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#3615, "blindness limitations"
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What are the restrictions on what can be handed to someone while they are blind?
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RE: blindness limitations,
Daevryn,
30-Oct-11 03:54 PM, #1
Actually, incorrect there,
Sugabear (NOT Puhguly),
30-Oct-11 05:29 PM, #2
While on topic, I've been wondering,
Straklaw,
30-Oct-11 08:16 PM, #3
RE: While on topic, I've been wondering,
Sad Rescuer (Anonymous),
30-Oct-11 11:30 PM, #4
RE: Actually, incorrect there,
Sad Rescuer (Anonymous),
30-Oct-11 11:31 PM, #5
RE: Actually, incorrect there,
Sugabear (NOT Puhguly),
31-Oct-11 04:54 AM, #6
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Daevryn | Sun 30-Oct-11 03:54 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#3616, "RE: blindness limitations"
In response to Reply #0
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I'm not sure you can hand anything to someone who's blind.
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Sugabear (NOT Puhguly) | Sun 30-Oct-11 05:29 PM |
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#3617, "Actually, incorrect there"
In response to Reply #1
Edited on Sun 30-Oct-11 05:29 PM
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You can hand people the same things that you can see while blind. Potions come to mind with that.
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#3619, "RE: While on topic, I've been wondering"
In response to Reply #3
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I know the answer to this one! It's more game balanced/fun to be able to see return potions etc.
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#3620, "RE: Actually, incorrect there"
In response to Reply #2
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It seems like sometimes I can hand potions over and sometimes I can't. Any idea what the difference is, or was it a fluke the one time it worked?
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Sugabear (NOT Puhguly) | Mon 31-Oct-11 04:54 AM |
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#3621, "RE: Actually, incorrect there"
In response to Reply #5
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Id guess it would have to do with who you are handing it to. If they have no give on for instance, or if they just did not realize it was handed to them.
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