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You can drown plowing the fields or you can drown seeing the sights in General
Apprentice
Member # 3988
Profile #26
With the exchange rate donating even a little makes a big difference, you could give only $5 and over there it would be worth about $150.
Posts: 6 | Registered: Sunday, February 15 2004 08:00
High level scenarios wanted in Blades of Avernum
Apprentice
Member # 3988
Profile #8
A high level party can play a low level scenario and still have fun. Just have your characters do the opposite of what they usually do. (For instance, have your magic users be fighters and your fighters be magic users.) Of course, this wont work if you already trained your characters to be good at everything.
Posts: 6 | Registered: Sunday, February 15 2004 08:00
VoDT: Unobtainable things for beginners? in Blades of Avernum
Apprentice
Member # 3988
Profile #6
I looked at the place beyond that door with the editor, and there's nothing there. I think if they're going to put a door there that's that hard to get past they should at least put something there. And, I was able to buy the vannatai's spells the first time through
Posts: 6 | Registered: Sunday, February 15 2004 08:00
Greaves in Blades of Avernum
Apprentice
Member # 3988
Profile #7
I looked up greaves in the dictionary and it gave a totally unrelated definition (something to do with animal fat) but the definition for greave is leg armor worn below the knee, and the word isusually used in the plural.
Posts: 6 | Registered: Sunday, February 15 2004 08:00
Greaves in Blades of Avernum
Apprentice
Member # 3988
Profile #6
I looked up greaves in the dictionary and it gave a totally unrelated definition (something to do with animal fat) but the definition for greave is leg armor worn below the knee, and the word isusually used in the plural.
Posts: 6 | Registered: Sunday, February 15 2004 08:00