PlaneShift
Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: Azlon on October 27, 2004, 04:10:25 pm
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Will there be enough areas and place for people to kill monsters? Or will it be overly crowded. I\'m sure somewhere out there all this information is answered but i\'m too lazy. And this is a major concern for me. Will there be tougher monsters for higher levels?
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1. PS doesn\'t use levels
2. Yeah, you know... if there arn\'t, we can just and some more
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Originally posted by Azlon
I\'m sure somewhere out there all this information is answered but i\'m too lazy.
I\'m sorry, but i\'m to lazy to answer you question .
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Don\'t worry Taldor somebody else answered for ya :D
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Taldor was simply too lazy to hurry up with his post ;)
Originally posted by Androgos
1. PS doesn\'t use levels
That raizes the question to me: Is there any other form of getting experience? (read: Improving skills?)
*If not, I don\'t mind, cause I\'m too lazy to care ;) (just kidding)
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Don\'t worry there are levels:
From the Planeshift settings
Yliakum is located thousands of meters under the surface inside a huge excavated stalactite, hanging inside a cave so huge that it could contain any kingdom of the surface. For this reason it is structured in grades - like Dante\'s Inferno - and each grade is smaller than the former. There are eight grades, or levels. The two highest levels are above the point where the stalactite connects to the roof of the cave.
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Originally posted by Taldor
Don\'t worry there are levels:
From the Planeshift settings
Yliakum is located thousands of meters under the surface inside a huge excavated stalactite, hanging inside a cave so huge that it could contain any kingdom of the surface. For this reason it is structured in grades - like Dante\'s Inferno - and each grade is smaller than the former. There are eight grades, or levels. The two highest levels are above the point where the stalactite connects to the roof of the cave.
There is a great diffrence between character levels and what level you are on in a cave.
That raizes the question to me: Is there any other form of getting experience? (read: Improving skills?)
No. You will be stuck at the newbie stage forever...
Or well, maybe not. But honestly, what do you think? :)
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Originally posted by Mr. GworthoX
That raizes the question to me: Is there any other form of getting experience? (read: Improving skills?)
Improving skills...
call me all-knowing 8)
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Of course there is GworthoX
edit: 333 posts, cool
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Originally posted by Gronomist
There is a great diffrence between character levels and what level you are on in a cave.
Thus the joke...
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I got the joke, I found it amusing Taldor.
Umm, I think this thread is exhausted... could be wrong?
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Ya except for I think we all need to go exercise to stop being lazy. And maybe be nice more often.
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Originally posted by Gronomist
No. You will be stuck at the newbie stage forever...
Hmmm....seems you know me better than good for me is. ;)
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Originally posted by Mr. GworthoX
Originally posted by Gronomist
No. You will be stuck at the newbie stage forever...
Hmmm....seems you know me better than good for me is. ;)
Well, that was meant as a Third Person \"You\", as in \"You will all be stuck....\" But okay, if you like, I can just say that -you- will be stuck as a newbie forever and everyone else will be l33t d00ds at everything. I\'m sure that can be arranged somehow. ;)
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GworthoX your last statement confused me...
Gronomist, I really wouldn\'t mind being stuck as a newbie... I prefer the RP aspect to skill gain anyway...
OT: Can\'t wait to finish exams, then I can start my new D&D campaign... I love roleplaying.