Dancer Archive
Thread: Good thing they took out falling
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Eaca
Sat Mar 19, 2005 11:40 pm
#1
Blair wrote:
- As your character progresses through the skill tree, (s)he will learn certifications for certain weapons and armor types. Until your character has that certification, you cannot equip weapons or armor of that type.
Since we won't be able to use weapons other than CDEFs and survival knives to keep us up any more. So much for storm trooper poplock, and I was really looking forward to being able to have 3 flavors of storm troopers dancing.
kirah_ashlin
Sun Mar 20, 2005 6:24 am
#2
Well, this reallywill rule out armor as a costume if you don't also have the appropriate combat level to wear it . . . . /sigh
Gorai
Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:01 am
#3
picklesSW
Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:07 am
#4
Personally, I think if they're going to restrict armor to certain professions, they should do the same with clothing.
Hotpants, fleshwraps, leotards, the bustiers, formal wear, etc should all come with certifications on the entertainer tree and nobody else should be able to wear them. Let's see how the combat monkeys like that.
What you say? That doesn't make sense that someone shouldn't be able to put on clothing unless they have a certain skill? I agree. Makes about as much sense as telling me I can't wear armor because I'm not a commando. I accept I shouldn't know how to use a big old sword in combat, but heck, I should be able to hold one.
Hotpants, fleshwraps, leotards, the bustiers, formal wear, etc should all come with certifications on the entertainer tree and nobody else should be able to wear them. Let's see how the combat monkeys like that.
What you say? That doesn't make sense that someone shouldn't be able to put on clothing unless they have a certain skill? I agree. Makes about as much sense as telling me I can't wear armor because I'm not a commando. I accept I shouldn't know how to use a big old sword in combat, but heck, I should be able to hold one.
Doriana
Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:23 am
#5
/cry nonono...
My RIS, my BH suit, my bicep, the lance my guild is trying to get for me? /cry
And okay, non-combats are going to be really really really really hurting if they can't have ANY protection and have 1k HAM max.
so much for a game that offered non-combat as a playstyle.
My RIS, my BH suit, my bicep, the lance my guild is trying to get for me? /cry
And okay, non-combats are going to be really really really really hurting if they can't have ANY protection and have 1k HAM max.
so much for a game that offered non-combat as a playstyle.
Else-Whira
Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:44 am
#6
I would hope the people chosen to alpha test these changes are making the case for why we would NEED these articles as costume. Unfortunately though until they let us see what these changes are and look at them in something other than halfassed text form, we realy can't complain from any position of knowledge.
Chessack
Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:48 am
#7
This really chaps my hide. I use a Rykk blade during one of our band's routines (the Ballad of Ossklo) as part of my costume when the hero of the song starts the final battle. What am I supposed to do now... equip a survival knife? Oh THAT looks really dramatic.
I don't mind if lack of a cert for the weapon means I have 0% chance to hit and do 0 damage... I just want it for the APPEARANCE.
Yet again the Devs demonstrate that they do not understand dancers at all. Look is everything for a dancer, and costumes are extremely important. Not that they have the first clue about that.
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I don't mind if lack of a cert for the weapon means I have 0% chance to hit and do 0 damage... I just want it for the APPEARANCE.
Yet again the Devs demonstrate that they do not understand dancers at all. Look is everything for a dancer, and costumes are extremely important. Not that they have the first clue about that.
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Message Edited by Chessack on 03-20-2005 08:49 AM
kirah_ashlin
Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:53 am
#8
Oh and I believethere are still a few drama troupes around who put on plays. What happens with them when actors who are portraying STs can't wear the armor or carry the BFGs? (And, yes - I do know what that termmeans.
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Eaca
Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:58 am
#9
kirah_ashlin wrote:
Oh and I believethere are still a few drama troupes around who put on plays. What happens with them when actors who are portraying STs can't wear the armor or carry the BFGs? (And, yes - I do know what that termmeans.)
They quit?
Doriana
Sun Mar 20, 2005 11:37 am
#10
Well, here we go then -- Lets request that we get "mock armor" and "mock weapons" that have the same look but with no stats.
That would mean we'd only lose looted only items, like BH armor...Since NS biceps dont' give stats already Iw ould hope they're not planning on giving them a cert.
For stuff like RIS I'd request that crafting mock RIS be only available to RIS certified AS so the look stays rare...
That would mean we'd only lose looted only items, like BH armor...Since NS biceps dont' give stats already Iw ould hope they're not planning on giving them a cert.
For stuff like RIS I'd request that crafting mock RIS be only available to RIS certified AS so the look stays rare...
Maisland
Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:20 pm
#11
...and I just spent a great deal of effort on getting some of those Rantok swords (from the Jabba themepark) just to use while dancing.
Eaca wrote:
Since we won't be able to use weapons other than CDEFs and survival knives to keep us up any more. So much for storm trooper poplock, and I was really looking forward to being able to have 3 flavors of storm troopers dancing.
Sakura-Ikari
Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:22 pm
#12
picklesSW wrote:
Personally, I think if they're going to restrict armor to certain professions, they should do the same with clothing.
Hotpants, fleshwraps, leotards, the bustiers, formal wear, etc should all come with certifications on the entertainer tree and nobody else should be able to wear them. Let's see how the combat monkeys like that.
What you say? That doesn't make sense that someone shouldn't be able to put on clothing unless they have a certain skill? I agree. Makes about as much sense as telling me I can't wear armor because I'm not a commando. I accept I shouldn't know how to use a big old sword in combat, but heck, I should be able to hold one.
i am a master tailor and i LOVE this idea! there most definitely should be entertainer specific clothing. and I mean really - who in their right mind goes out attacking baz-nitches with a metal stick wearing an extremely revealing skirt? umm... no!
Drygo
Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:51 pm
#13
Sakura-Ikari wrote:
picklesSW wrote:
Personally, I think if they're going to restrict armor to certain professions, they should do the same with clothing.
Hotpants, fleshwraps, leotards, the bustiers, formal wear, etc should all come with certifications on the entertainer tree and nobody else should be able to wear them. Let's see how the combat monkeys like that.
What you say? That doesn't make sense that someone shouldn't be able to put on clothing unless they have a certain skill? I agree. Makes about as much sense as telling me I can't wear armor because I'm not a commando. I accept I shouldn't know how to use a big old sword in combat, but heck, I should be able to hold one.
i am a master tailor and i LOVE this idea! there most definitely should be entertainer specific clothing. and I mean really - who in their right mind goes out attacking baz-nitches with a metal stick wearing an extremely revealing skirt? umm... no!
I used to go kill baz nitches all the time in hawtpants.
Oh...
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