Re: Quests

From: David Short <David.short_at_...>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 09:30:52 -0400


Hmmmm. I'm of two minds about this.

First. I assume there are modifiers in there for your tribe knowing all the secrets or not. I believe David has said that.

If I'm a hero about to embark on one of the quests I would study the quests' story as best I could. As a player role playing a clan-spirit that CAN be a hassle and stand in the way of enjoying the game. On that level I don't have any trouble with a cheat-sheet printing out the legend. (As opposed to one printing out the "most likely correct" choice)

Note also that slips of the mouse will happen.

Note also again that for some heroquesters some wrong answers may be more appropriate and more likely to succeed than the "most likely correct" choice.

dfs
>Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:14:42 +1000
> From: "Grawe, Philipp" <pgrawe_at_...>
>Subject: RE: Quests
>
>Nah, I don't like it. Reading the myth tells you the answers, and if you
sacrifice often enough, it even goes to the trouble of underlining the important points of the myth for you. It's too much like cheating for my liking.
>
>Philipp.
>
>> From: Niki Karras [mailto:NKarras_at_...]
>>
>> I'm thinking of compiling a list of the correct choices in
>> the heroquests,
>> as I think it would be helpful to me, but would other people
>> be interested,
>> or view it as cheating? The only quest I can confidently do
>> is Making of the
>> Storm Tribe, because I've memorized the correct answers.

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