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#1
General Discussion / Re: Armor repair
Last post by Roon - Today at 11:41:11 AM
In fact, it's not even "ready next time you log in." Technically, the NPC is an armour tailor that just happens to also repair it in the process, and since the item is (presumably) already your size, it tends to take ten minutes to fix it because the time is based on how far from your current size it is, and in most cases, it was already your size. Thus, it takes the minimum possible time of 1 hour (10 minutes) to "tailor" it, and incidentally repair it in the process. This makes it pointless to look for a dude with the armour repair skill.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Armor repair
Last post by Riev - Today at 11:31:45 AM
Quote from: Roon on Today at 08:44:46 AMDoesn't help that there's an NPC that will repair your armour for pennies, so even if you advertise that you have the skill, nobody will bring their damaged armour to you.

This is the issue with Armor Repair, without even mentioning that for a VERY long time Armor Repair just straight up did not work. Like, codedly, it did not work.

But that you can have an NPC do it to perfection at the cost of "grabbing it next time you log in" is laughable. The only armor that degrades significantly enough is shields and usually those take like an entire scrab shell to repair. Why not just make the shield and junk the bad one?
#3
General Discussion / Re: Armor repair
Last post by Roon - Today at 08:44:46 AM
Doesn't help that there's an NPC that will repair your armour for pennies, so even if you advertise that you have the skill, nobody will bring their damaged armour to you.
#4
There is also "mood"!

Because I wasn't playing very much and wanted to make the most of my time, I entered a bio almost every single time I played.  Just a few sentences summarising any developments in his life.  I thought it was kinda fun, and I liked the idea staff could read it any time they want and basically be able to completely engage with the character without feeling like I was filing really dull char reports
#5
General Discussion / Re: Armor repair
Last post by Kavrick - Today at 01:09:33 AM
Armor Repair should honestly just be rolled into using Armor Making. It doesnt' really make sense as a separate skill and it's nigh impossible to level. "Sorry I can carve you the greatest piece of silt-horror plate you've ever seen but hammering out a dent in your scrab helmet is completely beyond me."
#6
General Discussion / Armor repair
Last post by AKawaiiBear - Today at 01:06:40 AM
Of all the skills in Armageddon, I can't think of one that's harder to skill up than armor repair. Which is a shame - because a lot of guilds, like dune trader, have incredibly useful skills like armor making branch from it.

Can armor repair be made easier to skill up? Maybe make it so armor doesn't need to be damaged to attempt to """maintain""" it?
#7
If you're like me, you're already doing the thinks, but in your head instead of your PCs.

So you thinking this: "It's late afternoon now. Tonight should I try to steal some shit, log out, or spam contact to see who is on?"

Becomes this:
think Am I feeling lucky, tired or lonely?
em stares off in the middle distance
feel lucky
think Let's steal some shit.

I type fast so it's easy for me to type out thinks in game as I have them in my head. If I was a slow typer I'd probably avoid them.  But they benefit more than benders and staff: they help focus and pace your RP and flesh out your logs, if you keep them. 

PS I rarely bother with bios but shorter and more frequent than never  is probably the way to go.
#8
World and Roleplaying Discussion / Re: Thinks, Feels and Bios.
Last post by digitaleak - May 24, 2024, 10:16:41 PM
I suppose it depends on what you find easier to document for yourself. If you're more verbal, it might be more natural to start talking in your character's mind via thoughts. If you're less verbal, maybe making your character feel something might be an easier adaption. When you emote for others to see, occasionally tying in a 'feel' or 'think' for just you as well that goes alongside the emote.
#9
World and Roleplaying Discussion / Re: Thinks, Feels and Bios.
Last post by zealus - May 24, 2024, 08:00:20 PM
Me? Any time my PC lies, I will do a feel, a think, or a hemote. Possibly two.
Whenever my PC does something that is out of their normal routine, a think.
Whenever I, the player, think like "Oh, right, I need to refil my waterskin" ect.
#10
World and Roleplaying Discussion / Re: Thinks, Feels and Bios.
Last post by dumbstruck - May 24, 2024, 07:55:33 PM
Watch people for their body language. Think about stupid little shit. Damn it's stormy out. I'm hungry enough to eat the ass out of a mek. My back hurts from all this digging. Feel the aches and pains in your joints. The wind in your hair. Awe at the size of a mekillot. Shrinking terror from creeping death when you've heard you have a price on your head.

For bios, sometimes I'll talk about people
bio add Sergeant Stump
This Sergeant has been down my throat about cleaning out of the latrines. He waived my entry fee.
Good sort, but seems mighty preoccupied by making the perfect shield. Last week he convinced us
to come out to help take down a Roc, a contract he paid out himself, just to experiment with an
avian skull of that size.

Or life events
bio add Execution in Meleth's
Saw someone on the cuddler in real time rather than laid up on the pile. It was the most upsetting
thing I've seen in person that wasn't already happening to the dead. Someone said they were consorting
against the Highlord. Didn't make the screams softer. I don't know if I'll ever forget that day.

etc.