. Other resistances like Willpower (for fenstrider witches) and Corrosion (for goliath frogs can prove helpful. Be careful to only fight from solid ground ,unless your character does well in shallow water or can fly.

Some of the bigger threats include thorn hunters, shambling mangroves, and possibly even the Lernaean hydra. But if you can overcome it all, you will eventually find the decaying rune of Zot.

Shoals

The Shoals are made up of several islands, surrounded by vast amounts of water. A source of flight is useful, as you'll probably need to fight from solid ground or fly to avoid incurring penalties. Also useful is a source of invisibility, since almost none of the monsters here can see invisible.

Expect to have to deal with foes such as merfolk bands, various satyrs, and perhaps even the dreadful Witch of the Tides, Ilsuiw. Many of the enemies here use Hexes, so willpower is important. Ranged weapons are also common, so an amulet of reflection is invaluable here.

Whatever you do, be very careful when you explore, only autoexploring after you've eliminated most of the threats. Otherwise you will often find yourself trapped in combat, making your chances of collecting the barnacled rune of Zot very slim.

Slime Pits

The Slime Pits are much more dangerous than the other branches, and require quite a lot of preparation before you can clear them with any semblance of safety. You shouldn't go here until you've at least completed the other two Lair branches, and even then, you're often better off acquiring your third rune from the Vaults or the Abyss.

Once you feel you're ready to enter the pits, you will need corrosion resistance. Golden eyes are dangerous, because they can confuse you while under attack. Make sure to read the royal jelly's page and develop a strategy for dealing with it.

The one exception to all of this is characters who worship Jiyva, who can waltz in and pick up the slimy rune of Zot with zero resistance after reaching 6 piety.

The Elven Halls

If you lack poison resistance or a means of flight, clearing the first two floors of the Elven Halls may provide you with them. The Halls feature many dangerous deep elven casters.

Be careful about opening the runed doors on level 2, as they open to the hall of blades. This can be a dangerous place and it may not even be worth visiting if you already have a good weapon. See the main article for more details.

Thanks to the wide variety of magic, virtually every resistance will come in handy, but the most important one is willpower. If your willpower is too low, you could be banished, sending you to the Abyss.

Some people like to complete this branch fairly early, even before finishing any of the Lair Branches. While this isn't impossible by any means, it's very difficult, and shouldn't be tried by inexperienced players.

The final level of the Elven Halls contains a treasure chamber with massive amounts of loot, but also lots and lots of the most dangerous types of elves.

The Vaults

The Vaults are an excellent place to collect your third rune, although some characters may prefer the Abyss or Slime Pits. In any case, to enter the Vaults you will need to obtain at least one rune, preferably from a Lair branch.

Once you enter, the most helpful thing you can have is decent AC, EV, and SH. Elemental damage isn't uncommon, but there's a wide variety, so it's best to have wide spread of resistances. Willpower is particularly important for Vault sentinels, so if you don't think you can fight an entire floor at once, you'll also want that.

Vaults:5 is exponentially harder than the earlier levels, and often it's best to dip into the Depths before attempting it. Read the V:5 page for a detailed list of the tools and strategies needed to reach that silver rune of Zot.

Crypt

As you explore the Vaults, you'll eventually find the Crypt, home to all manner of undead. The Crypt tends to be dangerous to any living character due to many sources of torment. You'll want negative energy resistance (more is always better), and a way to cure or resist rot. Cold resistance can also help.

There is usually no need to enter the Crypt in a three-rune game.

Depths

The Depths are fairly straightforward. 5 floors of elaborate and often very open layouts teeming with monsters leading up to the Realm of Zot entrance. Along the way, you'll find entrances to the Abyss, the Vestibule of Hell, and Pandemonium. Again, if you are only going for a three-rune game, you will have little reason to enter these branches if you already got your third rune from Vaults:5 or the Slime Pits.

Abyss

The Abyss is the easiest of the branches you'll run across in the Depths. Unsurprisingly, followers of Lugonu will have an easier time here, particularly since they can leave the Abyss whenever they want. The abyssal rune will generate on level 3-5, with higher chance the deeper you go. Unfortunately, monster spawns also ramp up quickly on the deeper levels, so level 3 is often the deepest most characters will want to go.

Regeneration and stealth are useful here, because you will constantly be on the run and have few places to heal up. Apportation is great for nabbing that abyssal rune of Zot before you teleport away.

Teleportation is often the best way to escape a dodgy situation in the Abyss. After teleporting, you can make good use of potions of ambrosia to quickly heal up when no monsters have yet generated near you.

Hell

After you enter the Vestibule of Hell and kill all the enemies inside, you'll come upon portals to the four branches of Hell: Gehenna, Cocytus, Tartarus, and The Iron City of Dis, all with their own rune.

All of the branches are 7 levels deep and have their own theme with relevant resistances.

If you can't clear the Realm of Zot, you probably shouldn't even bother with these places, but are required if you want all 15 runes. Due to Hell's mystical force and the lack of loot, it's best to skip branch floors as much as possible.

Pandemonium

Pandemonium is yet another place you probably shouldn't go to if you only want to win. It contains five runes, one of which, the demonic rune of Zot, is guarded by a randomly generated panlord. The other four are guarded by unique Pan Lords, which you only have one chance to kill or outsmart.

This place requires a ton of preparation, as you'll need to be able to deal with Cerebov, Mnoleg, Lom Lobon, and/or Gloorx Vloq whenever the game throws them at you. Definitely check out the Pandemonium article and the articles on the individual pan lords before you enter!

Tomb

Inside the Crypt is the Tomb of Ancients, chock-full of mummies and home to the golden rune of Zot.

This is one of the most dangerous branches in the game, full of smiting, torment, and death curses. Often the first thing you'll see is a band of sphinxes that can paralyse and smite you to death, so tread lightly.

Lots of negative energy resistance, and some way to deal with draining are all required. Or, you could worship Kikubaaqudgha for that wonderful death curse protection and torment resistance.

Realm of Zot

Zot, the final frontier... or maybe not, depending on your branch order. This is where you will find the Orb of Zot, the entire reason you're in the dungeon. Beware that some advanced translocations do not function normally in Zot or when carrying the Orb: Controlled Blinks and scrolls of blinking result in random blinks, and Passage of Golubria does not function at all.

To obtain the orb, you'll want lots of fire resistance for the terrifying orbs of fire that you'll eventually encounter. Other resistances and see invisible are also helpful.

Eventually you will arrive at Zot:5, which contains the infamous Orb Chamber. Read that page for more details on how to clear the place and finally obtain the Orb.

Note that even if you want to collect every rune, often it's best to clear out Zot first for the extra experience and items. Just don't pick up the orb until you're done!

Ascension

When you've finished ransacking every place you wish, proceed to Zot:5 and claim the Orb of Zot!

To finish the game, simply book it towards D:1. Your priority now is speed: use every method of speeding yourself up available to you, digging yourself shortcuts when needed.

You can also make use of the game's autotravel feature, which will automatically calculate the shortest route to your destination, but this won't automatically use items for you (in the case of the orb run, pressing GD0 will take you right to the entrance of the dungeon.

Occasionally residents of Pandemonium will appear to block your path, including Pandemonium lords. If you can get around them, do so. If they block your path completely, only fight if you can clear a path within a few turns; otherwise, dig yourself a new path, blink, teleport, or take another route.

Only stop to heal if you're in danger of dying, and do so on an upwards stairway if possible. Use potions of ambrosia and sources of regeneration to heal yourself faster. Just travel as quickly and efficiently as possible, avoid getting pinned down, and you should escape without too much trouble.

History

In 0.14 the Depths branch replaced D:16-27, and it was made necessary to obtain a rune of Zot to enter the Vaults.