Part 2
QUESTING
Quests are the core of adventure mode. And unlike other games, there is one kind of quest: kill quest. Unlike other games with other staple quests like fetch (FedEx) quests or the ever-present but ever-annoying escort quest, Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode sees you travelling to the lairs of vampires, werebeasts, night trolls (usually given some other name like "vile ogre" or "slender man" [I seriously got that once]), and bandit camps until kings, queens, lords, ladies, and high priests recognize your valiant efforts to better the world and send you on dangerous quests to slay even viler beasts, ranging from and up to dread bandit lords, dread night trolls, vampires with especially insane kill lists, semi- and regular old megabeasts.
Now for my tips.
-If your first quest is a bandit lord, DON'T LISTEN TO THEM. Bandits (almost) always have ranged soldiers, and those ranged soldiers will kill the unprepared immediately. Train up on harmless animals and weaker night creatures like humanform werebeasts or low-kill list vampires. After a few quests, you can hire a small army of eager meatshields soldiers who will block most of the bolts and arrows for you while you find the actual quest target.
-On the topic of vampires:
-Only attack when there are others in the room as well. This increases your chances of survival because
they'll gang up on him.
-If you'd like to become immortal, drink their blood when it gets all over you. This works especially well
when paired with necromancy, because if you become a vampire then become a necromancer, you can
raise the dead with tripled stats and never have to eat or drink again.
-No matter how many Twilight books you've read, nor how much it seems a good idea, don't ever fight
a vampire with a silver edged weapon. They're still dull as heck, so they don't do crap on DF vampires.
-They always flash like royalty, so go in the general direction you're referred and look for the flashy
dude.
-You will probably die on a few early quests. You know that saying, "you need money to make money"? Well, in DF, you need glory to get glory. Companions are essential, and you get more companions by being more famous.
-When you beat enough quests, people will refer you to kings and queens, among others. Don't try to ask them until you're referred, or they'll just say the DF equivalent of "Ha go away lamz0r noob, I'm too cool for the likes of you."
If you don't feel like going on quests, you could just go and kill random people and depopulate the universe.