re: Thrown weapon janitorial services on 05/21/2008 09:57 AM CDT
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(unless the item was designed to be used on the ground, like a Wayerd Pyramid or a picnic basket)

Alright, am i the only one that does not see the irony in this? A throwing hammer by fact of non-lodging is SUPPOSED to be on the ground for most of its life. Therefore it should receive MINIMAL protection.

There are always events and fundraisers and this and that to remove big plats from the game and help the econemy, well this whole throwing hammer thing is doing nothing but making an item worth at most a few plat, into a 500 plat a hammer bussiness.
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re: Thrown weapon janitorial services on 05/21/2008 11:33 AM CDT
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Should you really be able to lose a weapon simply because you used it as it was meant to be used?

This reminds me of a character that lost a bonded kertig sabre in angiswaerds from a bug, that was obviously a bug (when the stomach acid cut off his hand he dropped his sabre and was unable to pick it up due to angiswaerd mechanics and the sabre was gone once he killed the angiwaerd) but he was not compensated for his weapon because it was working as intended. Then two days later a GM announced there was a bug with angiswaerds and dropped weapons.

Gotta love politics.




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re: Thrown weapon janitorial services on 05/21/2008 04:48 PM CDT
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>>Therefore it should receive MINIMAL protection.

Maybe I'm just seeing things, but I thought we were already told that these items already HAVE protection.

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re: Thrown weapon janitorial services on 05/21/2008 06:26 PM CDT
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>>Maybe I'm just seeing things, but I thought we were already told that these items already HAVE protection.

Which at best are ignored by emergency janitors or when the person is not in the same room and amounts to what...like 1 minute?

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