tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8829401646612727780.post7209987661292213737..comments2024-02-07T08:32:53.306+00:00Comments on Stabbed Up: Querulous Plains: crafting systemUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8829401646612727780.post-72090323334184862432009-08-05T18:24:46.262+01:002009-08-05T18:24:46.262+01:00Aye I lost my work for this comment. Pressede back...Aye I lost my work for this comment. Pressede backspace and it went back a page instead Dx. Humanoids should drop the gear they appear to have (like darkfall).<br /><br />Durability could be a negative exponential so that it quickly gets dirty but it is hard to get to zero (unusable).<br /><br />You make it really hard for people to like permadeath you realise that right? I like the idea I just think their should be a benefit to the death or a way to get the character back. As for families I think you should make a child system. Two characters agree to have a child and choose who gets the child. The person who gets the child gets a second account slot and a genetically made character. Skip childhood. (If you keep permadeath) The child could inherit what the parent character owns as long as they are on the same account. Females have to wait some time in between births (I wouldn't say 9 months though).<br /><br />As for advanced classes in general maybe there could be two ways to find them. One is the one you stated, kill a ent and get the option. But there should be a small order of Druid NPCs that do not repopulate. So if a PC kills all five of them then so be it. Interacting with them favourably should get an offer to become a druid. And you should be able to teach it to other PCs.<br /><br />I don't think druids should be waiting until things are extinct to save them. They, especially with ents, should be planting seeds weekly. Once a week a druid could plant an ent seed that takes a month to mature. This includes the NPC druids. So you should see five ent a month sprouting about the forests.<br /><br />The material stats is a good idea. Can't see anything wrong with it. Well done on stealing a good system.Cheshiremythoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09020991671698656319noreply@blogger.com