Or maybe a disclaimer about the need for potions when queuing for the mad dragon. It was a rude awakening, but must admit, it felt great when we finally won that fight.
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forsakenlich1Banned Users, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
welcome to a real mmo that doesnt babysit you and **** up lore and common sense to put your diapers on in every instance
what would a potion vendor be doing in a deadly dungeon with a dragon in it? hed be dead before you got to him. what kind of potion vendor would have the guts to hang around there - ALONE?
the game already has disclaimers about having enough potions before entering dungeons
welcome to a real mmo that doesnt babysit you and **** up lore and common sense to put your diapers on in every instance
what would a potion vendor be doing in a deadly dungeon with a dragon in it? hed be dead before you got to him. what kind of potion vendor would have the guts to hang around there - ALONE?
the game already has disclaimers about having enough potions before entering dungeons
Read the Forgotten Realms novel "Pools of Radiance". There was a Vendor in the middle of Myth Drannor when it was overrun with Drow, Orcs, and Undead. He admitted it was dangerous, but said the money he made from adverturers made it worth it
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what would a potion vendor be doing in a deadly dungeon with a dragon in it? hed be dead before you got to him. what kind of potion vendor would have the guts to hang around there - ALONE?
the game already has disclaimers about having enough potions before entering dungeons
Read the Forgotten Realms novel "Pools of Radiance". There was a Vendor in the middle of Myth Drannor when it was overrun with Drow, Orcs, and Undead. He admitted it was dangerous, but said the money he made from adverturers made it worth it
His wife made him take the job for the extra hazard pay. Behind his back she got a life insurance policy for him.
<Rarely Sober> - Beholder