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I think there's a fine line between the challenge of rogue-like deaths, and the infinite continues of the modern game. When you know you only have one life to live, the adrenaline can get pumping, you have 1 health point left and your run is on a knife's edge. If you pull it off, there's not many better feelings in video games. If you die... it can suck. But you can't have the joy of life without the threat of death. 
A good start, but nothing entirely out of the ordinary. When you begin the Hobgoblin Forest quest, only groups of these low level goblins are spawned. But as time goes on, a tougher variant begins to show up, armed with a shield and flail.
And for two years, those flail variants were very hard to take down. Their attack range was quite large and removed 5 HP (or a starting pool of 15 HP) every time they swung the full circle and made contact with Old Beard.
While a lot of the combat in Beard & Axe is melee based, every player equipped weapon also doubles as a gun. The shaft of dwarven axes are bored out and fitted with a matchlock trigger and serpentine, which allows their warriors to slash and cut at their enemies, all the while being capable of firing a quick shot from their weapon's barrel if the situation calls for it.
But the fun doesn't stop there. Alongside the basic black powder and lead shot, Old Beard can find other special powder and shot that imbue different effects when loaded and fired. Having Poison Powder, simply loading some without any ammunition on top creates a large cloud of toxic gas that will damage any enemies that pass through it.
The varying powders can all still be used to launch lead balls, while still retaining their other effects. But some of the more powerful combinations use specialty powder and specialty ammunition. For example, combining the poison powder with the scatter shot ammo, the normal poison cloud is created close to the muzzle of the gun, and an additional poison cloud comes out of the scatter shot ball when it is detonated (by pressing the fire button a second time). That's 3 different sources of damage in one action!
While the basic black powder and lead shot are relatively easy to obtain, the rest can be fairly challenging to collect. When you return from a quest with some valuable ammunition, you should think carefully before you spend it in subsequent quests. On the other hand, without a good stock of various powders and shot, the late game challenges can be nearly insurmountable!
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