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Shrapnel
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quote:

On 2002-02-13 03:07, Suicidal Cockroach wrote:
I think everyone is under estimating the shadow armor. It doesn't offer much portection, but it sure is stylin'.

[ This Message was edited by: Suicidal Cockroach on 2002-02-13 03:08 ]


Hey you aint kiddin, I swear I thought I was THA MAN when I got the shadow armor: Walkin around the NC and SC like I was hot sh*t
"Yea thats right! FOR GOMEZ, chump!" hehe
The minecrawler armor looks like someone poured tar on you and made you roll over tree-bark (UGLY!!!)
Someone said there is Xardas Robe, but I never saw an option to wear one myself from him (think that guy cheated)
Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 4:16 pm
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Mushukyou
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Just wondering...

I am getting guard armor before I become a fire mage... however, Stone is selling better armor.. since we can't get the heavy armor he's selling for 2100 ore (because you guys said so), can I get the first armor he's selling somehow by doing a quest for the guard, so I don't have to become a fire mage with the crap first armor I was given?

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 6:38 pm
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Darnalak
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I beleive you can buy the first armor he sells immediately.

Don't Diss the Dress, Jazzy, makes peein' by the campfire MUCH easier than snappin' off that armor.

Darnalak,
The Necromancer
Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 7:06 pm
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Mushukyou
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no, i can't buy the first one.. says I haven't "earned" it yet.

Any ideas?

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 7:08 pm
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Jaz
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I was level 12 when I bought the regular guard armor, I think, but I don't remember having done anything special to get it. So maybe it's just a matter of experience.

And Darnalak... provided you don't wear anything beneath the dress, your thesis might be true. Still, those robes look terribly impractical... I mean, running through meadows and forests, jumping off cliffs etc... imagine how the thing must look! The hem smeared with scavenger droppings, holes in the fabric...
No, not really my idea of adventure clothing.

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 7:14 pm
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Mushukyou
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Yea, I'm level 11 right now, a few grand from 12... I guess I can go get that xp, come back, get the next armor thing, and then become a fire mage..

I take it Callisto will wait for me indefinitely?

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 7:50 pm
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sauron38
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quote:

On 2002-02-13 13:14, Jaz wrote:
I was level 12 when I bought the regular guard armor, I think, but I don't remember having done anything special to get it. So maybe it's just a matter of experience.

And Darnalak... provided you don't wear anything beneath the dress, your thesis might be true. Still, those robes look terribly impractical... I mean, running through meadows and forests, jumping off cliffs etc... imagine how the thing must look! The hem smeared with scavenger droppings, holes in the fabric...
No, not really my idea of adventure clothing.



Magic Robes, they be.
Post Thu Feb 14, 2002 10:11 pm
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Darnalak
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Well, jazzy Look real close at the dresses and you'll see the small studs of ore sewn into them...

And you're right, if you HAD to run and jump around as a mage it'd be horribly impractical... BUT being a mage means never having to say you're sorry, you stand in one place, level every living thing in sight, then Star whistling your favorite tune, and walk on.

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Post Fri Feb 15, 2002 7:00 pm
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Jaz
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I like playing artillery (i.e., mages) in CRPGs as well. I just don't like the nightgowns...

I was really happy with Torment's Nameless One, he was a 42 lvl mage in the end (I know, I did the Deva-Exploit, but still, I figured it out all by myself) and still wore his bare skin.
Post Fri Feb 15, 2002 7:08 pm
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I think I'll register on this board later, if I do, my name will be "The Seer" or something like that, but anyway... When I was almost done with the game, I decided to have fun, so I found a merchant and started selling most of my stuff, and putting "Maybe Valuable" stuff in my house. (In the New Camp, next to the hill with Lee and the Water Mages, there will be two pretty big houses next to a fire, the one on the left is supposedly occupied by one of the Mercenaries, but he never enters it, and no one cares if you enter it.)

Anyway, I saw that I had an extra robe in my inventory, and it turned out to be a Necromancer robe from Xardas. I didn't do anything to earn it, but then I remembered that I entered the sixth circle of magic, and I'm pretty sure that's how I got the robe.

Also, I got every single skill in the game except for Bow and Arrow, I think I was level 35 or something by the end of the game. I didn't put too much into mana, strength, or dexterity, since I relied on amulets and rings to do that for me.
Post Sun Feb 17, 2002 2:17 am
 
Marshall Medan
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i beat the as a mercenary and i think the heavy mercenary armour is sweet
Post Sun Feb 17, 2002 7:08 pm
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how do you get mine crawler armor by cheating?
Post Tue Feb 19, 2002 6:17 am
 
Val
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If you must cheat, enter marvin mode then 'insert crw_armor_h'. I think that's the one.
Post Tue Feb 19, 2002 6:28 am
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