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Welcome! Last Man Standing (LMS) is a brand-new roguelike focusing on a simple, learnable game system with two core mechanics: a diverse, interesting skill tree and a powerful, complex magic system. While LMS does have traditional ASCII graphics (based on the cross-platform libtcod 1.5.2) it uses them in unusual ways to create a much more graphically fulfilling and modern-looking game map. In addition, unlike Nethack and Angband, LMS tries to use as many graphical menus and nice animations as possible while still allowing speedy interface navigation and play flow. While it will only be offering four classes (three currently), each of them lend themselves to a unique and varying style of play. Enter the world of LMS by continuing through this wiki!

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