What is: "You feel your masochistic tendencies return." I keep asking, but can't get an answer.
The more correct answer is: Whenever you perform an aggressive action on
someone else or someone else performs one on you you lose your
masochism. During that time, as Rolsand indicated, you are not able to
attack yourself. Once that timer has expired you can attack yourself
again.
Something removed your masochism - most likely whatever killed you (if it was PK). Once you rezzed, you're not in combat, so it wore off after some time. Alternatively, after you rezzed, you performed an action that was considered aggressive, and that removed your masochism, and it subsequently wore off, etc.
If you don't like it, you can just CONFIG MASOCHISM OFF. It can be helpful to have it on for various reasons, but if it's confusing and you don't need to punch yourself you can just disable it.
Ok, another question! Can I customize the wolf I summon through Hunting/Tracking?
It's possible, but when it dies you will lose your customization the next time you request a wolf from the kennel.
It's thus a pretty significant waste of credits (and they may actually decide to just not allow it for this reason).
There was a person who once had customized archdemon that was an imp in an archdemon's suit (I think it was just a God-customization-for-fun though), but once it died the next was back to its normal self.
Luce does NOT (yet) have any such description, and since he has boxers with a rune, it is unlikely he'll need one.
Is it a rune of enhancement?
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
Edit: Oh I just realised I have no idea how to link to individual comments easily. It's Talan's post a few posts in.
The link to the actual comment is the timestamp below the commenter's name.
Everiine is a man, and is very manly. This MAN before you is so manly you might as well just gender bend right now, cause he's the manliest man that you ever did see. His manly shape has spurned many women and girlyer men to boughs of fainting. He stands before you in a manly manerific typical man-like outfit which is covered in his manly motto: "I am a man!"
Daraius said: You gotta risk it for the biscuit.
Pony power all the way, yo. The more Brontaurs the better.
I kinda want to update some of my descriptions for Saran and started wondering if we can go a bit crazier with demigod descriptions? Should they just be mortal or can they have signs that reflect the level they've attained?
I kinda want to update some of my descriptions for Saran and started wondering if we can go a bit crazier with demigod descriptions? Should they just be mortal or can they have signs that reflect the level they've attained?
It's generally acceptable to have signs of demihood evident in your description. Ileein started glowing pretty brightly instead of just changing hues, and I'm pretty sure Daraius had glowing eyes for a while.
Jadice, the Frost Queen says to you, "Constant vigilance."
I kinda want to update some of my descriptions for Saran and started wondering if we can go a bit crazier with demigod descriptions? Should they just be mortal or can they have signs that reflect the level they've attained?
It's generally acceptable to have signs of demihood evident in your description. Ileein started glowing pretty brightly instead of just changing hues, and I'm pretty sure Daraius had glowing eyes for a while.
Yep, Dar has unblinking gold Dr. Manhattan eyes and sheds golden motes like dander. The way I see it, @Saran, demis have all those choice look/enter/shout/teleport messages to choose from, so their descriptions should reflect some manifestations of demidivinity too.
I kinda want to update some of my descriptions for Saran and started wondering if we can go a bit crazier with demigod descriptions? Should they just be mortal or can they have signs that reflect the level they've attained?
I actually dislike demigod descriptions that are too mortal-like. I think it's a given that you shouldn't be made of mist or have a dozen wings, etc., but demigods do have quite a bit more power than mortals so it shouldn't be a bad thing to show some evidence of that.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops And endless starless night Singing how the wind was lost Before an earthly flight
I've always felt that there's a reasonable expectation for demigods/Vernals/TAs to have a quality of divinity to their character theme. It's more or less built into the game concept.
I kinda want to update some of my descriptions for Saran and started wondering if we can go a bit crazier with demigod descriptions? Should they just be mortal or can they have signs that reflect the level they've attained?
I actually dislike demigod descriptions that are too mortal-like. I think it's a given that you shouldn't be made of mist or have a dozen wings, etc., but demigods do have quite a bit more power than mortals so it shouldn't be a bad thing to show some evidence of that.
I see it as a choice. Just as you have to actively choose to have special enters/looks/etc., surely one with demipower could also choose to look like a normal guy if they wanted to. Or be fancy if they wanted to! I didn't really do anything special for Phoebus' description once she got demi, she just sort of froze in time to look like someone's mom forever, instead of continuing on to old lady land.
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In order to become dead, someone (or multiple someones) performed aggressive actions on you to make you dead. At that point, you lost your masochism.
You got the message that it came back after a period of time of not being attacked.
It's thus a pretty significant waste of credits (and they may actually decide to just not allow it for this reason).
There was a person who once had customized archdemon that was an imp in an archdemon's suit (I think it was just a God-customization-for-fun though), but once it died the next was back to its normal self.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
I think these are the formulas used for any offering if you substitute the "Flat esteem value * 100" for the base value of whatever you're offering.
Edit: Oh I just realised I have no idea how to link to individual comments easily. It's Talan's post a few posts in.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Vive l'apostrophe!