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Message ID: 4144
Date: Thu Jul 22 17:47:48 BST 1999
Author: scott@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: Re: Twinking (Was Blackened Iron Armor *SPOILER* (sort of))


Yes you can place items on mobs. Often times when I forage something, or
just got done looting a mob, and another agro mob attacks, I simply click
the item to the mod, kill it then retrieve the items.

Which if bards had a more permanent charm song could really make a mean pack
animal/monster exploit.

Bernwyn


----- Original Message -----
From: Blair, Keith (Keith Blair) <kblair@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:37 AM
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Twinking (Was Blackened Iron Armor *SPOILER* (sort
of))


> From: "Blair, Keith (Keith Blair)" <kblair@...>
>
> > 1) Lazy players - Although it might seem 'nice' to give that
> > barbed leather
> > whip you just upgraded, to a lower level character, this
> > slowly tends to
> > breed a dependance & you'll start to see an increase of
> > item/cash beggers.
>
> Case in point..I was standing outside the bank at Qeynos a week or so ago
> and a player named "Crimany" or something similar was begging every player
> that walked by for platinum or spare weapons or armor. I was doing songs
and
> waiting for a friend so I was there a bit.. This guy asked no less than 20
> people and was there before I got there and after I left. The worst part
is
> that you could watch as he actually got a lot of stuff from people. (You
> could see him put it on) I know people like to be nice, as do I, but
what's
> the point of this person playing the game? (By the way, he was level 2 and
> definitely not a "restarted" character)
>
> > Upgraded that whip & don't feel like dealing with
> > the hassle of selling it? Go give it to a beetle
> > in the commons, then invis & watch he glee of the
> > newbie who finds it.
>
> Does that actually work? You can give an item to a monster and if they get
> killed, it's still on the body to recover? If so that's a completely
> fantastic idea and I'll start doing that immediately with all the rusty
> stuff I find and maybe the occasional tidbit. Thank you!!!! (No sarcasm
> what-so-ever, this is a really great idea!) By the way, if this actually
> does work - is there any kind of time limit as to how long it'll stay with
> the monster?
>
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