The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => Ask A Gamemaster => Topic started by: jadewillow on January 30, 2013, 10:46:13 PM
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I guess I always thought this was a myth, but it actually happened to me this evening. Can anyone help us understand what causes a weapon to be shattered. What types of things will shatter a weapon when you hit them? And what is the process? Is there a roll, or just a count of the number of times you hit something hard?
Thanks.
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It happens if you hit CNR (specifically, things you would use a pick to mine, like ore) with a weapon too many times. I think maybe ten times or something.
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Hitting trees also counts, I think.
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Trees and ores will do this. The way it's designed to work is if one strikes a tree or an ore rock with any weapon that's not appropriate for harvesting (i.e. not a woodcutter's axe or a mining pick), it will damage that weapon and unequip it. There is also a message that is shown to the player, if I recall.
After ten such instances with the same weapon, the weapon will be destroyed.
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*toothless grin*
Ah, glad each episode only counts as one. I was worried it was how many times you actually "hit" the rock or tree with your weapon. Because sometimes you weapon will make contact with the ore/tree more than once per episode before it's unequiped.
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Thanks folks. Is it just trees and ores? Does bashing doors, gates, webs etc do the same? How bout gem mining?
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Just trees and ores.
Gems are not "attacked" like you would with chopping a tree or mining ore.
Doors, gates and webs do not damage weapons....though that's a good idea! ;)
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*groans* There goes Jo's outlet and fetish for attacking portals..dangit! :p
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Nooooo!!!! no more dwarven lock picking and trap disarming LOL
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Doors, gates and webs do not damage weapons....though that's a good idea! ;)
Does that also mean we *could* have breach hammers, rams...and spider web scissors? :o
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Now, the follow on question. Is there anyway to determine how many "hits" a weapon has on it? Just thinking of the second hand market here. I would hate to buy a lemon.
Thanks
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For players, no. However, if you're careful, it won't ever matter. A weapon could have 9 hits on it and function forever.
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Nooooo!!!! no more dwarven lock picking and trap disarming LOL
Non sense . . . Dwarves still have heads no? One always could break a door with the very own head !!! :D