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*Lost and not Found
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Posted by *Lost and not Found »


That is one the aspects we're missing from Sigil. People selling shady stuff. =P

*Zadara
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Posted by *Zadara »


Ceszar is in the business of buying and selling souls!!! Shh dont tell :o
*Swiftbow
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Posted by *Swiftbow »


pelhikano,Sep 27 2009 wrote:
Spiegel1,Sep 27 2009 wrote:Somebody said that it's easy to get to the berries without being seen also there's the invisibility potion which comes in handy.
The berries are very close to the portal and you can easily just run there and back again without even seeing the defenders actually.

As for why the Paladins attack on sight, the thing is that almost all portals leading to Mount Celestia usually connect to the first and lowest layer, Lunia, also called the Silver Sea. In Lunia there are already lots of dedicated celestials in place that make sure that no evil enters Celestia, and if it does it is escorted every step of the way. In fact, the portals in Lunia start under the waters of the ocean full of holy water that is there, which already filters out a lot of undesirables.

In Mercuria now you have this very extraordinary portal that should by all rights not exist, but does anyway. The celestials are worried that this might be a very bad sign indeed, but so far they have for reasons of their own not tried (or maybe they can't) to block the portal entirely. Instead, they assume that anyone that passes through and does not have the very secret means of showing themselves as friends is most likely an enemy, and there is too much too lose to allow even any talking (which might be trickery and subterfuge anyway). Therefore, anyone entering the plane of Mercuria gets smited first, and not asked any questions at all. ^_^

(I know, it's not a very good explanation. Point is, you don't know why the defenders of Mercuria are totally unwilling to talk to anyone, even genuine Paladins, all you know of tales heard IC is that anyone entering gets attacked. Feel free to make up your own reasons/speculation why they are so allergic to have their berries stolen. :P )
In-game wise, Milny is convinced that they must really be blackguards who beat up the paladins and stole their clothes.

In any case, it would seem to me to make more sense if the paladins were set into a different faction entirely, and would be hostile or not depending on whether someone in your party is carrying the cursed instruments.
*Aidelynn
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Posted by *Aidelynn »


cryptc,Sep 29 2009 wrote: Actually we are considering using something similar to this, but not for found loot, but rather for a single shady person who sells stolen magical items in sigil... he would offer a baseitem (say a greatsword) at a remarkably low price, and you wouldn't know what kind of powers it would have until you bought it.

Anyways, its just something we tossed around on dm forum, although pelhikano made first draft for a script doing it :)
I like this idea much more than the notion of a random loot generator for drops.

Make the conversation "once-a-day", like the other NPC quests in Sigil. This will give people less motivation to farm the high-value drop areas, just looking for that one random, "Holy sh*t" drop.

Just my opinion.
*pelhikano
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Posted by *pelhikano »


Swiftbow,Sep 29 2009 wrote: In-game wise, Milny is convinced that they must really be blackguards who beat up the paladins and stole their clothes.

In any case, it would seem to me to make more sense if the paladins were set into a different faction entirely, and would be hostile or not depending on whether someone in your party is carrying the cursed instruments.
No, believe me, they are actual and true Paladins (and evil chars will notice that from the Smite Evil attacks they will experience).

The original intention when I made this place was to give actual evil chars a place to battle Good enemies, and Good chars were supposed to stay the hell away entirely unless they wanted to get alignment-adjusted to Evil (by a DM, not necessarily automatically). It may have been a mistake to make that golden berries quest which makes things a bit more ambiguous.
*mperantie
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Posted by *mperantie »


Haventh,Sep 29 2009 wrote:I play on a server with such a loot system. And let me tell you, it is a pain. A nightmare.  I think negative stats should only be present on strong items. If they pop up all over. Thats just wierd.

And hi, i'm new to the server.  :P
Not all of the random loot will have negative stats. I have heard very few complaints about the loot on the server I play on that uses this system - mostly, "this item would have been perfect, if only it..."

... was a rapier instead of a longsword.
... didn't glow bright orange.
... only had the regen property. (The world has a full MotB crafting so too many properties inhibits specific crafting.)

Anyway, I just thought that this script might save the builders some time with loot generation.

Welcome to the server. I am pretty new here myself.
*Mabus
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Posted by *Mabus »


Sounds like the random generator is kinda Diablo-style. Not that that's a bad thing. I'm really interested in it.




I'd like to see a faction option to remove your current faction and change to another. I gave a character a faction and am currently rethinking my choice.
*Lost and not Found
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Posted by *Lost and not Found »


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Posted by *[<3] »


An OOC list of faction members. :P
*cryptc
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Posted by *cryptc »


I'm hesitant to give powers to faction members, since it inevitably leads to people selecting faction based on power instead of rp reasons...

That said I aim to try and make faction count ingame for special quests and such, perhaps have a place where undeads ignore dustmen, etc... There are already a couple of quests that have different solutions possible if you are a specific faction.
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