PlaneShift
Gameplay => Wish list => Topic started by: Sensotaka on May 24, 2004, 06:05:32 am
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Ok, one for the mages ect., what are the chances of creating an \"oricle\" of sorts. Be it a magic mist in a temple all it\'s own, an old hag in a secluded hut reading the \"bones\", it could be used by priests, warriors, ect. to forsee the immidiate future events and/or see the next step in a quest. It has other possibilities such as delivering background info on quest personalities and quest objectives.
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kind of an empty suggestion :rolleyes:
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an oricle would be better as an npc who could provide info on recent updates and what is to come in the future
although that would require constant updates
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yes yes yes... ever played nethack? i love such oracles. It could just be a strange NPC that says some strange things, wich are true, but strange.. would be realy fun :-)
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Oracles telling the future? Maybe not... However generic, sort-of true if you want to belive it, statements work best:
\"You shall be defeated in a horribly bloody battle... But not before causing a great change within the world.\"
or to a player of great consiquence (IE: A king/queen)
\"You shall not be defeated until the forest reaches the castle walls.\"
That second one if from Macbeth, btw. A character [and his army each] chopped down [a] tree, and carried them to Macbeth\'s castle. Who said they had to grow their way to the castle? ;)
[An alternative to this is to have the oracle give a random effect w/ said text message to the player \"You will fall in battle, but shall not die and will rise again!\" could place a effect on the player to cause him to self-resurrect; making the Oracle\'s pridiction true. (of course, the effect from the oracle wouldn\'t be immediately obvious and could only be given out once in a great while)]
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Originally posted by Saphire
[An alternative to this is to have the oracle give a random effect w/ said text message to the player \"You will fall in battle, but shall not die and will rise again!\" could place a effect on the player to cause him to self-resurrect; making the Oracle\'s pridiction true. (of course, the effect from the oracle wouldn\'t be immediately obvious and could only be given out once in a great while)]
Ooh that\'s nice, people would just be talking to the oracle all day until this message pops up so they can get a free resurrection. ;)