Creative player ideas for in-game items, zones, etc.
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Ryme has explicitly expressed that he doesn't want familiar analogues, especially like those of KoL. As far as I know, this opinion is unchanged.Jony BS wrote:This could run sort of like familiars in KOL
That has more disadvantages than advantages. 3 minutes? That's huge.bob221 wrote:a new program
acess your couputer
this program lets yo acess your coumputer at work letting you stay out later
day +60 minunts
turns are 3 minunts longer
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So, until your idea is finalized, you don't want any input or opinions?
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You didn't say it wasn't. So, essentially, yes.bob221 wrote:i didn't say it was the final idea did I
I'm not sure how underpowered Ryme wants computers to work, but the average day without any modifiers is 210 minutes, or 48.498/46.666/42 turns. With this program, the average day is 270 minutes. 55.9/54/49.1 turns. So about a 7 turn gain.bob221 wrote:a new program
acess your couputer
this program lets yo acess your coumputer at work letting you stay out later
day +60 minunts
turns are .5 minunt longer
Do you think it's possible to change this around to not be like familiars? Just out of curiosity because Ryme has stated time to time (like I posted not too long ago) that he does not want KoL like familiars.Jony BS wrote:Thanks alot ...
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Idea for the Battle Armor skill that was never finished.
"You cover your gear using the same material that you use for your Electric Net. This'll give anyone who touches you a nasty surprise. Eventually, it'll be ripped off, but you should get a good 45 minutes out of it."
Effect: Some flavor of strike-back. Part of my likes the idea of the damage being based on level, but that might get abusive, unless there's a cap.
Then again, don't Spines and Fire Shield scale?
"You cover your gear using the same material that you use for your Electric Net. This'll give anyone who touches you a nasty surprise. Eventually, it'll be ripped off, but you should get a good 45 minutes out of it."
Effect: Some flavor of strike-back. Part of my likes the idea of the damage being based on level, but that might get abusive, unless there's a cap.
Then again, don't Spines and Fire Shield scale?
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Yeah, but Shiloh isn't optimal. Clearly they'd be in the pitBongBob wrote:Other suggestion, spartans in Shiloh. (This is an old warrior from Sparta. Sparta? This is madness!)
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So I was thinking about how an ascension-ish mechanic could be related to a superhero world and this is what I came up with:
How about when you get to a certain level or the end of the quests you could get the ability to train a sidekick to become your replacement when you retire. When you retire you could be able to teach them one skill you've learned and then they would take over and keep fighting crime using your name. Of course while you're away training your replacement all of the villains that you previously defeated return to the city and the cycle continues.
I got the idea from the comics where the Phantom would train his son to take his place and to everyone else it seemed that he just never died.
How about when you get to a certain level or the end of the quests you could get the ability to train a sidekick to become your replacement when you retire. When you retire you could be able to teach them one skill you've learned and then they would take over and keep fighting crime using your name. Of course while you're away training your replacement all of the villains that you previously defeated return to the city and the cycle continues.
I got the idea from the comics where the Phantom would train his son to take his place and to everyone else it seemed that he just never died.
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You could explain that the villans are actually just one of their henchmen in the old villan's costume.Ryme wrote:It also wouldn't explain why the quests have all reset and the villains gone back to perpetrating their original plans.
As for the quests, I don't know.
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Well, I've got a hat!
Well, I've got a hat!
When you retire and return you could get a message from the mayor saying "Boy we're glad you're back. Things have gone to hell in a handbasket since you left. Wait ... didn't you used to be a/an (naturalist,psion,...)? Whatever, get out there and clean up those streets!"Socket wrote:it really doesn't make much sense for cross-class ascensions.
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That's why I support the "retcon" idea. It's a comic standard, and would easily explain why everyone's back: it was a really big retcon.BongBob wrote:For ascensions, a really easy (and cheap?) way out would be the DC comics way.
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