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Narissa | Thu 10-Mar-05 05:23 AM |
Member since 04th May 2003
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#7749, "Some rager thoughts"
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1. What happens if a mind-suggesting thief suggest a rager to quaff a potion? Or even eat a pill? Isn't it sacrilegious?
2. What happens if in IC-wise, a rager eats a pill (like water-breathing pill) or seaweed? This is assuming the rager plays as a rager applicant without knowing it is magick.
Can it be that they take a slight damage due to the essence within their bodies to reject all kinds of potion/pill magick? They will not be affected by the effects of the potion/pill though.
I can see as an RP possibility where the rager quaffs all the potions he found on his victim corpse, instead of dropping them on the ground and sacrificing it, as there is a chance someone will pick it up instead.
Seems cool and apt to me to see a rager drinking some potions and grinning at his victim as his essence overpowers the effects of magick.
Shoot me.
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Theerkla | Thu 10-Mar-05 08:11 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7753, "RE: Some rager thoughts"
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1. They wouldn't quaff the potion it's hard coded to prevent them 2. I don't know if ragers are similarly prevented from eating magical pills -if so, see above. Seaweed itself isn't magical. Help seaweed Seaweed, while technically a 'pill' in some forms, grants the ability to breathe water and is not considered to be magical in nature. Therans do not find this property any more unusual than a toxic mushroom poisoning its consumer.
And I can't see any good RP reason why a rager would quaff potions instead of just destroying them
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nepenthe | Thu 10-Mar-05 08:07 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
3430 posts
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#7752, "FYI..."
In response to Reply #0
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Yuyuya | Thu 10-Mar-05 09:42 AM |
Member since 13th Nov 2004
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#7758, "RE: FYI..."
In response to Reply #1
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Though it does still (annoyingly) give that echo about food is better than pills, etc.
Can that be removed?
(talking about seaweed you find floating on the aryth)
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