On bloodsuckers and shock on 06/13/2003 12:46 PM CDT
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A quick question...

A shocked empath pulls off bloodworms/leeches with the same tingly touch as a non-shocked empath. Is this intended? And..if not, would it be considered mech abuse?

If so, is sleeping one's mind to tend them off appropriate?

Razzleberrie, avoiding trouble. =)
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Re: On bloodsuckers and shock on 06/13/2003 08:53 PM CDT
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As far as I can tell it is. I ran a test awhile back to see if shocked empaths could learn from bloodsuckers and sure enough I could. Posted it and got no response.

>> If so, is sleeping one's mind to tend them off appropriate?

Maybe it's the lack of sleep but I can't tell what you mean by this. Could you clarify?

- Miki (player of)


Reene: >dance pole
I think people would look at you oddly if you did that.
Timmah: heh
Timmah: probably get better tips doin that
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Re: On bloodsuckers and shock on 06/14/2003 07:08 AM CDT
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I remember your test and thought it was interesting at the time. I went ahead and posted again since the question became pertinent to me.

>> If so, is sleeping one's mind to tend them off appropriate?

>>Maybe it's the lack of sleep but I can't tell what you mean by this. Could you clarify?<<

Just that learning transferance (or empathy?) while shocked seems like it must be a bug. I meant using the "sleep" command to avoid experience gain while tending them off. I like playing with crocs, and the bloodworms are sort of a hazard of the area. =)

--Razzle
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Re: On bloodsuckers and shock on 06/14/2003 08:58 AM CDT
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<<Just that learning transferance (or empathy?) while shocked seems like it must be a bug. I meant using the "sleep" command to avoid experience gain while tending them off. I like playing with crocs, and the bloodworms are sort of a hazard of the area.>>


Lemme see what I can find out.


GM Reexa
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