Force_of_Will_ - 1/26/2006 9:27 PMId like to see weapons Break. maybe a system if one can be made where a weapon breaks after say 20 rolls of 1 or maybe 50 rolls of 1.The World i use to DM in PnP had a system where if a player rolled a 1(critical failure).The weapon made a save vs crushing blow.If it failed it broke.For armor and shields they Broke after 20 crital hits.They could be repaired by smiths for a price.On another server I played they gave each Item so many charges and when the item got to 2 charges you needed to take it in to be repaired.If not the item broke at 0 charges.Maybe this will help sales for crafters.
Leanthar - 3/6/2005 9:55 AMYeah, I wish we could have item wear/tear because it would be used and in place. With NWN (1) at least we can't for PW's because it causes major lag hits/spikes.... But it is on the drawing board IF we go to NWN 2 or DA (I said IF, btw).
Lalaith Va'lash - 1/27/2006 4:57 AM "And the idea seems to me to be bad for RP. In the fantasy worlds and literature, weapons have histories, and the people who used them before become part of that history. If a character moves up to a higher level of equipment, its an RP opportunity to give or sell his weapon to a lower level character, and for the lower level character to know and preserve the story of his weapon, and to pass that story on to the next person who takes that weapon. Wouldn't it be more interesting if every weapon (Ok maybe not your first hickory bow but everything more than that) had a story? Other than..."oh I made it myself", that is. " Got to say that I agree with this. Lalaith had a nice bow, and she could have easily gotten a better one, but she didn't, and she waited until the time when Talan would let her use his old bow. It was symbolic in a lot of ways to her IC and she spent the whole night admiring it, not because it was a better bow than she had, but because it used to be Talan's bow. This bow has a story, a histroy. and to me/Lalaith that was more important than other aspects of the weapon. Had it been bound to him, she would have just any another bow. Instead this bow, beaten and worn was used at the destruction of two Blood pools, and used when we battled along side The Longstorm for days on end.. used by undoubtedly one of the best archers in Layonara, whom had once many many years ago learned to shoot his first arrow with his sister Lalaith. She even knows that the bow is not hers to keep, if he ever finds a student archer arcane, who is worthy, the bow will be passed down to them. So while I admit that it might be better for those making and selling items, and probably for the economy. I don't think that binding items to a person is the best solution. LV