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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Daily Discussion Question #37 (9/29/14)
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on: October 04, 2014, 10:02:24 AM
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I would eat someone else who has already turned into skittles, so when I die, I will taste twice as good as any skittles ever have.
And I would go meet Notch, and shake his hand and tell him "You did a good job son. Thank you for moving my friend Paul Speed enough to make his game. Now that you gave away your game to Microsoft, he has no choice but to succeed you gave ten fold." Poor Notch. He's getting so much flack about Microsoft. :\ Now's your chance Paul.
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Daily Discussion Question #42 (10/4/14)
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on: October 04, 2014, 09:57:29 AM
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I'd say X. From X's guide to Minecraft. If it weren't for him, I would have never played Minecraft. If it weren't ever for Minecraft, I would never have played Mythruna. If it weren't for Mythruna, I wouldn't be having this conversation. So, I have to say it's him, otherwise this post would be trapped in an never ending loop of paradoxes. Though, now that I think about it, I may have already chosen someone else... but I came back in time and changed my mind before I posted it so I wouldn't cause the end of the universe.
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Mythruna Idea Discussion
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on: August 20, 2014, 12:56:50 PM
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I like the idea of an arrow being used for short term battle-type scenarios. Though, it could also be used if you're breaking into a city and need a distraction for you and your forces. It should take a lot of energy considering IT'S AN ARROW. Since it's such a small thing, the effects shouldn't last long... and cost more than say a big device.
I also like the thought behind a steam-punk/magical-imbued machine that can be stuck into the ground. It should cost less energy, and last a lot longer... problems? It should be so huge that a player would have to move it by horse, or ship, or something like that. Also, it can be destroyed physically as opposed to magic alone.
Both of these ways should be able to be disabled through magic. Perhaps a sort of 'mini-game' wizards will go through to remove the effect of either device. The stronger the wizard, or perhaps the more there are, the easier the 'mini-game' should be. Imagine their bodies meditating in a circle, while they are mentally transported to another location where they must complete mystical tasks to complete the spell to disable the anti-light spell. So if you had that machine device, you could have a set of wizards set to disarm it from a safe location, while secret-agents are sent in to destroy it by force and in secret. Secret.
A very interesting idea, but it would require a lot of thought to make sure it can't be used by every single player in the game, while not making it so expensive that that no one ever uses it. I personally like the idea of an airship coming in with a device in it, and have it floating into a city under the cover of the darkness it's creating. Imagine seeing THAT floating over your city! A giant orb of pure-darkness, with no clear sight of what's coming! This could also be used for other things, such as a dragon with the natural ability to do as we are discussing. "What is that!?" "It's a bird!" "It's a plane!" "No you idiots, we have no idea what it is because it's engulfed in darkness!" "Oh."
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General Category / Tech Support / Re: What are hands?
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on: August 10, 2014, 04:26:39 PM
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Hands are for later. What you've activated is the test for Survival Mode... which as you can see, doesn't do much of anything at this current moment in time. But yes, later on they will have full functions, and it will look something similar to what you are seeing in that picture.
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