I am shocked no one has mentioned sinking the ferry with a lightnin bolt wand.
Rehlyn
You gesture at a gargantuan korograth.
A sheet of slippery rich amber ale-hued ice forms beneath a gargantuan korograth!
The gargantuan korograth refuses to fall.
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Re: Early Magic on 04/22/2010 08:45 AM CDT
hehe.
lasarhhtha killed Fluffy <the s'lai in front of the moonies>
Damned necros. :-)
lord sorrow "freed" the s'lai by the traders i think. was always fun to run by there when a WM would be chasing you down for stealin' their coins. SQUIISH!
and it was always amusing for Timothy to show up in old masters' den of the thief guild under that grate in the center of town. Damn empath was a spy, i tell ya.
Out of curiosity, did you make everyone stop trying to kill Lyras so you could go try to kill Book?
lasarhhtha killed Fluffy <the s'lai in front of the moonies>
Damned necros. :-)
lord sorrow "freed" the s'lai by the traders i think. was always fun to run by there when a WM would be chasing you down for stealin' their coins. SQUIISH!
and it was always amusing for Timothy to show up in old masters' den of the thief guild under that grate in the center of town. Damn empath was a spy, i tell ya.
Out of curiosity, did you make everyone stop trying to kill Lyras so you could go try to kill Book?
Re: Early Magic on 04/22/2010 07:14 PM CDT
I remember when Barbarians had absolute MR (unless they were completely overwhelmed), but it didn't interfere with group casts.
I remember when casting from runes never caused backlash. However, there was always the problem of cambrinth with the wrong mana!
Power-walking- How mind-numbing can you get?
The mind behind...
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A journey of a thousand SMILES begins with a single step- Ziggy
I remember when casting from runes never caused backlash. However, there was always the problem of cambrinth with the wrong mana!
Power-walking- How mind-numbing can you get?
The mind behind...
Sometimes the key to happiness is not assuming it is locked in the first place- Ziggy
A journey of a thousand SMILES begins with a single step- Ziggy
Re: Early Magic on 04/23/2010 10:05 AM CDT
<<You killed timothy
<<You bastards
Gah, I remember stopping off there for snacks with Cemm when he was traveling back and forth. Sicle Grove was a neat little outpost.
Whatever happened to Timothy? I assume he isn't still wandering around anymore?
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<<You bastards
Gah, I remember stopping off there for snacks with Cemm when he was traveling back and forth. Sicle Grove was a neat little outpost.
Whatever happened to Timothy? I assume he isn't still wandering around anymore?
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Re: Early Magic on 04/23/2010 10:38 AM CDT
<<Well, when I started...
<< - Bards weren't released yet, so no enchantes.
Heh, I still remember creating my first character from the AOL side after DR was opened up to OH accounts (initially we were only able to play from GEnie) and stumbling across Dreamweaver and seeing that she was a barbarian.
Dreamweaver was arguably one of the most prolific/beloved of Gemstone's bards in the early 90's so it was an funny thing to see. The situation was later rectified with the launch of the guild in DR and the coming of Dreamheart. :)
I remember that all new characters popped on Gull's View Lane in the Crossing at the stairs down to the docks. I can't remember when it changed, but it was obviously after the Lorethew Mentor Society was launched ingame.
Another funny thing is that the Mentor's Society was an homage to a time honored player tradition that started in the earliest days of Gemstone, was eventually formalized as an official society with all its support goodies in DragonRealms, and then Gemstone finally followed suit with its own chapter a couple of years later.
When there is only 10 to 20 people logged into the game world that consisted of only a very small area (Gemstone II and early III) compared to the game worlds of today, it was an easy thing to quickly recognize any newcomer logging on and hunt them down to offer assistance. So pretty much everyone got a welcome party and some mentoring when first starting out in the game back then.
When DR was launching, the vast majority of players were GS veterans that carried over this tradition of helping new folks out. I believe this was a major instigator of the eventual formalizing of the tradition in the creation of the official Mentor's Society.
It's neat that this official Mentor's Society arrangement eventually appeared over in GS a couple of years later. Lots of things have been traded back and forth between the games over the years, but I've always found the path the Mentor's Society took in the games kind of interesting.
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<< - Bards weren't released yet, so no enchantes.
Heh, I still remember creating my first character from the AOL side after DR was opened up to OH accounts (initially we were only able to play from GEnie) and stumbling across Dreamweaver and seeing that she was a barbarian.
Dreamweaver was arguably one of the most prolific/beloved of Gemstone's bards in the early 90's so it was an funny thing to see. The situation was later rectified with the launch of the guild in DR and the coming of Dreamheart. :)
I remember that all new characters popped on Gull's View Lane in the Crossing at the stairs down to the docks. I can't remember when it changed, but it was obviously after the Lorethew Mentor Society was launched ingame.
Another funny thing is that the Mentor's Society was an homage to a time honored player tradition that started in the earliest days of Gemstone, was eventually formalized as an official society with all its support goodies in DragonRealms, and then Gemstone finally followed suit with its own chapter a couple of years later.
When there is only 10 to 20 people logged into the game world that consisted of only a very small area (Gemstone II and early III) compared to the game worlds of today, it was an easy thing to quickly recognize any newcomer logging on and hunt them down to offer assistance. So pretty much everyone got a welcome party and some mentoring when first starting out in the game back then.
When DR was launching, the vast majority of players were GS veterans that carried over this tradition of helping new folks out. I believe this was a major instigator of the eventual formalizing of the tradition in the creation of the official Mentor's Society.
It's neat that this official Mentor's Society arrangement eventually appeared over in GS a couple of years later. Lots of things have been traded back and forth between the games over the years, but I've always found the path the Mentor's Society took in the games kind of interesting.
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Re: Early Magic on 04/23/2010 10:44 AM CDT
>>Whatever happened to Timothy?
I see this one asked often, and wonder if the following post got missed along the way.
So for your reading pleasure, I give you the following link:
http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=23&topic=15&message=814
Annwyl
Message Board Supervisor
If you've questions or comments, take it to e-mail by writing me at DR-Annwyl@play.net.
I see this one asked often, and wonder if the following post got missed along the way.
So for your reading pleasure, I give you the following link:
http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=23&topic=15&message=814
Annwyl
Message Board Supervisor
If you've questions or comments, take it to e-mail by writing me at DR-Annwyl@play.net.
Re: Early Magic on 04/23/2010 10:44 AM CDT
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Wow, I did miss that wrap up. Thanks for linking to it! I'm really glad it wrapped up that way, at least for now. It was sad watching people take advantage of his madness like they did.
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Re: Early Magic on 05/25/2010 01:50 PM CDT
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Re: Early Magic on 05/29/2010 12:17 AM CDT
<< >1. Sig rings holding an unlimited number of skins/items.
Ah, the old signet rings. Not only did they have a huge capacity, but they could be opened and closed.
>>
That was actually a bug that had to do with skins having effectively zero, I believe.
Back when Crocs were bugged and had effective 0 Agility, my original PC and Tykel (I miss this guy) spent about 5 hours in the swamp one day filling up signet rings (This was pre-bundle, even). I think we stopped at around 200 each.
Ah, youth.
-Iskhhr
"A thorn bush is no place for a phoenix."
-Guan Yu
Ah, the old signet rings. Not only did they have a huge capacity, but they could be opened and closed.
>>
That was actually a bug that had to do with skins having effectively zero, I believe.
Back when Crocs were bugged and had effective 0 Agility, my original PC and Tykel (I miss this guy) spent about 5 hours in the swamp one day filling up signet rings (This was pre-bundle, even). I think we stopped at around 200 each.
Ah, youth.
-Iskhhr
"A thorn bush is no place for a phoenix."
-Guan Yu
Re: Early Magic on 05/29/2010 04:25 AM CDT
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Re: Early Magic on 05/30/2010 05:19 AM CDT
Also when people took the length of descriptions seriously as a measure of a character's status, and then those rosettes came out from a merchant/fest that were one of the first items that could be just "worn" and had a sizable description length, and then people ran around wearing a dozen or so rosettes to boost their description length to several pages.
Re: Early Magic on 05/30/2010 05:45 PM CDT
Re: Early Magic on 05/30/2010 05:46 PM CDT
>Also when people took the length of descriptions seriously as a measure of a character's status, and then those rosettes came out from a merchant/fest that were one of the first items that could be just "worn" and had a sizable description length, and then people ran around wearing a dozen or so rosettes to boost their description length to several pages.
I am ashamed to admit that I did this. I was young and foolish.
>describe boar
It's a boar. It doesn't like you.
I am ashamed to admit that I did this. I was young and foolish.
>describe boar
It's a boar. It doesn't like you.
Re: Early Magic on 05/30/2010 05:49 PM CDT
Re: Early Magic on 06/13/2010 06:46 PM CDT
I know this is a long long time to post about this, but I just happened to read about Timothy's story and ending just today. Thank you soooo much Annwyl for post the link.
I was unable to be in the realms for most of that time due to taking care of my father. So I missed a large part of the event (though amazingly I woke up a day before P5 was opened and was able to go there the firest day).
I always wondered and I really do miss Timothy. I was honored once to be healed by him while hiding in the bakery. And I never knew you could give things to him and he would gift you back with sometimes spectacular results.
Thanks again for the link.
Zinaca and her wolf, Lucky who would have so loved to meet Timothy, I think they would have loved each other
I was unable to be in the realms for most of that time due to taking care of my father. So I missed a large part of the event (though amazingly I woke up a day before P5 was opened and was able to go there the firest day).
I always wondered and I really do miss Timothy. I was honored once to be healed by him while hiding in the bakery. And I never knew you could give things to him and he would gift you back with sometimes spectacular results.
Thanks again for the link.
Zinaca and her wolf, Lucky who would have so loved to meet Timothy, I think they would have loved each other