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#3486, "Lowbie Battle question."
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Any thoughts from battle imms about future village applicants asking for mages to group, or using eats/drinks to see invis to attack mages, then going to pledge?
Is this simply a moral question, or something that is taboo to speak of?
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incognito | Sun 02-Oct-11 06:28 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#3490, "It's cheap as hell"
In response to Reply #0
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Since you can't fail to kill someone that trusts you unless you're an idiot.
Fortunately, the villager that tried it on me was an idiot, and jumped me the first time I slept. I intentionally slept before I needed to because I wanted to make sure if he did it, he'd do it while my anti-lag spells were up.
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Dallevian | Mon 03-Oct-11 09:07 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
1648 posts
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#3491, "Cheap as hell but common. nt"
In response to Reply #3
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#3488, "You just don't do it."
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I recall a villager who got booted for other reasons. He suffered no penalty for that outside of losing cabal powers. He then started travelling with me (a nexun) and using magic and such to kill villagers. An imm saw this and he was summarily stripped of legacies and specs for that because he had pretty much betrayed his entire role.
So if some level 12 has a role that he hates magic, then an aspiring App who hates magic should not make any half ass justification as to why they can use magic in any limited form.
It's one thing to try and bring a mage to you to slaughter them by asking them to join you, which even then is somewhat shady since most villagers shouldn't try to conceal they hate magic just because it'll make getting that first kill easier, but that is not as bad as the applicant using detect invis potions in my limited view.
But I would honestly say it is very rare that any applicant does any of those things to get their first kill on a mage and that the ones who do tend to not have what it takes to play a villager anyway.
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