The Yosemite Bear wrote:Wisdom, not intellegence is the stat for haggling.
Where should genre savvy go in that? Elan has that in spades and you'd think that would be a form of wisdom.
Really you could make a case for any mental stat. Wisdom as you said, intelligence as a pseudo-logical understanding that "when condition X is present, you can bet Y isn't far behind!", or even charisma in the Influencing the World With Force of Personality application.
But as we know, anyone in OOTS can show genre-savvy if it'll be funny. Elan just has more skill points there.
The Yosemite Bear wrote:Wisdom, not intellegence is the stat for haggling.
Where should genre savvy go in that? Elan has that in spades and you'd think that would be a form of wisdom.
Really you could make a case for any mental stat. Wisdom as you said, intelligence as a pseudo-logical understanding that "when condition X is present, you can bet Y isn't far behind!", or even charisma in the Influencing the World With Force of Personality application.
But as we know, anyone in OOTS can show genre-savvy if it'll be funny. Elan just has more skill points there.
Maybe we should just call it a bard class ability in OotS that just happens to sync up with Dashing Swordsman too.
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gah, Really not funny. The 'Belkar can't hear' joke is old and was used much better two strips ago. Am I alone in feeling that OotS is rarely actually funny?
Granted, it was a bit over the top - but still hillarious.
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Crazedwraith wrote:Am I alone in feeling that OotS is rarely actually funny?
Different people like different kinds of humor. From a popularity standpoint it is better to vary your style and please all of the readers some of the time, than concentrating on one style and consistently pleasing a much small number of readers. Humans are inherently more inclined to accept the former anyway; see studies on the effectiveness of variable vs continuous reinforcement.
Is it wrong that I find the idea of lizardwomen with breasts quite erotic?
I am beginning to think all requests to Belkar should have visuals to go with them.
And Starglider, based off the pictures in the various Monster Manuals, a lizardman would need a lot more than implants, seeing as they lack the rest of the body shape (and nipples) to go with them.
Starglider wrote:
Is it wrong that I find the idea of lizardwomen with breasts quite erotic?
Yes, but that only means you fit in around here.
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I would think the minute they step foot into town, they should just boost Belkar's wisdom. He'll be better at finding things and can actually hear.
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It has evolved from having constant punchlines, to having an interesting story and likeable characters, with the ocassional LOL moment. It's an evolution I like, since it prevents the formula from going stale too fast.
Crazedwraith wrote:Am I alone in feeling that OotS is rarely actually funny?
Different people like different kinds of humor. From a popularity standpoint it is better to vary your style and please all of the readers some of the time, than concentrating on one style and consistently pleasing a much small number of readers. Humans are inherently more inclined to accept the former anyway; see studies on the effectiveness of variable vs continuous reinforcement.
Is it wrong that I find the idea of lizardwomen with breasts quite erotic?
It just means you're getting a head start on coping with a post-human future.
For less scientific evidence of Starglider's point there are a number of other webcomics to look at; I think the best examples are xkcd, Hark! A Vagrant, and Dresden Kodak. All of them own their respective brands of nerdyness, wear them on their sleeves, and mostly change their formulas within narrow guidelines. (xkcd: usually about math or programing, but sometimes we switch things up and talk about crazy romantic gestures or girls! ...and so on.) I like all those comics quite a lot, but for all that recommends them if someone hates their respective facets of nerd culture (computer science, literary/world/Canadian history, name-dropping philosophers like a Sophomore with something to prove to the world, respectively) isn't really anything much to recommend them.
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Crazedwraith wrote:The first panel is awesome. Although it implies you could take a single ruby, elan-haggle the price to 500gp and the spell would work fine.
I actually did that once, my DM had a fit.
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Crazedwraith wrote:The first panel is awesome. Although it implies you could take a single ruby, elan-haggle the price to 500gp and the spell would work fine.
I actually did that once, my DM had a fit.
I wonder if you could use a ruby you already have, haggle some mark up to 500g, and then not give it to him?
Crazedwraith wrote:The first panel is awesome. Although it implies you could take a single ruby, elan-haggle the price to 500gp and the spell would work fine.
I actually did that once, my DM had a fit.
I wonder if you could use a ruby you already have, haggle some mark up to 500g, and then not give it to him?
That's what I did. He told me if I did it again the god of magic would give me penis cancer.
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You kinda look like Jesus. With a lightsaber.- Peregrin Toker
Crazedwraith wrote:Man that lawyer/messenger dude is an asshole. What was wrong with simply asking, 'hey? Are you Vaarsuvius?' Rather than starting a fight.
The idea is to trick him into taking the papers.
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