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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:48 am
by Adam
I normally don't do this, but I really think this thread needs to stop (looking at moderators). When any thread devolves to "I can build a better combat monster" (which is a small part of most LARPS, and a discussion I'm REALLY sick of hearing about), it's probably not going any where fast and is dangerously close to starting the forums aflame (if you get my meaning).
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:32 am
by Jaycen Blackhawk
Adam wrote:I normally don't do this, but I really think this thread needs to stop (looking at moderators). When any thread devolves to "I can build a better combat monster" (which is a small part of most LARPS, and a discussion I'm REALLY sick of hearing about), it's probably not going any where fast and is dangerously close to starting the forums aflame (if you get my meaning).
Well said.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:52 am
by Aurora
I totally agree with Adam. To be honest I'm doing my best from trying to restrain myself from commenting due to the thin like that is about to be crossed.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:31 pm
by Ark
i disagree, debates are great, for exposing breaks and other things, without this current topic choaking cloud wouldnt have been fixed and would only have been brought up later when someone got killed, although i do agree that the poison/fear argument is lame, its all matter of opinion and theres no super skill that beats the rest.
and to the erlier question i think immunity would still work under poison, i belive you just cant use skills that require a charge time or a life point.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:49 pm
by dier_cire
You know Temple and I just love to bicker.
Last I checked neither one of us takes this stuff seriously. We learned our lesson about 5 years ago. I still remeber the thread. We both still love to jab each other at every opportunity, though.
At any rate, immunity would be passive so yeah, you could still be immune to fear while poisoned. Granted, you still can't do anything useful so I'd run anyway.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:57 am
by Adam
Open, honest debate is fine. But we've had the "I can do/soak/ignore more damage than you can" conversations before. It, quite frankly, irritate me quite a bit. It gets to a point that I stop reading a thread, even if there are good points made later on in said thread.