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[Discuss] Equality??

Josiah Allen josiahallen at gmail.com
Tue Jan 22 20:46:43 CET 2008


On Jan 22, 2008 2:31 PM, fodder <nlksfd324 at fastmail.fm> wrote:

> James wrote:
>
> > Exactly, it should be the exception, not the rule.  Far too many nobles
> > are trusting when it comes to letting a commoner repair their items in
> > general.  If I had something of value, in real life, I would not give it
> > to a bum off the street with the promise that he'd return it.
>
> yeah.. but the thing is.. if you are to do that.. it just won't get
> repaired unless you know someone who plays along as your noble's
> personal gofer.
>
> perhaps... one should stop ennobled adventurers from giving out
> recommendations?
>
>
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Well, getting an item repaired from 10% to 100% might be worth a
recommendation, but I think there's a lot less repairing going on and a lot
more recommending.

My suggestion is to make it harder to get recommendations...like, you find
an item, and get one, that's ok.  But items you're given you must hold on to
for a month or so before you can give them back and get recommendations.

And that's on top of the noble being able to just not give you one for
spite.

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