That was unexpected.,
Morok (Anonymous),
08-Sep-19 05:54 PM, #8
Withered a lot?,
Jarmel,
07-Sep-19 08:20 PM, #1
To stop this ahead of time.,
Ishuli,
08-Sep-19 02:19 PM, #2
Surely a discussion about dying at a young age,
incognito,
08-Sep-19 09:42 AM, #3
RE: Surely a discussion about dying at a young age,
Illanthos,
08-Sep-19 10:54 AM, #5
probably just died with +age eq on,
Dallevian,
08-Sep-19 10:06 AM, #4
Yeah. The human only rings from past that are +age woul...,
TheBluestThumb,
08-Sep-19 01:37 PM, #6
I don't think it works that way. ,
Lhydia,
08-Sep-19 04:32 PM, #7
iirc it works in two ways,
Dallevian,
08-Sep-19 08:26 PM, #9
I don't think it works this way.,
lasentia,
09-Sep-19 06:21 AM, #10
Maybe he had the Grandpa flaw. nt,
robdarken_,
09-Sep-19 03:01 PM, #11
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#137412, "That was unexpected."
In response to Reply #0
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I'm assuming as other have said this was age gear? Was it intentional? I hope it was otherwise this could be very frustrating.
Anyway I really liked Hocrec, a great and steady presence in the Village, a powerhouse always ready to throw down regardless of the odds and a supportive elder for all us young ones.
Big thank you for all the help ranking, gearing and generally trying to get the Village back to strength.
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Jarmel | Sat 07-Sep-19 08:20 PM |
Member since 19th Jul 2015
375 posts
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#137401, "Withered a lot?"
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Because if so this is what I have been arguing against for a long time now.
Age death at 192 hrs.
There should be nothing communed/cast/skill that has a permentant impact over the entire life of the character.
The aging component of wither needs to be removed. -30 strength is enough
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incognito | Sun 08-Sep-19 09:42 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#137405, "Surely a discussion about dying at a young age"
In response to Reply #2
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is a valid death thread discussion?
After all, age at death, and hours played, are in the data shared on the death thread.
I for one am very interested in why the character I knew age died so young with so few hours.
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Illanthos | Sun 08-Sep-19 10:54 AM |
Member since 14th Oct 2011
274 posts
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#137408, "RE: Surely a discussion about dying at a young age"
In response to Reply #3
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Probably +age gear if I had to guess.
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Dallevian | Sun 08-Sep-19 10:06 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#137407, "probably just died with +age eq on"
In response to Reply #1
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you eat 10 deaths easily as a rager with 30 age and you're gonna go kaput
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TheBluestThumb | Sun 08-Sep-19 01:37 PM |
Member since 09th Jan 2013
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#137409, "Yeah. The human only rings from past that are +age woul..."
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Dallevian | Sun 08-Sep-19 08:26 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
1618 posts
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#137414, "iirc it works in two ways"
In response to Reply #7
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yes, your age goes up or down while you're wearing it
but if you die with it on then the +/- becomes permanent
so if you wear two +10 age rings and die 10 times with them on as a low age race (arial, human) it is going to screw you up far quicker. that's my understanding of + age gear and i think it impacts different races disproportionately based on their lifespan
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lasentia | Mon 09-Sep-19 06:20 AM |
Member since 27th Apr 2010
987 posts
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#137415, "I don't think it works this way."
In response to Reply #9
Edited on Mon 09-Sep-19 06:21 AM
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Don't you get the age effect echoes when you die with it on?
Otherwise you could fountain of youth a char at the price of 1/3 con with -age gear. Just eat a death to gain a bunch of years. (if you know where to get -age gear, which is admittedly rare)
You could stack a bunch of -age gear on an arial, eat one death, and live forever. Arials would end up being the most hours as they could so easily rejuvenate, being that a year to them is far more hours than it is to an elf.
Also, people age die the second they die wearing -age gear, unless they can get it back on before the next tick which is unlikely, so the -age effect does not seem permanent.
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robdarken_ | Mon 09-Sep-19 03:01 PM |
Member since 09th Sep 2009
373 posts
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#137418, "Maybe he had the Grandpa flaw. nt"
In response to Reply #1
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