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*A [[divine champagne popper]] will scare away a single monster for 5 adventures. | *A [[divine champagne popper]] will scare away a single monster for 5 adventures. | ||
*A [[Spooky Putty sheet]] can be used up to five times per day to repeat a combat encounter against any normal monsters upon which the item is used. | *A [[Spooky Putty sheet]] can be used up to five times per day to repeat a combat encounter against any normal monsters upon which the item is used. | ||
*Using [[Give Your Opponent the Stinkeye]] will scare away a monster for 10 adventures. | |||
Some mechanics are not yet completely spaded, but there is good evidence that they have an effect: | Some mechanics are not yet completely spaded, but there is good evidence that they have an effect: |
Revision as of 00:09, 18 January 2010
The adventure queue is a feature in the game coding that makes high occurrences of the same adventure in a short period of time less likely. For example, if you head to the goatlet for the first time and fight a dairy goat, dairy goats will be slightly less frequent for the next several adventures.
Choose Your Own Adventure
Specifically, the way an adventure is chosen is
- Roll for a Superlikely adventure (probability exactly 1/4). If not,
- Decide on either combat or non-combat.
- (c) If combat: choose a combat encounter.
- If it's not in the combat queue, that's the encounter.
- If it is in the combat queue,
- 25% of the time: accept the encounter.
- 75% of the time: go to (c) and choose a new combat encounter, subjecting that choice to the combat queue as well.
- (nc) If non-combat: choose a non-combat encounter.
- If it's not in the non-combat queue, that's the encounter.
- If it is in the non-combat queue,
- 25% of the time: accept the encounter.
- 75% of the time: go to (nc) and choose a new non-combat encounter, subjecting that choice to the non-combat queue as well.
Note that once you enter the queue-elimination process, you don't reroll for superlikely or the type of encounter: if a non-combat is first selected you only examine non-combats against the non-combat queue, and similarly for combats. Also be aware that the rejection probability, given above as 75%, is not totally nailed down. It could be more or less than that fraction.
Equations for Encounter Frequency
For one type (combat or non-combat) of encounter, with
- e total encounters in a zone,
- j fractional chance of rejecting an adventure in the queue (assumed to be 3/4 or 75%), and
- u unique encounters from this zone in the adventure queue
- U giving the indexes for the u adventures from this zone in the queue
- R (elements ri) giving the frequencies of encounters of our type in this zone
- rinq giving the total base frequency of drawing any of the encounters from this zone that are present in the queue.
For all adventures equally likely, ri=1/e and the chance of drawing an encounter that is present in the queue is (assuming j=3/4)
1 inq(j;e,u) = ----------- 4 e - 3 u
while the chance of drawing an encounter not present in the queue is
4 outq(j;e,u) = ----------- 4 e - 3 u
Note that these formulas only hold if the zone's encounters are equally likely.
If the adventures are not equally likely, the chance of drawing an encounter that is present in the queue is (again assuming j=3/4)
1 inq(j,R,U;i) = ri --------------- 4 - 3 * rinq
The chance of drawing an encounter not present in the queue is
4 outq(j,R,U;i) = ri --------------- 4 - 3 * rinq
The adventure queue is 5 encounters long (it was changed from 3 encounters to 5 encounters in Fall of 2006).
Table of Encounter Frequency
For j=75%, among e total encounters of that flavor in the zone (all equally likely), and u unique encounters from the zone already in the queue:
u \ e | 3 enc. in zone |
4 enc. in zone |
5 enc. in zone |
6 enc. in zone |
7 enc. in zone |
8 enc. in zone |
9 enc. in zone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 zone enc in queue | 11.11% | 7.69% | 5.88% | 4.76% | 4.00% | 3.45% | 3.03% |
2 zone enc in queue | 16.67% | 10.00% | 7.14% | 5.56% | 4.55% | 3.85% | 3.33% |
3 zone enc in queue | 33.33% | 14.29% | 9.09% | 6.67% | 5.26% | 4.35% | 3.70% |
4 zone enc in queue | 25.00% | 12.50% | 8.33% | 6.25% | 5.00% | 4.17% | |
5 zone enc in queue | 20.00% | 11.11% | 7.69% | 5.88% | 4.76% |
u \ e | 3 enc. in zone |
4 enc. in zone |
5 enc. in zone |
6 enc. in zone |
7 enc. in zone |
8 enc. in zone |
9 enc. in zone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 zone enc. in queue | 33.33% | 25.00% | 20.00% | 16.67% | 14.29% | 12.50% | 11.11% |
1 zone enc. in queue | 44.44% | 30.77% | 23.53% | 19.05% | 16.00% | 13.79% | 12.12% |
2 zone enc. in queue | 66.67% | 40.00% | 28.57% | 22.22% | 18.18% | 15.38% | 13.33% |
3 zone enc. in queue | 57.14% | 36.36% | 26.67% | 21.05% | 17.39% | 14.81% | |
4 zone enc. in queue | 50.00% | 33.33% | 25.00% | 20.00% | 16.67% | ||
5 zone enc. in queue | 44.44% | 30.77% | 23.53% | 19.05% |
NS13 Queue Manipulation
While adventure queues in the NS13 world are not yet well understood, there are some ways of increasing or decreasing the odds of encountering given monsters.
- Harold's bell is a single-use quest item that banishes regular monsters from a particular location's combat queue for 20 adventures.
- Creepy Grin scares away a single regular monster from one location for 10 adventures.
- A divine champagne popper will scare away a single monster for 5 adventures.
- A Spooky Putty sheet can be used up to five times per day to repeat a combat encounter against any normal monsters upon which the item is used.
- Using Give Your Opponent the Stinkeye will scare away a monster for 10 adventures.
Some mechanics are not yet completely spaded, but there is good evidence that they have an effect:
- On the Trail ups the odds of encountering the monster being trailed.
- Curse Magnet increases the chances of fighting the scary pirate when using a cursed piece of thirteen.
- Using a valuable trinket at the F'c'le might remove chatty pirates from the zone queue.
- Using a cocktail napkin on clingy pirates might remove them from the queue.
Notes
- The adventure queue is thought to reset at rollover (although this has not been tested).
- The adventure queue can have duplicates. If you meet 5 dairy goats in a row, the combat queue contains 5 dairy goats and no other encounters.
- Prior to NS13, all zones shared the same two queues. If a player entered a zone for the first time, or with 5 of each encounter flavor from some other zone, there would have initially been zero, then one, ... applicable encounters in the queue.
- After NS13, the adventure queue was changed in a way that -- according to Jick -- makes abusing it impossible. Each zone now has two queues, one for combats and one for noncombats.
- This area of game mechanics is not well understood. For past investigation, see the work by godskook, eit_brad and others in this HCO forum thread on Adventure Outcome -- the material on this page is derived from that investigation.
- Choice adventures in zones like the The Haunted Bedroom count towards the non-combat queue only.