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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spud on May 18, 2004, 07:01:01 PM

Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Spud on May 18, 2004, 07:01:01 PM
I was wondering, when you throw a dart or a throwing knife, etc. Do you get a wanted level, if you do it somewhere other than where you are throwing? I mean nobody sees you so how could you? :oops:
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Cenghiz on May 18, 2004, 07:03:14 PM
Nobody sees you??
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Agent_137 on May 18, 2004, 07:03:19 PM
I think if you throw it at some one, it's considered an attack, with the usual ramifications.

If you throw it at a board, or a wall (can you?) I don't think it's an attack.


edit:

OH


you mean, throw it to another room?


Hm. Good question.
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Callisto on May 18, 2004, 07:24:51 PM
It depends.

If you're in a lawful room and you throw a knife into a non-lawful room and hit someone, you become wanted.

If you are in a non-lawful room and throw into a lawful room and hit someone, I don't think you become wanted (unless you hit a templar, noble or militia soldier, since attacking any of them makes you insta-wanted, regardless of where you are).

If you are in a lawful room and throw a knife into another lawful room and hit someone, you obviously become wanted.
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: wizturbo on May 18, 2004, 08:15:10 PM
This thread should be deleted in my opinion, it has way too much discussion of crim-code.

This question can -so- be answered using IC sense.  If your in a crowded area, and throw something at someone, I think someone would notice.

If your in a dark alleyway, and you throw something, or fire a crossbow bolt at someone walking past....you probably won't get noticed so easily.  Sorry, but this question seemed to be -scream- twink to me.
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: UnderSeven on May 18, 2004, 08:19:39 PM
Don't be so hard on it, this question anwers a common sense question.  Sometimes the code of games doesn't follow the most readily apparent reasoning and I think clarification is fair to ask for in some cases.
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Bogre on May 19, 2004, 08:20:05 AM
Exactly, like looking out of dark caves. The code doesn't exactly follow the way things would truly work because it just can't be coded that way.

Perhaps its the same with tossing a dagger into other rooms, and things can always be bugged.
Title: Throwing Stuff
Post by: Krath on May 19, 2004, 09:23:55 AM
Spud,

If you throw it at a dart board or you are playing anythting remotely like a game you will not get wanted...However, if you throw it at someone in a harmful manner, even in accident you will get wanted.

Lock this thread down, too much IC info as it is IMHO.
Title: Shirukin!
Post by: naatok on May 19, 2004, 09:58:57 AM
I have to agree with Wizturbo here.

Personally, I feel that if this topic is to be discussed at all, it belongs under Code Discussion or Ask the Staff.

Not that I am trying to be accusatory, but questions like this seem more geared to trying to understand how to 'get over' than they seem to be legimate attempts to probe understanding the IC gameworld.

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From the helpfiles on skill_throw:
Skill Throw  (Combat)  

This skill represents a talent for hurling spears, knives, and darts at opponents. The range to which this skill is effective is dependent upon the object, but typically is not very far.

Notes:

Like backstab, throwing weapons is typically a good way to avoid early
detection by soldiers of city-states
.