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Message ID: 1166
Date: Wed May 26 23:34:32 BST 1999
Author: Reece, Tom CPT - 30th Signal Bn
Subject: Re: Alcohol tolerance


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Varnell [SMTP:rvarnell@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 12:28 PM
> To: eqbards@onelist.com; eqbards@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [eqbards] Alcohol tolerance
>
> From: Randy Varnell <rvarnell@...>
>
> Hehe...
>
> >On a side note, does anyone think that drinking alcohol should affect
> >(either positively or negatively) the effects of bards songs? As it
> stands
> >right now, it mainly improves STR and STA and decreases INT, DEX and AGI.
> >The decrease in DEX already has a negative impact on a bards ability to
> play
> >an instrument. However, IMO it would be nice if your CHR went up while
> you
> >were drunk or duration of songs was increased. It would definately add a
> >twist to roleplaying a bard. Just a thought...
>
>
> Well, while I think that there should be some kind of benefit to being
> drunk with a high Alcohol Tolerance, I'm not sure that a CHR boost is the
> answer. Hehe. I mean, do you know ANYONE who's more attractive when
> they're
> drunk?
>
> The STR and STA is a beneficial increase, especially for we bard
> weaklings.
> If you could get a greater increase by drinking more (and a high tolerance
> that prevented the swaying and DEX and AGI decrease) then I think every
> bard would have a good reason for being a heavy drinker!
>
> Of course, I hear heavy drinking causes liver damage....*chuckles*
>
>
>
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