First off, apologies, probably the wrong board but i get lost in here. anyway how about something like this.
Empath heals you. you want to tip them graciously.
tip Empath 2000
player tips Empath <rogue,bard..etc> 2000 coins with a smile <demeanor based>. Player tips you 2000, and you pocket the coins in a perfunctory manner.
Yeah? Neat? why not!?
Love,
Polveiss
verb idea: TIP on 01/28/2015 02:28 AM CST
Re: verb idea: TIP on 01/28/2015 09:10 AM CST
I've gotten out of the habit of giving coins (due to encumbrance on the service provider) and instead carry 5k banknotes with me.
On the other hand--like giving over a gem as a tip--it means that the service provider needs to a) have a hand free (and usable, in the case of Empaths) and b) has to take the time to actually accept (and then deal with) your tip.
But usually, they're good like that. Only a few typically decline tips.
On the other hand--like giving over a gem as a tip--it means that the service provider needs to a) have a hand free (and usable, in the case of Empaths) and b) has to take the time to actually accept (and then deal with) your tip.
But usually, they're good like that. Only a few typically decline tips.
Re: verb idea: TIP on 01/30/2015 07:43 PM CST
I want to do a different kind of tip. I want to be able to go rolton tipping!
"So, what does that green line on the graph represent?"
"Oh, that's the projection of a hypothetical offspring from a union between Sauron and Cruella de Ville; we use that as a baseline for determining character alignment."
"So, what does that green line on the graph represent?"
"Oh, that's the projection of a hypothetical offspring from a union between Sauron and Cruella de Ville; we use that as a baseline for determining character alignment."
Re: verb idea: TIP on 01/31/2015 09:10 PM CST
Re: verb idea: TIP on 02/01/2015 11:05 PM CST
Re: verb idea: TIP on 02/02/2015 06:58 AM CST
Re: verb idea: TIP on 02/02/2015 08:59 AM CST
If it's just a random zest for giving someone coins, that seems fine.
The first time I was in Tokyo, my supervisor and I were at a sushi restaurant. When you're done, they count the plates, based on color. Then they call out the price across the shop. I saw this happen to another customer. I turned and said, "That looks awkward." He kind of shrugged. Then it happened to us. As we left he said, "Yeah...that was pretty awkward!"
>Kayse scrambles to avoid being sucked into the void!
The first time I was in Tokyo, my supervisor and I were at a sushi restaurant. When you're done, they count the plates, based on color. Then they call out the price across the shop. I saw this happen to another customer. I turned and said, "That looks awkward." He kind of shrugged. Then it happened to us. As we left he said, "Yeah...that was pretty awkward!"
>Kayse scrambles to avoid being sucked into the void!