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  • #16
    Vorpal + BFS + Kilts = awesome!

    Frazer Mfg. is a department of Frazer Fabrications, focused on the construction of high-end custom-crafted equipment and gear.
    Also part of Frazer Fabrications are:
    Frazer Armories - focused on resale of prefabricated arms and armorments;
    Frazer Merchantile - specialising in economic analysis and scaleable logistics; and
    Frazer Laboratories - the leading independent R&D for sundrite theory, arcane and mechanical engineering


    James Frazer: Anthropological Gearhead, Techsmith, Arcanaphysisist, Renown Proprietor
    AKA: Artifax Grade B Exigo Corporation Syndicated Associate VP, Professor, Quartermaster of the Schild Whurest-ExiCorp Joint-Operations Facility, and 'Annoying Mechanist'
    Theme: Stil Alive

    Grid vs. Squeegle, not Good vs. Evil

    Distances and travel-times for the Sunderian Peninsula:Free Version 1.0

    Crafting changes are a dead-horse topic, but feel free to ask me about crafting: If I can't answer it, I bet I can direct you to someone who can.
    To those who are interested in making or have crafting-oriented characters, please check out the Fabricator's Collective and how to get FC-certified.
    crafting tutorial.

    Unfortunate truths:
    Intention: [DM > Crafting > Faction Store > Drop > Regular Store]
    Reality: [DM > Faction Store > Drop > Regular Store> Crafting]

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    • #17
      OK! How much clipping can people live with?

      Scabbards as cloaks are perfectly viable if you don't mind that things move around a little bit strangely (pouches may slide halfway into the hip while running and so on). If clipping turns everyone off completely then I'll have to have a rethink.

      webbing is unfortunately not really going to work below the chest due to the skeleton, thin belts would probably just vanish into the gut.
      It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
      Sydney Smith.

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      • #18
        I'm sure the scabbards will be popular, clipping or not. Would be cool to see more in game outside the few people that put them on RPotM winnings or on other rare armors.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Doubtful View Post
          OK! How much clipping can people live with?

          Scabbards as cloaks are perfectly viable if you don't mind that things move around a little bit strangely (pouches may slide halfway into the hip while running and so on). If clipping turns everyone off completely then I'll have to have a rethink.

          webbing is unfortunately not really going to work below the chest due to the skeleton, thin belts would probably just vanish into the gut.
          Can't have any worse clipping than the NWN2 default armors.
          Originally posted by Saulus
          Stop playing other shitty MMOs and work on Sundren, asshole.

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          • #20
            It's NWN, we are used to clipping. We will live. Give us scabbards!
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            • #21
              What does clipping matter? From my experience, a full ninty percent of adventuering is emoting how you sit around the Second Wind firepit.

              Frazer Mfg. is a department of Frazer Fabrications, focused on the construction of high-end custom-crafted equipment and gear.
              Also part of Frazer Fabrications are:
              Frazer Armories - focused on resale of prefabricated arms and armorments;
              Frazer Merchantile - specialising in economic analysis and scaleable logistics; and
              Frazer Laboratories - the leading independent R&D for sundrite theory, arcane and mechanical engineering


              James Frazer: Anthropological Gearhead, Techsmith, Arcanaphysisist, Renown Proprietor
              AKA: Artifax Grade B Exigo Corporation Syndicated Associate VP, Professor, Quartermaster of the Schild Whurest-ExiCorp Joint-Operations Facility, and 'Annoying Mechanist'
              Theme: Stil Alive

              Grid vs. Squeegle, not Good vs. Evil

              Distances and travel-times for the Sunderian Peninsula:Free Version 1.0

              Crafting changes are a dead-horse topic, but feel free to ask me about crafting: If I can't answer it, I bet I can direct you to someone who can.
              To those who are interested in making or have crafting-oriented characters, please check out the Fabricator's Collective and how to get FC-certified.
              crafting tutorial.

              Unfortunate truths:
              Intention: [DM > Crafting > Faction Store > Drop > Regular Store]
              Reality: [DM > Faction Store > Drop > Regular Store> Crafting]

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              • #22
                I thought clipping was a feature, no?

                Anyway, scabbards would rock. And oversized claymores that would be impossible to draw from one's back would be even cooler.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by chupacabra View Post
                  I thought clipping was a feature, no?

                  Anyway, scabbards would rock. And oversized claymores that would be impossible to draw from one's back would be even cooler.
                  Cloud strife, Arngrim and Eddard stark beg to differ.
                  Originally posted by roguethree
                  If I had my way, clerics would have spell failure and a d6 hit die. And Favored Souls wouldn't exist.

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                  • #24
                    Everyone knows they cut the scabbards half way down on the side, that way you draw it a foot or two then swing it out.

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                    • #25
                      A fine technique if you want your sword to fall out when you're running. There are plenty of ways of wearing a sword across your back, just none of them are practical for drawing the weapon quickly, and certainly not a bloody big two hander! Look at the landsknecht, they carry their zweihänders on the shoulder like polearms.

                      But... It's what people want though, so fair enough. It'll go on the list o stuff.

                      Back mounted greatswords and axes.
                      It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
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                      • #26
                        *worship*

                        Thank you for your wisdom, oh Doubtful one!

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                        • #27
                          What sort of stuff would you like to see on backpacks or hips?

                          So far in various stages of completeness I have: small pouch (cloth), large pouch (leather), drawstring purse, bed roll, test tube potion, round potion, leather case (large), box (small), skillet/frying pan (may also get weaponised for the lols), havresack (cow pattern optional), hip scabbard (longsword), hip ring (axe), claymorish, poleaxe.

                          Anything else you think your trusty little adventurer should have?
                          It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
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                          • #28
                            I want a coil of rope in various lengths that works as a usable item. It doesn't have to be on someone's back (although having it slung over a shoulder would be neat!) I just want to be able to use an item and it say: Emiliana Blackwell uses 25 ft. coil of rope.

                            A good adventurer needs a coil of rope!

                            Please.

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                            • #29
                              Pfft... Reminds me.of the old PnP days with almost everyone running around with grapples, silk rope and assorted climbing gear.

                              Sadly it'd work best as a belt item across the chest, and for some terrible reason the game makers decided not to have that as a visual slot. Still, a small coil wouldn't be bad on the rucksack, maybe a bigger coil as a belt item for customising armour.

                              Usable stuff is toolset stuff, but it'd be cool to have a usable rope to provide a bonus to climb checks.
                              It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
                              Sydney Smith.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Doubtful View Post
                                Pfft... Reminds me.of the old PnP days with almost everyone running around with grapples, silk rope and assorted climbing gear.

                                Sadly it'd work best as a belt item across the chest, and for some terrible reason the game makers decided not to have that as a visual slot. Still, a small coil wouldn't be bad on the rucksack, maybe a bigger coil as a belt item for customising armour.

                                Usable stuff is toolset stuff, but it'd be cool to have a usable rope to provide a bonus to climb checks.
                                Made this in toolset. Sending it to GBX! It's just a regular token-item, mind you, with weight, so it's actually a pain to carry around.

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