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| + | :Oh snap, I hadn't realized anyone had commented on this. To answer your questions though, hearing and eyesight can substitute one another, they just can't stack. 100% hearing + 100% eyesight doesn't equal a 200% movement speed cap. The purpose of the hearing PL in a combative sense is so that if they can't use their eyes effectively, they can still fight by listening for the movements of their opponents. It's an approvable concept, as a human c of mine had the exact same thing. Think it costed either 90 or 60 base days. | ||
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| + | The Curiosity Killed the Cat thing is not a real disadvantage, just fluff, in the same way that an elf's infertility is listed as a disadvantage, but only in the capacity of flavoring any RP stuffs. [[User:Snackycakes|Deeze]] | ||
Revision as of 02:34, 13 February 2008
Oh snap, I am reminded of this. For Acute Hearing, I am sure this is a no brainer but we might as well clarify now, just in case: hearing does not substitute eyesight, right? Unless the PhysPL template specifies it, a Mithra won't be able to move any faster than her(his) eyesight limits, correct?
For Quick Recovery, a Mithra's constitution is basically the same as a human's, so a typical human hospital will help them out?
Curiosity Killed the Cat: You can't really expect this to matter much because it relies on roleplay and you know no one pays attention to that! But I guess since it's a minor disadvantage it's not such a big deal.
Those are all the questions I have for now. -- Marcus
- Oh snap, I hadn't realized anyone had commented on this. To answer your questions though, hearing and eyesight can substitute one another, they just can't stack. 100% hearing + 100% eyesight doesn't equal a 200% movement speed cap. The purpose of the hearing PL in a combative sense is so that if they can't use their eyes effectively, they can still fight by listening for the movements of their opponents. It's an approvable concept, as a human c of mine had the exact same thing. Think it costed either 90 or 60 base days.
The Curiosity Killed the Cat thing is not a real disadvantage, just fluff, in the same way that an elf's infertility is listed as a disadvantage, but only in the capacity of flavoring any RP stuffs. Deeze