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Isildur | Tue 12-Aug-08 08:50 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
5969 posts
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#22013, "imm xp & rewards"
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Okay, so, now I can talk about this in context.
Basically, I'm not sure it's a good idea to hand out imm xp and other rewards for things that are primarily based on player skill and class matchups, unless we're talking about something where the player did something that was just incredibly impressive (e.g. successful raid defense while hopelessly outgunned, etc.)
Specifically I'm thinking about the arena tournaments. These were a lot of fun, but success primarily depends on one's class, gear, cabal powers, how much one preps, and general player PK skill. Not that these are bad things, they're just not something that should probably be used as the basis for handing out perks.
I still think the arena tourneys should have some type of reward, but I'd lean towards making it more role-play centric. Give people special titles, maybe give them special room descriptions like Igbah had. Consider giving edges that are more cosmetic in nature. Or, if you can think up some new edges that are "fame" related, that could be a reward. Maybe beefed up versions of the commerce skills, along with a big chunk of gold in the bank for winning the tourney?
Just some thoughts.
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My problem with the arena events...,
Dragomir,
17-Aug-08 07:48 PM, #12
You say that like Tribbie is the only cabal with enemie...,
Java,
17-Aug-08 08:00 PM, #13
I disagree...,
Dragomir,
17-Aug-08 08:26 PM, #15
What?,
Vortex Magus,
18-Aug-08 11:44 AM, #18
RE: I disagree...,
Java,
18-Aug-08 11:55 AM, #19
Robin Hood was lured to an archery contest...,
Boon,
17-Aug-08 08:19 PM, #14
I know, but...,
Dragomir,
17-Aug-08 08:30 PM, #16
RE: I know, but...,
Scrimbul,
18-Aug-08 04:42 PM, #20
RE: My problem with the arena events...,
Isildur,
17-Aug-08 08:37 PM, #17
RE: imm xp & rewards,
Twist,
12-Aug-08 10:54 AM, #1
RE: imm xp & rewards,
Isildur,
12-Aug-08 11:54 AM, #2
If you have to...,
Scrimbul,
13-Aug-08 04:39 PM, #3
I have found,
Eshval,
14-Aug-08 08:58 PM, #4
RE: If you have to...,
Valguarnera,
14-Aug-08 09:45 PM, #5
My problem with the events is..,
DurNominator,
15-Aug-08 09:44 AM, #6
You know what the solution is then?,
Baerinika,
15-Aug-08 10:34 AM, #7
Naw,
Eshval,
15-Aug-08 12:19 PM, #8
RE: Naw,
Plushka,
15-Aug-08 12:51 PM, #9
I threw one mid day event once as a Herald.,
DurNominator,
15-Aug-08 02:06 PM, #10
RE: I threw one mid day event once as a Herald.,
Isildur,
15-Aug-08 06:32 PM, #11
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Dragomir | Sun 17-Aug-08 07:48 PM |
Member since 09th Mar 2006
220 posts
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#22054, "My problem with the arena events..."
In response to Reply #0
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Was as Provost, I could not justify my RP to goto an event with a criminal standing there and participate like they were not a criminal.
On the other hand, I wanted to run in with my guards and start smacking down on criminals but me, the player, could not do that and ruin some one elses fun and ability to compete in the event. So I just stood in Galadon and got annoyed. This doesn't just mean criminals that were in my range.
Because of these things, I think arena events are not Tribunal Friendly. If I ever saw a Tribunal standing next to a criminal they could harm at the arena, I would have given them a warning that the next time, they may be demoted for standing next to a criminal they could harm.
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Dragomir | Sun 17-Aug-08 08:26 PM |
Member since 09th Mar 2006
220 posts
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#22057, "I disagree..."
In response to Reply #13
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I have seen fort members talking to members of the empire in the square in Galadon hundreds of times. The ONLY reason for a Trib to talk to a criminal is to convince them to turn themself in. Beyond that, as Provost, I'm yelling at you.
I can stand and talk with a member of the outlanders if they are not a criminal without any problems. Have done so with many of them. Criminals, nope.
Tribunals are the only cabal that is paid to do a job. They ar ethe only cabal that can place a mark on you that affect your through out the lands and the are the only cabal that have the ability to call help that will attack a specific section of the player base on sight. This alone makes them unique.
Not to mention, If there is a criminal in the arena, I can not walk in there with my guards or they will auto attack the criminal. "So don't bring them." you say? That would just be suicide.
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Vortex Magus | Mon 18-Aug-08 11:44 AM |
Member since 20th Apr 2005
400 posts
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#22069, "What?"
In response to Reply #15
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>Not to mention, If there is a criminal in the arena, I can not walk in there with my guards or they will auto attack the criminal. "So don't bring them." you say? That would just be suicide.
Most Tribs do not have guards and are not on duty when they walk outside of Galadon to the arena. A provost, too, can go off duty for a bit. And it is common, especially during imm-run and herald-run events, for people to put aside their fights for a bit. It is also common for them not to put aside their fights for a bit. A tribunal warrior walking into the arena with criminals nearby is not suicide. First of all, he can grab a good seat (it isn't like tribunal are extremely poor). Second of all, even if he doesn't grab a good seat, he doesn't have to attack. He just doesn't. Don't attack. So very hard.
>Tribunals are the only cabal that is paid to do a job.
I would argue that this makes it more legitimate not to attack them outside of your job. Not less. If you were a member of the Fortress trying to purge evil or a member of the village who hates mages with a fiery passion, I would have a much harder time seeing you justifying walking in and sitting there than an off-duty Tribunal.
Yeah, it feels weird when you are walking into the arena and sitting next to two or three of your archenemies. But you know what? Thats a good opportunity for interaction that you probably normally wouldn't have. Just because he's your enemy doesn't mean you absolutely have to kill him on sight every single time without forethought or preparation. Not every interaction with an enemy has to start or end with you two trying to kill each other. Worst case, just ignore him.
You don't want to ruin another player's fun: thats wonderful. Trust that they won't ruin yours. Or if you don't, spend a little money. Jeez.
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Java | Mon 18-Aug-08 11:55 AM |
Member since 07th Apr 2003
1055 posts
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#22070, "RE: I disagree..."
In response to Reply #15
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What?
Exactly, Tribunals ARE paid to do a job. And that means when they're off duty, they don't have to do that job anymore.
For every other cabal, it isn't a job. It's a way of life. A Tribunal that's off work is just a guy. A Fortress guy, or an Outlander, or Villager.. they're never off work.
Obviously you're playing a Tribunal and are looking at this from a seriously limited view. But every single caballed character has similar decisions to make about how to handle it. Tribunals aren't special.
Oh, and FYI, as a criminal, I haved talked to Tribunals a lot. A whole lot. Probably more than any other, cause I know Tribbies will just be sitting there 90% of the time.
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Boon | Sun 17-Aug-08 08:19 PM |
Member since 15th Jul 2007
72 posts
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#22056, "Robin Hood was lured to an archery contest..."
In response to Reply #12
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The idea being that as long as it is assured he will be there, then if he isn't beaten square, he can at least be caught more easily once the contest is over. The contest brings the criminals from hiding and causes them to spend their resources. Furthermore, I think Seantryn Modan must be destroyed.
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Dragomir | Sun 17-Aug-08 08:30 PM |
Member since 09th Mar 2006
220 posts
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#22058, "I know, but..."
In response to Reply #14
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It just seems... cheap to me. People always talk about full looting as being stupid as it ruins the game for the other person. Me killing a person in an arena event, making it so they can not compete, to me atleast, is along those levels. I can not bring myself, as a player, to take away someone elses fun.
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Twist | Tue 12-Aug-08 10:54 AM |
Member since 23rd Sep 2006
3431 posts
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#22015, "RE: imm xp & rewards"
In response to Reply #0
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Yeah, but Arena tourneys are actual events, just like a Herald joke-telling contest or whatever. People are getting rewarded for showing up, participating, and roleplaying.
Think of it this way: If you, as Mizfara, choose to come participate in the Arena Tournament, rather than, say, sit nearby and stalk evilguy and eventually assassinate him, you may not get anything out of the whole deal other than a night of some RP and "Play-PK". Same as a Herald contest.
Shouldn't you be rewarded for choosing to participate in the Imm-sanctioned event, rather than going off doing your own thing?
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DurNominator | Fri 15-Aug-08 09:44 AM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
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#22031, "My problem with the events is.."
In response to Reply #5
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that they usually happen 3 AM or some other hour that is often completely unsuitable for me.
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Eshval | Fri 15-Aug-08 12:19 PM |
Member since 22nd Aug 2004
519 posts
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#22037, "Naw"
In response to Reply #7
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DurNominator | Fri 15-Aug-08 02:06 PM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
2018 posts
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#22040, "I threw one mid day event once as a Herald."
In response to Reply #7
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3 AM system time, to get back at American Heralds. ;P
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