Anrog Here... 09/15/2014 09:40 PM CDT
Well, it's been a long, long time, but dusted off the old scorpion boots and decided to sneak around a bit.

A lot has changed and I can barely play the game with all the changes. What is considered a high level these days?
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/15/2014 10:08 PM CDT
>What is considered a high level these days?

150ish



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Re: Anrog Here... 09/15/2014 10:08 PM CDT
Oh, and be sure to check Elanthipedia's What's New section.



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Re: Anrog Here... 09/18/2014 07:39 AM CDT
Thank you Caraamon, I have many old weapons and armor which were valuable 10 years ago, are they still special or has one of the conversions wiped out their value?
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/18/2014 10:39 AM CDT
Case by case basis, sometimes they still have something cool about them, sometimes they function still well, typically a lot of new crafting weapons and armor have the edge on the old stuff.

I don't think you should just go by a blanket statement though.

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"I think anything that forces you to do something no sane adventurer would do just in order to train is ridiculous."
DR-SOCHARIS

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Re: Anrog Here... 09/18/2014 11:04 AM CDT
As droll and boring as it sounds, the best thing to do is appraise every weapon you have collecting dust and compare it to what can be accomplished with steel weapons currently. Look at the damage factors but also pay attention to balance, suitedness, and the weight of the item.

In some cases, you may find that the old weapon exceeds the damage of the new weapon at a lower weight. This is a good thing and makes it still viable and valuable.



Salute a drowned sailor? You ought to brush up on your protocol, Kasto.
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/18/2014 11:08 AM CDT
The other thing is if the item has scripts and or verbs, a lot of the new weapons are awesome and nice, but some people still like fancy flashy items.

It may take a bit of time, but if you liked them, then there may be a chance they still can be liked and used in their own merits (per Kasto's post).

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"I think anything that forces you to do something no sane adventurer would do just in order to train is ridiculous."
DR-SOCHARIS

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Victory Over Lyras, on the 397th year and 156 days since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer.
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/18/2014 12:29 PM CDT
I hadn't heard anything about conversions, does anyone have a link to more information?
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/21/2014 10:33 PM CDT
>I hadn't heard anything about conversions, does anyone have a link to more information?

I think he just means large system changes.



Weapons for Sale:
https://elanthipedia.play.net/mediawiki/index.php/User:CARAAMON#Wares
Hunta Talna Kortok, built by Gor'Togs, for Gor'Togs
http://www.angelfire.com/rpg2/caraamon/home.html
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Re: Anrog Here... 09/23/2014 12:03 PM CDT
Welcome back Anrog.

Deadly force, is the force which a person uses, causing—or that a person knows, or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing—death or serious bodily harm. Deadly Force is justified only under conditions of extreme necessity as a last resort,
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