TLDR - Problem: I want to train offensive + defensive melee combat skills in full metal armor, but i'm too slow. No cheese grinding against pests.
I've played the fortress mode a few times in the past, but now i'm eagerly delving into the promising adventure mode. I'm a perfectionist, and after spending *days* of research to figure out the game mode's mechanics --which ones function and which don't, i've managed to start a fairly optimized character; one that doesn't have any attributes or skills allocated to something that has absolutely no application in adventure mode.
I've chosen to start a hero-level bard/fighter. I've put most of my attribute points into combat (Agility, Strength, Toughness), but some into other choices (Social Awareness, Musicality).
I smartly selected the Hunter occupation to boost ambushing, crossbow and dodge.
I spread out my skill point selection a great deal, being a novice in most combat skills and some social skills.
I do NOT like cheesy grinding, and won't be wrestling a crab or other nonsense to increase skills/attributes. I will hunt down and fight kobolds and goblins, or whatever else is appropriate for my character's combat skill level until he gets gud.
The problem I am having, is that he is far too slow. Despite having above average strength and high agility, his walk speed is at most 0.5. I can't catch up to most weaker enemies in order to fight them.
Their sprint > my sprint. I can sometimes sneak up to them, but because I can't yet kill them in one hit, they often get away. Even when the enemies DO stay and fight, my two companions close the distance much faster than me, and massacre the enemies before I can sprint up to join the fight --which is somewhat strange, because my companions are wearing almost full iron armor.
I am fully aware of WHY my speed is low: I am wearing full copper armor (copper helm, mail, gauntlets, greaves, high boots, + shield), and not only does the armor restrict movement, but it's weight does as well. I also wear linens or spider silk clothing underneath, and don't carry much in my backpack; about 5 meat, and 20-30 gemstones for currency.
I have been working to swap out the armor pieces for bronze, which weighs slightly less, but the difference is miniscule.
I am also only a novice in the Armor User skill. I am praying that it eventually has a huge impact on speed, which would make sense as to why my companions are so fast --they have an invisible high Armor User skill (speculation).
Options that are NOT good solutions:
- Switching to leather, or wearing less metal armor: I intend to train melee combat skills SAFELY. And against weak, but not helpless enemies who will strike back. Therefore it is risky to reduce protection.
- Using ranged weapons: I can't train defensive skills if I am not attacked.
- Dismissing companions: They are a dynamic safety net that I would rather keep handy. Despite being heavily armored, i'm sure that even just 2 goblins attacking me at once is very dangerous.
Notes:
- Some fights against goblins who slightly outnumber me seem fruitful (3 vs 4-5), because they are weak enough, choose to fight, and my two companions are busy enough to allow me the opportunity to exchange attacks with the goblins, but as soon as it gets to greater than twice my number, it's too risky. I wouldn't mind this method of training if these groups of goblins were common, but they are few and far between.
- I had an accidental 1 on 1 with a lion because my companions ran off, and it almost seemed as though fighting a lion was the solution, until it eventually killed me. I survived a good 6-7 "rounds" of fighting with the lion, as my defenses worked well, despite getting knocked down a lot. However, all of my attacks --even the "easy" ones-- missed (novice swordsman), and eventually the lion latched onto my neck and mauled me to death. If only I could get a hit or two in! Fortunately, I back up my save frequently, and just restored everything after that. I don't do permadeath. Not in this game.
- I have considered temporarily removing only the metal greaves, which weigh about 25 lbs.
Questions:
- Does anyone know how effective the Armor User skill is? Does it help a great deal once it gets high?
- Can a character even be both well-armored *and* fast?
- Are there other, more ideal enemies against which to train? What is fighting criminals like?
Thank you!