Re: effectiveness of different types of aid

From: Martin Crim <mcrim_at_...>
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 10:40:23 -0500


At 09:57 AM 02/29/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Lending a treasure is a great boon -- besides I usually have 2-3 sets of
>Tigereye necklaces kicking around after a few years of play.

I have one, but it seems to be hindering rather than helping me find things. In maybe 10-12 searches since getting it, I've found one treasure.  This *with* of course Tracking and Pathfinder and an Issaries leader. Grrr.

Oh, while I'm on the subject of exploring, I have a couple other stories. While exploring Kero Finn, my explorers took part in a battle and learned their next exploration outside the tula would be unusually successful. So I went to Beast Valley and did not get eaten. *That's* unusually successful? Maybe so. Meanwhile I'm exploring my tula once or twice a year and finding nothing. Doesn't matter who searches, how many, or when. Absolute squat. Yet my ancestors have said twice that there are more treasures to be found. I've decided they'r wrong. Should I still explore to keep down bandits, and if so how often do I need to do that?

--Martin

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