The whole endless loot thing is kind of silly. They would have been better off placing a few key pieces of equipment around, and then just giving money to players when they completed tasks - enough that they could afford basic upgrades.
Should I feel bad that I loot the Hanged Man in every act?
Débuté par
Beerfish
, avril 04 2011 05:15
#26
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 03:01
#27
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 03:10
Oh, and looting the Hanged Man is nothing like searching a corpse you come across in the Wounded Coast and looting a pair of Torn Trousers. The man is already dead, why would it matter if he's now lying there naked from the waist down, right?
#28
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:13
Some people mistake that for stealing. They couldn't be further from the truth. It's all about the redistribution of wealth. I say it is merely an obligation to help our fellow citizens out.ThePasserby wrote...
Upon gaining access to the De Launcet mansion (to find their mage son who has escaped from the Gallows), I'd proceed to rummage through their drawers and chests after the lady has retired to her room. I'd also helpfully disarm their deadly traps to get at the more expensive stuff. They could hurt themselves really bad triggering them by accident!
#29
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:17
Sometimes I poke through crates, too. You know, for extra credits.
#30
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:21
Torax wrote...
Sometimes I poke through crates, too. You know, for extra credits.
Conrad had the right idea. I nearly felt bad for turning him in at the Hanged Man for doing 'Demony Things.'
#31
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:30
One should never feel bad for looting a hive of scum and villany
#32
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:41
Orion34 wrote...
The ale there doesn't even give Hawke a buzz,or make the room spin. Rob them.
I know right? The owner hasn't bought a new keg of ale in ten years. Every night he just fills it back up with water and no one notices.
That one drunk guy's just mentally ill and pretends he's drunk to fit in with society. (Thedas does not like the mentally handicapped, or physically handicapped...they....they're not allowed...)





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