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Thread: Doc Bag balanced idea (including negative aspect)
Starphire wrote:
once again, try being a DE and some of the other more complex proffesions. It would not be fair to have just a doc bag.
I dunno, DE's don't need to carry everything with them, if a Doc wants to be able to do his job well he needs to carry the following;
- All 6 Buff packs + Crates thereof - 12 items
- All 6 Wound packs + crates thereof - 12 items
- Fire blanket + crate - 2 items
- Cure poison, Cure Disease + crates - 4 items
- Stimpacks, couple out + crate - 3 items
- Blind, Dizzy, Intimidated and Stunned stimpacks, at least 1 out, crates of each - 8 items
- The new area poison and disease cures, 1 out, 1 crate of each - 4 items
- The new poison/disease resistance enhancements, 1 out, 1 crate of each - 4 items
- BE Bivoli/Brandy/Ahrisa, 1 out, 1 crate of each-6 items
- Resus kits, 1 out, 1 crate - 2 items
- BE Clothes, 1 or 2 items
I make that 55 items, an entire backpack full and then some,before I've even started thinking about armour and weapons, or surveying, or scouting for resources or any food meant for combat, or God forbid, anything resembling loot. Certainly the crafting classes need lots of resources annd crates lying around, but they don't actually need to carry it WITH them when they go out adventuring, they can leave the bulk of them at home and pick stuff up when they're crafting - which is what I usually do.
We have to lug around more crap than any other profession I'll wager, that's why we need this bag, hell, if cargo pockets were equippable that would do it, an extra 20 inventory would be ideal, but they're not so we're stuck.
An example would be a "buff container". You take your buffpacks, craft a special container for them, all 6 go in, and you have 1 item in inventory, rather than the 6 before. The drawbacks to this would be, of course, carrying around some extras (or a crate of them, ready to use). A possible bonus to this would be buffing someone with all 6 stats in 1 hit.
I agree though, it's been ages since I've been out of my backpack, and it really just doesn't look good wearing a backless dress with a backpack on to formal events