Alternative to poison
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Alternative to poison
Well I was thinking. They have poison and someone nice or as in my thieves case wouldn't use poison unless it was for revenge for a death of a friend. But Perhaps a sleep type poison that when hits them and if you end a battle it has a chanceo f putting them to sleep ratherh than the normal poiisoning affect stopping a battle or hindering them? That or a skill like knockout where you sneak up on them and use the hilt of said weapon or your fist to hit them on the soft part putting them to sleep -shrug- just an idea!
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-Alyzlin
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Syntax: sap <character>
Sap attempts to hit the target on the head and knock them unconscious.
A successful sap will stop the fight.
* This skill is affected by the type of armour you wear. Heavier armour
will increase the chance of failure in this skill.
This is not entirely the same as stunning a character, but does fit the roleplay of knocking someone out in order to question them.
I believe the idea of 'different' poisoning effects has also been discussed on another thread, though I had not the time to locate it before posting
Sap attempts to hit the target on the head and knock them unconscious.
A successful sap will stop the fight.
* This skill is affected by the type of armour you wear. Heavier armour
will increase the chance of failure in this skill.
This is not entirely the same as stunning a character, but does fit the roleplay of knocking someone out in order to question them.
I believe the idea of 'different' poisoning effects has also been discussed on another thread, though I had not the time to locate it before posting
Remember, should you encounter an angry Dragon and your only company is a Halfling...
...you do not need to run faster than the Dragon, only the halfling.
It's a wolverine, not a skunk... sheesh
...you do not need to run faster than the Dragon, only the halfling.
It's a wolverine, not a skunk... sheesh