Nithiel wrote on 2012-11-22 09:14
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Please note that the amount of money received will remain constant.
But what if I'm one of those people that likes to search every container I see for possible loot and find neat stuff the others don't find? ;;
Episkey wrote on 2012-11-22 14:49
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But what if I'm one of those people that likes to search every container I see for possible loot and find neat stuff the others don't find? ;;
Oh. What I meant by that is that even though the amount of EXP was adjusted, that the amount of money gained from parcels remains the same.
You can keep on looking through every container - just don't smash any poor NPC's pots.
Nithiel wrote on 2012-11-22 17:48
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Oh. What I meant by that is that even though the amount of EXP was adjusted, that the amount of money gained from parcels remains the same.
You can keep on looking through every container - just don't smash any poor NPC's pots.
BUT THERE MIGHT BE MAGICAL ITEMS INSIDE! D: I'll just smash them when they aren't looking and make a bluff check to blame their cat. <<;
Episkey wrote on 2012-11-25 22:03
Since errors seem to be a bit rampant as of late, I decided to do a lot of reading about MapTools on the forums and such. I, like some of you, have probably been using Java 7 in order to start MapTools.
The issue is that MapTools v87 doesn't support Java 7, which leads to errors. Most notable that error that pops up whenever I try doing a lot of VBL (Vision blocking layers).
So please, take just 5 minutes of time to read through the first post of this thread ... you'll save yourself a bit of trouble down the road.
http://www.forums.rptools.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21856
Quote from Nithiel;985473:
BUT THERE MIGHT BE MAGICAL ITEMS INSIDE! D: I'll just smash them when they aren't looking and make a bluff check to blame their cat. <<;
Dem Passive Insight checks
"STOP RIGHT THERE. CRIMINAL SCUM." :point:
Nithiel wrote on 2012-11-26 08:14
That was a rather enjoyable 4 hours. I'm probably going to try and hock those wagon parts for double the selling price.
Shanghai wrote on 2012-11-26 08:34
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That was a rather enjoyable 4 hours. I'm probably going to try and hock those wagon parts for double the selling price.
Fancy robot charisma eyy?
Nithiel wrote on 2012-11-26 08:42
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Fancy robot charisma eyy?
Hopefully, haha. i am playing him as chaotic neutral though, so he probably wouldn't be above lying and saying they are magic wagon parts to get more money.
Episkey wrote on 2012-11-27 03:06
I was busy updating your character sheets, to those who want to update their own character in CBLoader - here's a summary of everything your character has earned:
36 gold, 6 silver, and 7 copper
425 EXP
If you recall, the group got 120gp from the Old man and 100 gp was found in the Wagon. There were also 2 Potions of Healing that need to be distributed between members of your group.
The EXP came from both the Goblins and the Human Bandits. So - the EXP from Bandits is included.
If I've talked to you in private about any other sources of EXP gain - factor that in as well.
Quote from Nithiel;987077:
That was a rather enjoyable 4 hours. I'm probably going to try and hock those wagon parts for double the selling price.
I'm glad you enjoy it. But ... good luck striking a deal!
Your bluffing skills better be good, since you aren't being Diplomatic.~
Sekwaf wrote on 2012-11-28 04:49
Memoirs of Issyt, First of the Keepers
2nd of Primdera, Year 476, Adamantine Era
Unconscious for 8 hours, how convenient, we were all quite restored from that. Although we still had no idea where we were, or who everyone was, or what in Ioun’s name had happened. We all got to our feet, our possessions were still there, also very convenient. The kid went on moaning about some pain he was in, I didn’t feel sorry after seeing the way he fought. Elnathan offered some healing but the kid just curled up in bed, content to sleep it off quite alone. It was then I realized, the machine hadn’t risen! It just lay there on its bed, not moving, was it broken? I dearly hoped not.
My worries were interrupted by a visitor. An old man stepped into the room, he made no introduction, but neither did we. I quickly thanked him for his hospitality, for he obviously wasn’t a threat and it was a reasonable (and I learned just after correct) assumption that he was our host. He was a bard, or a wander who knew some music and magic…if there’s any difference between the two. We were told that the goblins had used an ancient artifact, called Nevinyrral’s Disk. How they got a hold of it, I have no idea, it’s almost as if some mystic being planned this all out just to force us into some quest. That aside, the goblins had to be stopped, their next target was Colhen and I’ve always preferred the country to not be peppered with destroyed towns, especially one with such a lovely library. Now, even we weren’t stupid enough to take on an entire goblin army, oh we thought about it certainly, but we weren’t stupid enough to actually try. Instead the old man handed us a letter and told us to hand it to the King Keaghan. Sure old man, that’s a nice simple task, what could possibly go wrong?
So with a seal we didn’t even know was real and a pouch full of money we headed out on our epic…er normal quest, it’s not nearly time for an epic quest. Nothing on the road but some rocks – such odd rocks, time itself seemed to slow for a bit, and then everything was perfectly fine. Nothing interesting there time to move on. We met a merchant on the side of the street, although he didn’t have anything but a broken wagon, a brother in the forest and a present especially for me – a knife in the ribs. The situation just got awkward from there because it turns out his friend ALSO gave me a knife in the ribs, you know that awkward moment when two people give the same gift. Obviously trying not to add to the tension my third gift had some variation, it was a mace delivered straight to my face. The robot also came over, and I must say, he’s quite handy with his healing in a pinch, I’d dare say as good as Elnathan but my judgment could have been clouded since I was in such dire need of it. By now I was also in the spirit of giving so I started tossing out some nightmares here and there. One of our fighters –the human - was particularly generous with his axe and split a bandit completely in two. Elnathan put on a fireworks show but the smell was truly awful afterwards; roasting human flesh is not a pleasant smell, now I see why most vile creature prefer us raw. The third bandit was obviously repulsed as well as he beat tracks towards the woods soon after, presumably to throw up behind a tree for it wouldn’t be polite to do that around company. The fourth bandit thought to do the same but I quickly persuaded him to join the little social group the martial of our group had formed, they quickly introduced him to their swords and the battle was over.
Turns out the guy hadn’t lied, the cart was indeed broken and there wasn’t much of interest inside, just some potions and coins. We had ourselves a lovely bonfire and a short rest and then set our sights on the road to Colhen.
Guyverunit4 wrote on 2012-11-28 05:19
I'll gladly cut any other bandits in half~ :thumb:
[S]you forgot about when the sun turned off and time moved backwards[/S]
Nithiel wrote on 2012-11-28 05:37
Log-Files of Relic, Last of the Warforged
1st of Primdera, Year 476, Adamantine Era
Humans are odd and squishy. Don't feel bad humans. I was programmed to be better then you, it's natural.
Sekwaf wrote on 2012-11-28 05:43
Quote from Guyverunit4;988112:
I'll gladly cut any other bandits in half~ :thumb:
[S]you forgot about when the sun turned off and time moved backwards[/S]
Just a small lapse in the Astral Plane, nothing to be concerned about...trust me I'm a wizard.
Episkey wrote on 2012-11-28 05:43
Quote from Guyverunit4;988112:
[S]you forgot about when the sun turned off and time moved backwards[/S]
Bear testament to my mighty divine powers, from the biblical inspiration of Joshua!~
Or ... I just screwed up, mid-session.
[S]GUYS. I TURNED OFF PELOR. LOL[/S]
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Log-Files of Relic, Last of the Warforged
1st of Primdera, Year 476, Adamantine Era
Humans are odd and squishy. Don't feel bad humans. I was programmed to be better then you, it's natural.
That tub of aqua regia ... I see it in your future D:
MarcusEralice wrote on 2012-11-28 10:09
Quote from Episkey;988125:
GUYS. I TURNED OFF PELOR. LOL
We won't be needing him when I become a deity again. Nor the moon god... Or the light... Or the darkness...
I can fill in for them.
Shanghai wrote on 2012-11-29 00:46
Quote from Episkey;988125:
[S]GUYS. I TURNED OFF PELOR. LOL[/S]
Hey! Not cool! I was worshipping/serving that! :mad2: