@Robsoie: It'll probably help your future survivability if you turned off Fire Magic and turned on Dodging. I don't know how you managed to get down to D:15 with only 7 AC, 2 EV, and 51 HP.
My main priority was never being in a sword length, my global stratgey was to count on the imp and demons summons to do the shield meat for monsters that were too much for magicdart/throwflame/mephitic.
Why did you have Dodging turned off and everything else turned on?All your spells were already at Excellent or better
I prefered to put every skill points into magic abilities instead of fighting ones, as i always hoped to find by luck some extremely powerfull spells, skills into magic abilities would have then allowed me to learn them better instead of using those points in Dodging .
It seemed to work perfectly until i made the stupid mistake of not noticing there was a red wasp next to me.
Only 2 branches? Did you skip Lair? Did you skip Orc?
Yes i skipped those branches, i was just trying to go as low in the main dungeon as possible, as i never went there, this was not a strategy i just wanted to see what kind of monster i could see down there.
Why were you encumbered?
That is something i couldn't understand myself during that game, the fact is that i was never encumbered due to the equipment i was carrying, as i was forced to leave behind me some little things i discovered to avoid that.
But i noticed once some battles were started, it happened that the "Encumbered" tag appeared, like in this last battle.
Maybe to do with my character being in some area of effect (lot of demons and other monsters were throwing spells around) or due to the repeated stings hitting me.
Why were you only wearing one ring of magical power?
That was a stupid mistake as i noticed when reading the logs.
Earlier in a previous dungeon floor, i removed the second ring i was wearing to use the levitation one to move over a river, to cut the levitation effect once i was at destination, i removed the ring, and i just forgot to wear one of my other ones.
All your spells were already at Excellent or better
, and spell hunger isn't that big of a deal. Speaking of which, why weren't you wearing some kind of armor? What kind of failure chances did Greater Demon have, anyways?
I learned due to many death to never underestimate hunger, if food does not seem to be a problem at some point, it will always begin to be when i really need it.
Murphy always find its way for me in Crawl.
To avoid losing chances of success from the demon summons. Reading some time ago that miscasting that kind of demonology spell can lead some of the summons turning on you, as the demons were vastly more powerfull than my characters, i prefered to avoid that.
Same reason i didn't learned Summon Greater Demon, the demons summoned by the Summon Demon were already much more powerfull than i thought, so i prefer not to imagine what a greater demon would have been.
Especially when the description mention the control binding time is smaller than the greater demon life duration.
Having a greater demon turning after an unknown amount of time on my character was not exactly what i wished at the level i was, with perma-death i always avoid testing "how it will turn" when i begin to have a character that reach a nice level. Maybe if i had this in wizard mode i would have not been that reluctant to do that, but couldn't afford the risk in the perma-death mode.
And anyways, didn't you notice SOMETHING was making you lose a bunch of health, slow, and poisoned?
Well, no i didn't noticed, even the low hitpoints warning, as i was being more busy on supporting and circling around my troops to cast my own spells on the monsters that were unleashed from that room.
Another of those stupid mistakes from me.
But that's not worse than in my last fortress in DF, in which i just forgot to build a farm, being busy designing a tower... until i noticed dwarves dying from starvation