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- U S E R D O C U M E N T A T I O N
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- Version 3.00
-
- Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 by R.A.W. Software
- Written by Richard A. Wilkes
-
-
- Welcome to Barons! This is a fairly simple game in which you become a Baron
- and, with the help of your castle and its army, try to become the most
- powerful and rich Baron in the land. Most of the menu choices in Barons are
- self explanatory, so I'm not going to go over them -- I will, however, go over
- the way certain things work and give out a couple of hints here and there.
- The menus themselves can be used in two separate ways. The first is to just
- press the letter of the menu choice you wish to invoke. The second is to use
- the keypad to move the cursor up and down (the number 8 moves up, 2 moves
- down, 7 moves to the top, 1 moves to the bottom) and use the spacebar or
- return key to make a selection. Either method works well, although the first
- is probably faster. There is also an "Expert Mode" which can be toggled by
- hitting CTRL-X. This mode just shows the menu letter choices and is useful
- for those of you running at slow baud rates.
-
-
- PERSONAL COMBAT
-
- Personal combat happens whenever you attack another Baron or a monster. First
- of all, if you attack a Baron because you saw that he was hurt pretty badly
- (via your spy network), forget an easy kill -- he gets fully healed before
- fighting anyone (although this does not benefit the player of that Baron since
- his health is put back to what it was if he survives the combat). This was
- put in so that someone cannot fight a Baron, run away, get healed, and come
- back to fight him again. Even someone that is quite superior to you could be
- killed this way, so I removed the option.
-
- How does the combat work? The first attack is determined by comparing
- quickness and adding in a random number. The one with the highest result goes
- first (in case of a tie, you go first). Hits are determined by a formula
- which includes your armor & weapon ratings, accuracy, and level differences.
- Damage is determined by a random number between 1 and the weapon rating minus
- the armor rating plus strength. The person (or monster) that reaches 0 health
- first, dies. If this happens to be you -- don't worry, the gods in the lands
- of the Barons are gracious -- the next time you log on, you'll be
- reincarnated. This "reincarnation" does cost, however. You will lose 1 level.
- This entails losing any strength, accuracy, quickness, and health you may have
- gained previously. NOTE: You can never be reduced beyond first level.
-
- You should be very careful with combat because, if you lose, there is the
- potential that your armor, weapon, and/or gold may all be stolen/swapped by
- the person/monster that defeated you. This can work in reverse, however, so
- if you kill that Baron over there that is maxed out and he has a better sword
- than you, you get his sword and he gets yours.
-
- If you do kill another Baron, he will be sent a message listing who killed
- him and what was taken as a result.
-
- If you win a combat against a monster, there are a few things that the monster
- may have that you will get to take. The most common is gold and the amount
- varies with the level of the monster. On some monsters, you have a chance of
- finding a potion that will raise your strength, accuracy, or quickness by one
- point, a sword of sharpness, or a vorpal sword. The swords are usually very
- hard to find and cannot be bought, although they can be sold.
-
-
- KINGDOM MANAGEMENT (specifically, what to do with your armies?)
-
- The way to gain the most gold and power in Barons is to build up your armies
- and conquer everything you can. The more you own, the faster you can build
- armies and the more gold you can collect as taxes.
-
- As a first level Baron, you will be limited to two commands to your armies per
- day. This goes up by two per level, so it behooves you to go out and gain a
- few levels. The only command you can give to your armies is to move them from
- one town or castle to another. The place they move to can only be one square
- away. If you own the town (or castle) they are moved to, it merely reinforces
- the place. If, however, someone else owns it, your troops will attack it. If
- they fail, they will attempt to return to where they came from -- be very
- careful here! -- if the town they came from was attacked and taken while your
- troops were away, your troops will have to fight when they return. Unlike a
- normal attack, here they will fight until they either win or are completely
- wiped out.
-
- OK, so how does the attack work? An attack is based on the fortification
- level of the town/castle as well as the number of troops attacking and
- defending it. The fortification level makes it tougher to kill troops within
- the town/castle. If it takes one hit from your troops to kill one man in a
- town with a fortification level of 0, it will take 3 hits to kill one man in a
- town with a fortification level of 2. The actual attack is made by giving the
- attacker a chance to "hit" with each man he is attacking with. The number of
- attackers and defenders is made into a ratio and, depending on the results of
- a random number, a "hit" is scored against one side or the other. The ratio
- is then re-calculated (one side may have lost a man) and repeated for the next
- man the attacker has until either the attacker has attacked with every man
- once or one side is reduced to 0 men.
-
- Why don't I see results once I send troops off to attack? Attacks are
- resolved once a game month -- the equivalent of every two hours of the day
- (real time) -- right after the first person for that time period logs in to
- play (but before he can do anything). Once results are posted, you will see
- how many troops you and your enemy lost, how much damage was done to the
- civilian population (if any), and whether or not the attack caused damage to
- the fortifications.
-
- Once you take a town, you can set the tax rate for it as well as the draft
- rate. Be careful with these! If you set them too high you may start to lose
- population -- and if your population is ever reduced to 0, you might as well
- throw the town away since it will never attract any more people. The lower
- you set both the draft rate and the tax rate, the faster new people will come
- to your town. Also, the higher the fortifications, the faster they will come
- in as well. Drafting and taxing are done once per game year (one day real
- time). One more note -- the draft tends to scare people away more than the
- taxes, so if you want a large population, you'll keep the drafting down.
-
- Oh, yes, there is also the possibility of contracting the plague in a town
- that is overcrowded -- this will happen if your population is over a magic
- number, or if some bum wanders into town with it (lucky for you, the chance of
- a bum doing this to you is only about 2%).
-
-
- GAINING LEVELS
-
- Hmmm... almost forgot this. Here is a chart to help you with figuring out how
- many experience points you need per level:
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- Level Experience Level Experience
- ----- ---------- ----- ----------
- 1 0 12 33000
- 2 500 13 39000
- 3 1500 14 45500
- 4 3000 15 52500
- 5 5000 16 60000
- 6 7500 17 68000
- 7 10500 18 76500
- 8 14000 19 85500
- 9 18000 20 95000
- 10 22500 +1 previous amount needed
- 11 27500 plus (level - 1) * 500
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-
- HOW DO I WIN?
-
- The game will go on until all of the towns within the game have been taken by
- players. At that time, you will have 15 days (actually, the Sysop can change
- this to whatever he wants) until the game ends. The Baron with the highest
- score at the end of this time is the winner.
-
-
- CONCLUSION
-
- If you find any bugs or have a suggestion for an improvement, I can be reached
- at (408) 974-9678 during the day. You can also try to contact me
- electronically through:
-
- Portal: richw@cup.portal.com
- Mycroft BBS: Richard Wilkes
- Internet: richw@apple.com
-
- or you can send me mail at:
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- R.A.W. Software
- P.O. Box 51744
- San Jose, CA 95151-5744
-
- Please do NOT send requests for Barons to this address. I have no way to make
- IBM disks for the distribution of Barons (I do everything on a Macintosh).
- The way to obtain the latest version of Barons is to call the Mycroft BBS at
- (408) 927-0105 and download it.
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