PlaneShift
Gameplay => Wish list => Topic started by: Earowo on March 13, 2010, 11:19:20 pm
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i dunno if this has been talked about in the past...
but somthing i think would be nice to see later
is to have jewlery, such as rings, breclets, and necklaces, that you can allocate your own gems into
such as a ring, youd be able to put in 1 gem
necklace mabey 3 gems
braclet two
earings, 1 per ear so earings would have two slots
but anyways, you could be able to put diffrent gems into the slots and it would give effects to the jewlery, such as mabey putting a ruby in a ring and ou get +3 strength, or mabey put a diomond in for +1 crystal way..
it would give gem cutting a much bigger reason to be implemented
and would give people a reason to mine gems for things other then quests..
plus there are gems you can loot such as the tloke queen gems
i ust wanna see somthing like this so you can do somthing other then sell these gems
hope this is considered
the effect of the gem could be directly related to how well a person can cut them, and would definitly give reason to implement mines for saphires jade topaz and such like that
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What about races without ears? ;D
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There is no need to wish for things that are already half implemented (as you can see in the available skill "gem cutting" and the goods class "Gems"). ;)
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well i know gem cutting is available, thats why i said
it would give gem cutting a much bigger reason to be implemented
its already thought of, it just isnt implemented, butits just a thoughtful suggestion to give the crystals and gems the you find or cut a bigger purpose
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/me is just waiting for them to be edible.....
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you can eat molten lilura in the mean time
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If you even listen closely to some NPCs, they'll tell you what magical powers gems apparently have :detective:
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you can eat molten lilura in the mean time
I usually mold my molten Lilura into household items.
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Personally, i use them for decorative effect around my character.
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As my good friend Geoni would say: "Gems, well they are for us kran to eat, and they are used so that we experience deliciousness."