Quislet | Mon 07-Jul-03 09:40 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#1559, "RE: A new kind of playing"
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>" love CF and all it contains, but sometimes the endless >slaughter gets to me. > >by researching in dwarven halls of knowledge, perhaps a >caracter woud unravel the basics of mining, or while visiting >another library gain insight into the art of smithing, or >learning form an ranger deep in a forest how to make bows," > >I think that as a blacksmith, your lack of fighting abilities >wuold lead to you getting even more endlessly slaughtered.
I'm guessing that he didn't mean less fighting, but more sideline activities. Also, quite a few blacksmiths are good at fighting, since they tend to be both strong and good with a hammer.
However, the suggestions don't sound too convincing. Mining? They do that on Ultima Online, and I never saw the point except to gather raw materials for making things. I don't think it would work very well on CF. As for smithing armor and weapons, that doesn't look very promising either. Especially since Invokers haven't been able to enchant weapons and armor for years now. I'd suspect that making weapons and armor risks enough unbalancing aspects that it's not worth the trouble to implement.
As for making other nifty little things, some Heralds can make clothing and other minor things. I think it would be nice if skills like those could be taught to others.
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A new kind of playing
[View all] , esoel, Mon 07-Jul-03 02:24 AM
Kinda counter to your statement but...,
Vecna,
03-May-04 10:19 PM, #23
How about "quest" skills?,
Evil Genius (Anonymous),
01-May-04 07:07 AM, #21
RE: A new kind of playing,
Isildur,
29-Apr-04 10:01 PM, #16
Turing tests.,
Valguarnera,
07-Jul-03 01:02 PM, #5
RE: Turing tests.,
esoel,
07-Jul-03 04:38 PM, #6
building your own forge. (off game topic),
Bajula,
03-May-04 08:22 PM, #22
A good way to implement this.,
josiah (Anonymous),
07-Jul-03 06:01 PM, #7
RE: A good way to implement this.,
esoel,
09-Jul-03 07:57 AM, #9
RE: A good way to implement this.,
Quislet,
09-Jul-03 08:26 AM, #10
RE: A good way to implement this.,
esoel,
09-Jul-03 08:48 AM, #11
RE: A good way to implement this.,
Quislet,
10-Jul-03 06:23 AM, #13
RE: Turing tests.,
Ululari,
08-Jul-03 11:56 AM, #8
RE: Turing tests.,
esoel,
09-Jul-03 08:58 AM, #12
ROFL,
Chalupah,
29-Apr-04 09:18 PM, #14
RE: ROFL,
nepenthe,
29-Apr-04 09:57 PM, #15
RE: ROFL,
(NOT Pro),
29-Apr-04 11:43 PM, #17
Alas, no.,
nepenthe,
30-Apr-04 12:37 AM, #19
Damn Zorsaul, I thought you were Yanny for real!,
(NOT Pro),
30-Apr-04 11:08 AM, #20
I'm Rick James, bitch.,
Dallevian,
30-Apr-04 12:24 AM, #18
So let people bot,
Xaannix,
03-May-04 11:34 PM, #25
No. (n/t),
Valguarnera,
04-May-04 08:03 AM, #27
Figured, hehe nt,
Xaannix,
07-May-04 06:19 AM, #28
RE: ROFL,
Chalupah,
12-May-04 10:06 PM, #30
Or, what you could do would be this.,
Xaannix,
03-May-04 11:31 PM, #24
RE: Or, what you could do would be this.,
Romanul,
04-May-04 02:53 AM, #26
Yeah sure,
Xaannix,
07-May-04 06:21 AM, #29
RE: A new kind of playing,
Marcus_,
07-Jul-03 09:07 AM, #1
RE: A new kind of playing,
Quislet,
07-Jul-03 09:40 AM #2
I think he means the endless slaughter that is ranking,
Theerkla,
07-Jul-03 09:44 AM, #3
RE: I think he means the endless slaughter that is rank...,
esoel,
07-Jul-03 12:05 PM, #4
RE: I think he means the endless slaughter that is rank...,
The_Shark,
17-May-04 08:17 AM, #31
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