The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Icurus on March 22, 2006, 04:04:45 PM
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I was talking to others about Gelatinous Cubes and things like Golems dropping items equivalent to what they were. As Gelatinous Cubes are seen with items within them, I thought, 'why don't they drop acid pocked armor and swords or even gold?" More importantly, after a trip to Ulgrid and some nasty fights with various Golems, I thought, 'wouldn't it be cool if you could get ore/gems from their dead bodies?'
Anyhoodle, I just thought I'd discuss it, or at least make mention of it as a suggestion.
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We have a few golems that drop the ore that they are made of :) As for the cubes, I been asking for long time that they should have a small ammount of gold on them...
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"Normal" golems drop a minable hunk of rock/ore that you can get something from (iron golems, iron, adamantium golems, adamantium etc.)
The gem golems don't drop gems though. Its mostly a matter of balance. How difficult they are and how plentiful they are, it would be soo much easier to just go kill a bunch of golems every time you need gems than to go mine them.
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Gel Cubes probably erode the armor and swords to uselessness. Gold and/or gems would be reasonable.
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If armor and weapons erode, wouldn't the money and gems erode too?
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If you want to go by the monster manual, Gelatinous Cubes don't dissolve metal, only flesh and other organics.
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Exactly. So give them randomized armor/weapons, and make them harder to kill.
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Making them hareder to kill means making life a lot more difficult for malachite searching low level players.
I never understood why people want more drops, in my opinion the drops as they are undermine the craftingmarket enough as it is.
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Because it's more fun to say you pulled a sword out of a Gcube than that you had it made by suchandsuch.
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But seriously, unless it's a really, really good drop (high level drop)... Are you going to use that item? :P
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Weeble...no (or maybe), but it makes it interesting.
As for whoever said that people would just go after Gem Golems to get easy gems; are you out of your mind? Gem Golems for easy gems, those people must be crazy because there is nothing easy about killing a gem Golem. Not on Layonara. I go with a small army of at least a half dozen myself. :)
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Icurus - 3/22/2006 11:07 PM
Weeble...no (or maybe), but it makes it interesting.
As for whoever said that people would just go after Gem Golems to get easy gems; are you out of your mind? Gem Golems for easy gems, those people must be crazy because there is nothing easy about killing a gem Golem. Not on Layonara. I go with a small army of at least a half dozen myself. :)
It works that way only if you are below level 10. As soon as people reach high levels and if gems golems drop gems, you have an easy source.
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I don't know man, I'm 8th level and there are still times those Red Light Goblins are handing me my booty. I'm sure it's not all welcome home parades to go dancing into the Golem zones at 10th lvl or higher.
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Most high level characters could just go and kill an emerald golem on their own if they felt like it, and if these golems would indeed drop emeralds people would start hunting them all the time... This means that if the marked shouldn't be flooded with emeralds the drop rate should be less than 1 out of 10.000 perhaps lower than 1 of 100.000.
But on this whole subject i agree with Filatus, creature drops are undermining the economy, making it difficult for crafters to sell the things they produce and to keep a resonable price level. I would prefer more gold drops and less drops with items that can be crafted.
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Marswipp - 3/22/2006 9:27 PM
If armor and weapons erode, wouldn't the money and gems erode too?
One of the traits that make gold, silver, and gemstones so valued is that they don't corrode (this is why the best electrical connectors are gold-plated, for example). However, as someone pointed out, Gel Cubes aren't supposed to dissovle metal acording to the Monster Manual, so I'm off-base to start with. ;)
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Faldred - 3/23/2006 12:53 PM
[One of the traits that make gold, silver, and gemstones so valued is that they don't corrode (this is why the best electrical connectors are gold-plated, for example).
This is not completly correct, silver does indeed oxidise that is why you have to polish it, however as many other metals aluminum, copper etc. the oxidised film is stable around PH 7, which prevent further corrotion. However at other PH-vaues these oxidised films are not necesarily stable anymore, e.g. aluminum is only stable close PH 7 but away from this value the metal will corrode. In contrats to this iron doesn't form a stable oxide close to PH 7 but forms a stable oxide at low PH values. (as far as i remeber anyway, been a while since i had lectures in material science, so I am a bit rusty 8) ).
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But the Gcubes erode materials with digestive enzymes, NOT actual acids, if you really want to get serious.
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*grins* So we are talking about things that can be digested mostly plant parts, fabric, paper, starch, etc. wereas glass metals gems should be unaffected by such an attack since no living creature qould benifit from breaking these materials down, and would thus not have an enzyme that could do it....
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i looted a water canteen off a cube and it lasted one gulp before it leaked hahah
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You did? I have yet to loot anything off a cube and I've luckily killed lots of them before they could kill me.
Anyway, that canteen find would be funny.