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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dead Drunk. on October 03, 2005, 12:16:28 PM

Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Dead Drunk. on October 03, 2005, 12:16:28 PM
As I lie mortally wounded, and can't wait for a response from the mud e-mail, i'll ask here:

Is it a glitch that means spiced ale doesn't relieve any thirst at all? Even though I was dehydrated I would have thought five mugs would have quenched something, for a bit. Instead I just passed out drunk,  and will soon revert to my maker.

Sad.

:(
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Jherlen on October 03, 2005, 12:26:38 PM
This post is pretty funny. Heh. If you're dehydrated, you want to be drinking water. Definitely not alchohol. If you needed a drink in real life, would you start guzzling hard liquor to relieve your thirst?
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Dead Drunk. on October 03, 2005, 12:32:54 PM
Yes I would!

I'd certainly guzzle any liquid I could afford if I was dying of thirst in Zalanthas, with a full belly.


Wouldn't you?
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Jherlen on October 03, 2005, 12:40:40 PM
Well... I'm pretty sure that drinking alchoholic drinks actually makes you thirstier, not more hydrated. I could be wrong, I'm no health expert. I'm also pretty sure that spice ale is more potent and alchoholic than normal ale.

If I was dying of thirst in the desert and all I had was a bottle of Jack Daniels, I'd probably drink it so at least wouldn't feel anything when I died. But I'm pretty sure most survivalists would recommend pure water when thirsty over booze.
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Dead Drunk. on October 03, 2005, 12:52:03 PM
I'm certain you are right. Alcohol dehydrates the body - but I hoped it was a longer-term thing in the crazy world of Zalanthas. And in the short-term it would refresh me enough to...dunno, try something else to get out of my jam.

But yes, water is definatly the thing to drink to survive.

And never drink alcohol when drowning in the sea, as it reduces body heat.

(If anyone finds me, ignore the steel longsword and piles of sid in my inventory please. They're not for you.)
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Rindan on October 03, 2005, 12:53:09 PM
Quote from: "Dead Drunk."Yes I would!

I'd certainly guzzle any liquid I could afford if I was dying of thirst in Zalanthas, with a full belly.


Wouldn't you?

I sure hope I would have enough sense not to.  Drinking alcohol while dehydrated is pretty damn close to the worst thing that you could do.  Passing out is exactly what would happen.  Think of it this way, ever tried heavy drinking while dehydrated?  You might feel like you are less thirsty for a little while, but as soon as that stuff gets past your lips and into your body things would get worse.  You will black out if you drink enough.  Most hangovers are just dehydration.  You can drink half of a keg and wake up completely dehydrated and hung over out of your mind.  

Like in the real world, NEVER drink while dehydrated.  That goes double and tripple if you stumble dehydrated out of a desert.  Downing 5 spiced ales is roughly the worst thing you could concieve of doing.

So, long answer short, no that is not a bug.  That is exactly what should have happened.  Don't try solving dehydration with in real life or Zalanthas with alcohol or you will likely regret it.
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Dead Drunk. on October 03, 2005, 01:00:05 PM
Yes alright.




I'm so glad -you- answered my post Rindan. I'm a big fan of yours.
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Qetesh on October 03, 2005, 01:54:31 PM
Well, this is cleared up. They've all got the right of it. No, don't start boozing it up if you are dehydrated. Find some water.
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Arabian Nights on October 03, 2005, 02:23:22 PM
Quote from: "Qetesh"Well, this is cleared up. They've all got the right of it. No, don't start boozing it up if you are dehydrated. Find some water.


Unless your pc knows they can't get to any water and they don't want to feel anything when they die. Then...booze it up!!!  :wink:
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Kennath on October 03, 2005, 06:14:15 PM
Quote from: "Arabian Nights"
Quote from: "Qetesh"Well, this is cleared up. They've all got the right of it. No, don't start boozing it up if you are dehydrated. Find some water.


Unless your pc knows they can't get to any water and they don't want to feel anything when they die. Then...booze it up!!!  :wink:


Sounds realistic! Im gonna go die now!
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: jmordetsky on October 03, 2005, 06:22:34 PM
It would be cool if rangers could drink their pee, like once or twice


There is a little bit of water in ale. I'm not sure how that would work out. If alcohal would dry you out faster the the water would hydrate you.

We;re not talking about moonshine here.

Plus, people on zalanthas probably wouldn't drink at all. Water is so rare, why would you risk dehydration? I wonder if any useful insight could be gleaned by looking at desert civilizations and their treatment of alcohal. I can't see it being favoured.
Title: Spiced ale and dehydration.
Post by: Arabian Nights on October 03, 2005, 06:47:58 PM
Quote from: "jmordetsky"It would be cool if rangers could drink their pee, like once or twice
There is a little bit of water in ale. I'm not sure how that would work out. If alcohal would dry you out faster the the water would hydrate you.

We;re not talking about moonshine here.

Plus, people on zalanthas probably wouldn't drink at all. Water is so rare, why would you risk dehydration? I wonder if any useful insight could be gleaned by looking at desert civilizations and their treatment of alcohal. I can't see it being favoured.

So...I scroll down this part of the thread to see what else was posted and this was the first thing I see. LOL!  :lol:

I can see this but since we don't suffer any of the negatives of having to go to the bathroom regularly I don't think it should be added. I'm just one of those that think both of the positives and negatives of something should be included if that aspect is added. *shrugs*