I'm aware. Doesn't refute the opinion it shouldn't float around in game. I'd much rather see some massively crippling affect than just, death.
Such as zeroing out Mana with negative mana regen plus forget or whatever combinations.
And this is from both receiving and dishing. Never once felt great about that ability killing someone outright, but hey, your milage will vary
I really dislike the existence of such insta death things. Wailing banshee, that stone, ice devil... Probably more.
I do not mind what so ever disembowel, assassinate cause you can tactically expect those kind of abilities to at least a small degree.
In regards to the servitor responsibility. You seem impossible to own up to that fact. Expect entrapment, period.
For all you know, berserker or not, any villager could pull that tactic to RP the point that even a tribunal Conjurer can't control his magic to the point of breaking laws.
An outlander could pull it to prove the futility of the city laws, and that it's corrupt from w
It's kind of funny, the truth of the matter is that a lot of people simply come off as frustrated than whiney in game, Ajak included - and fork if I'll blame him with a log like this. Maybe he could have tried harder for an eyejab or dirt kick, but the paladin is distancing better than a warrior spec which sure as shirt doesn't match up with the helpfile.
Are there really folks
I was dinking around on another mud which already has a ton in common with CF due to the code origin but there are these built in area per area, always ongoing quests that make it so much more dynamic.
As they have the area Emerald Forest, I'll use it as a decent example. As you fight the farmers, after so many (say 15 or so) Griff will issue the group a challenge to fight him as somebod
Can you lay off the meth/crack and/or start increasing your Xanax intake to the point you enter a mild 24/7 coma?
I imagine people don't want you around more than small doses in RL, we're all good quitting you cold turkey here though. Peace.
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This game has a steep learning curve. That much is immediately apparent. I'm playing through Mudslinger so I'm not going to be able to set up anything advanced for triggers and whatnot - which likely puts me a disadvantage PK-wise but I don't really care.
So accepting that, what can I do as a new player to get into this and enjoy the sweet science of the countless d
And it makes total sense now that he's wiki-peding satanism (literally laughing about that).
I guarantee it was his tone and expectation that he had all the right answers, and that especially, Jenno embodied the ideals of scarab. That alone, in my opinion, is enough not to induct the player.
Right in associated dogma, available to anyone using the help command, is a point about NOT le
Thank you so much for attempting and looking into it. One of the few and only characters with a role reward, but lost it in a hard drive I couldn't ever recover :(
and if it means anything to anyone, the player never short-cutted their roles. Like Tiria, never lied or would do anything to jeopardize the religion although that made her a bit more tame than some of her other druids such as Iia and Amora. Just always an inspiration to my own characters I make (or made, haven't played in over a year now)
get a chance to pre-read them as they develop and god her roles had me laughing on that character. At least the bit when she had to speak to Tahren which obviously was an obstacle. Halarious...
It's the same person who played Crystanthia, Iia, Amora, Aeria, Keviatalon and countless others. The player doesn't frequent the boards however so I doubt they'd ever see this post to respond directly themself. I'm related to the player though so I can vouch first hand... Unfortunately, her last character was the felar ranger in Battle who could not speak the common tongue,
The fact it's a potion and not alcohol, but it still delivers the message that so and so is distracted by alcohol?
I swear, (no offense cause I'm not necessarily targeting you...) but so many people are too quick to make a point that they don't even read a couple sentences thoroughly. As in the content of my post.
Zaanzorbarus drinks a potion of flying.
Zaanzorbarus's feet rise off the ground.
Rhone seizes an opportunity to strike while Zaanzorbarus is distracted by alcohol.
Rhone has a few scratches.
It wasn't that long ago, I guess maybe within the past 2 years that the ticks were discovered to be too long and too varied in length. So Unless I'm mistaken, it was fixed so that a tick is now anywhere from 15-45 seconds.
Aeria in real life and I never even put that together. I do know that aertia and aeria are not the same person however, just in case that's what this post would suggest.
With the exception of how the 'array' or whatever lists things. Perhaps from this point any spell added with an m, magic missiles will still take precedence, but what if it doesn't and suddenly c m so-and-so tries to cast a newly added spell. Or skill, etc.
Alternatively, its not as if he's typing anything in. Abbreviating target names is also dangerous since it could be
My history with Nexus so far has been a Druid, Conjurer, Ranger and Bard so I've gotten to be on all the different ends. The Ranger never was hero though and that is an important thing to note.
I mention that because it's rather difficult to tell when certain affects kick into affect because lower level bonding is not the same as bonding near or at Hero. With that said, I pity the