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Date: 2012-04-03 04:44 pm (UTC)Hey, when I played WoW, I often made gear choices based on WHAT LOOKED COOLER, not just "what has the most buffs." No sense in looking patchwork-goofy. And I'm guessing you must have had at least SOME sort of aesthetic in mind when choosing the headgear for your druid. ;)
(Hmm. But then, that makes me wonder what difference it'd make in traditional fantasy tabletop RPGs, if, when presented with that new Cloak +2, or Sword +3 or Armor with Fire Resistance, you'd actually get to SEE what your character would look like in it. I suppose there were some DMs who pioneered in that with stuff like the "Nun's Habit of Might" and "Jester Suit of Protection," which the munchkins in the group would unabashedly put on just for whatever had the best "pluses.")
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Date: 2012-04-03 04:51 pm (UTC)I imagine hilarity might ensue if you introduced the concept of 'armor fashion' into traditional fantasy RPGs. Also the strong desire by players to customize their characters' appearance and much arguing on the subject thereof.
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Date: 2012-04-03 05:35 pm (UTC)For a modest fee, of course.
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Date: 2012-04-04 03:49 am (UTC)None of us, PC or NPC, would touch it. We ended up putting it on a pole to parade around in lieu of the commander's corpse (his armour was very recognizable, so this worked quite well).
The evil sword, which _is_ evil-aligned and has a ludicrous Ego rating, we're holding on to until we can think of a good way to contain or destroy it. "Encase in a lot of lead and chuck it into the ocean" has my character's vote, but the party mage is still thinking about volcanoes.
It's a fun campaign.
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Date: 2012-04-04 04:03 am (UTC)If they aren't making Nourish faster, I'm gonna be ticked.
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