[crossfire] Dungeon in scorn linked to wolfsburg
Mitch Obrian
mikeeusaaa at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 11 20:29:54 CST 2005
I am currently adding areas to big world.
There will be more stuff around when such additions
are put into cvs.
--- Vernon T Rhyne <
trhyne at MIT.EDU
> wrote:
>
Quoting ERACC <
eracclists at bellsouth.net
>:
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>
> On Friday 11 March 2005 05:26 pm
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> Andy Fuchs wrote:
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>
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> > The Pirate Den scorn port has an exit leading to
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wolfsburg.
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> > Since the boat to wolfsburg has been moved to
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navar, this creates an
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> > easier way to get to navar.
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>
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> I don't see this as a bad thing.
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>
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> > The soulution would be to move these maps, or
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expand the dungeon
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> > (mikeeusa's idea).
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> Nothing wrong with expanding dungeons, of course.
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I just do not
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> understand why having an easier way to get to
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Navar is "not good".
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> After all, one can take the dragon transport and
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get there as easily
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> as using this dungeon. IMO, there should be dragon
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transport between
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> all the major crossfire cities for those that want
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to use that method
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> of travel. It would also be another way to remove
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coinage from the CF
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> economy by making players buy tickets each time
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they wish to fly.
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>
>
> FWIW, I have been looking at places to put dragon
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transport hangars.
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> But if people in general think making travel
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between the crossfire
>
> cities easier is "Bad" then I don't want to waste
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my time on that.
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I'm an outsider here a bit, but I can't imagine
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whereby forcing a tedious trip
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is a good idea. It's not like the trip to Navar is
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dangerous as currently
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available, only long. I'd love to see more dragon
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hangars, as well as a
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teleporter to a dragon hangar "ticket counter" in
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the extended apartments.
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>
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