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new stuff to buy
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Scarlettreneeweatherton
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Aug-15-2005 20:58
I've been thinking about a couple of things that might be good to add for detectives to buy, and I want to get your opinion. The first one is a pet monkey. As we have bloodhounds, I think it's only fair that we have other animals too. A monkey on the shoulder could be very charming , drawing people in. It could also be trained in pickpocketing, so as to give detectives another choice other than to spend their skill points on the skill. plus, a monkey could be trained to be tough. A snarling monkey can be very intimidating.
The other idea I had was to have a make up kit, comprised of some rubber makeup, a couple of wigs and some other stuff I haven't thought of yet.:) It could be used to enhance the surveillance skill, or charm or tough skills, depending on what is in the kit.
I would appreciate any input on these ideas.:)
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Luniar Arkain
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Aug-17-2005 18:46
When I first heard of the Bloodhounds, I thought I was insane. I didn't think Bloodhounds would be considered an "accessory". Scary. But yeah. Now I'm better. I know about it. Still scared.
And LilRach, with all due respect, the one percent difference... boo hoo. =P
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LilRach
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Aug-18-2005 06:59
With all respect, after playing the game for over a year, one percent can make a huge difference, especially in almost impossible cases.
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Dogberta
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Aug-18-2005 11:42
Luniar...depending on how you do the math, you could actually think of it as a 5% difference (1 point is 5% of 20)
That said, I am not sure how much difference it really makes, LilRach. Since I've been playing Almost Impossible cases, I've started relying on judge of character, and it seems that the randomized clam-up range is so broad it washes out the 1 point difference. (example - I have had some suspects clam up even though my charm influence adds to over 110 pts, and others happily answer two questions when my charm points are less than 90.
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LilRach
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Aug-18-2005 11:54
Hmm...I do wonder how the clam-up range is determined though. It would be more interesting to know, than necessity.
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cfm
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Aug-18-2005 15:20
I want a pet monkey! He can cause the mischief I'm no good at. :) Can I name him KooRoo?? :)
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Luniar Arkain
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Aug-18-2005 15:55
Dogberta, my point exactly. You don't know WHAT numbers are going to show up. All that's known is that most of the time, it ain't pretty. And... *pokes the 110"%" clam* ...I'm afraid that'll happen to me...!
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P. Rockwell
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Aug-20-2005 16:01
Yes a pet monkey! With a spiked dog collar!
And more dogs. For tough a buff Raut like shown here!
http://www.princehaus.com/Litters.htm
or a German Sheppard! (like a police dog)
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~vomalyeska/
And whats says cute like my person favorite!
The spaniel! Like this Britney Spainel
http://www.pin-mark.com/entryservice/spanielhunt.htm
Charming and Smart!
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P. Rockwell
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Aug-20-2005 16:03
Ben you could put a cat in, but its set up would probably need to be:
Tough: -5
Smart: -5
Charming: -4 (because even those they may be cute isn't not like they are going to let you use them anyway) :D
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P. Rockwell
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Aug-20-2005 16:45
And Scarlet! Heres an option on your monkey:
http://www.silentsaregolden.com/featurefolder3/hybclip13.jpg
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Elsa
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Aug-20-2005 18:05
Oh, I think a cat would have to have a randomizing effect on test points. On a good day it would increase your charm and smart, another day it would decrease both, but increase tough... depending on what mood it was in.
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