Posted by Death_Claw on December 8, 2000 at 13:33:07:
In Reply to: Re: Logical Reasoning at Work (text) posted by Magtograme on December 7, 2000 at 18:57:33:
> > I'm sure the reason for this is that if you can barely use you're weapon, you'll be so busy tring not to hurt yourself and focusing on trying to use the weapon, that you won't be able to learn other skills so easily, whereas if you are good at the weapon, you can focus more on your other skills. > > There are other examples. Attacking creatures with a weapon whose attack type has no effect, for example. > > The effect thing is just silly. > I dont see any logic in either. > I mean thats just what cf needs - is a bunch of trigger run characters standing at the gibberlings, the wraiths or wherever. Boooooo! to practicing.
> nobody trained me in using a sword yet if I pick one up (crappy or no) Im sure I would get better at it over time if I chose to whack something with it.
> Not being able to improve and flurry while thirsting is another.
> Im struggling to think of any logical practicing restrictions..........nope cant think of any.