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Message ID: 1204
Date: Thu May 27 14:35:59 BST 1999
Author: Brandon Kassebaum
Subject: Re: Alcohol tolerance


Pesonally, I think that when you drink, your percieved CHR of other characters
should go up. A friend and I were talking about this. wouldn't it be funny if
after some heavy heavy drinking, all other characters you saw looked like those
half nude wood elfs? or brawny barbarians for you lady bards. heh heh just
imagine, trying to hit on a wood elf and finding out she is a troll named
Basher. *chuckles*
btw I am new to the list, so Hail everyone. I hope to hear some good discussion
and tips for us bards here.

Penaden Songweaver, Vizier of Akalabeth
Lost Order of Akalabeth
www.lostorder.com



"Garramone, Michael (CCI-Las Vegas)" wrote:

> From: "Garramone, Michael (CCI-Las Vegas)" <Michael.Garramone@...>
>
> weakling? speak for yourself i got 107 str, hehe =)
>
> Shada Silverleaf, level 39 bard, Mith Marr
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Varnell [mailto:rvarnell@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 3:28 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*
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Jythri, Pencerdd of The Soerbaird
> http://www.soerbaird.com
>
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