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<blockquote data-quote="DiFier" data-source="post: 389783" data-attributes="member: 2345"><p>Luis Figoo </p><p></p><p>I've got a better idea for Gold for XP. Hire a Hitman to kill you. Give him 200 gp up front and promse him 200 more if he succeeds. (you may need a change self potion so he doesn't figure out that it it you you are hiring him to kill) 400 GP the price of a warhourse (I think) Then if you surrvive you might get some xp and since any hitman worth his price will not stop untill one of you is dead. Well then you have an excuse to kill him. </p><p></p><p>. . . Oh wait after rereading your posts I see your purpose you want to spend as little gold and get as much XP for doing nothing. The hitman idea wouldn't be good for you because there actually is a chance that you might not survive. you want an easy, safe way to gain xp.</p><p></p><p>your idea might work if you were a first level charachter (NPC class probablly) actually learning how to use the weapon but at 4th level you might as well just attack a stump (you might gain 1 point XP if you got it to start the compat. now that would be impressive) </p><p></p><p>Does a nobel who buys slaves (1st lvl commoner) to slaughter in the guise of practice and learning how to fight actually learn anything? If he is low level maybe the first or second time. "lookie when I stick my sword there he falls down." soon he can't learn any thing from killing cowering pesants. So he has to try something else. maybe he can kidnap some 1st level fighters. they will give him more of a challenge. as he gains experence killing commoners and fighters they become less of a challenge and thus give him less xp when he kills one. his challengers must be a challenge. You are at 4th level while fighting a 1st level fighter would still be a challenge a 4th level fighter would be more of a challenge. A horse would not be a challenge. you can't learn anything new from killing a horse just like you can't learn anything new buy attcking a stump. </p><p></p><p>As for the evil argument even if owning slaves were legal in the above example. would you consider the nobel evil? then why not with horses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiFier, post: 389783, member: 2345"] Luis Figoo I've got a better idea for Gold for XP. Hire a Hitman to kill you. Give him 200 gp up front and promse him 200 more if he succeeds. (you may need a change self potion so he doesn't figure out that it it you you are hiring him to kill) 400 GP the price of a warhourse (I think) Then if you surrvive you might get some xp and since any hitman worth his price will not stop untill one of you is dead. Well then you have an excuse to kill him. . . . Oh wait after rereading your posts I see your purpose you want to spend as little gold and get as much XP for doing nothing. The hitman idea wouldn't be good for you because there actually is a chance that you might not survive. you want an easy, safe way to gain xp. your idea might work if you were a first level charachter (NPC class probablly) actually learning how to use the weapon but at 4th level you might as well just attack a stump (you might gain 1 point XP if you got it to start the compat. now that would be impressive) Does a nobel who buys slaves (1st lvl commoner) to slaughter in the guise of practice and learning how to fight actually learn anything? If he is low level maybe the first or second time. "lookie when I stick my sword there he falls down." soon he can't learn any thing from killing cowering pesants. So he has to try something else. maybe he can kidnap some 1st level fighters. they will give him more of a challenge. as he gains experence killing commoners and fighters they become less of a challenge and thus give him less xp when he kills one. his challengers must be a challenge. You are at 4th level while fighting a 1st level fighter would still be a challenge a 4th level fighter would be more of a challenge. A horse would not be a challenge. you can't learn anything new from killing a horse just like you can't learn anything new buy attcking a stump. As for the evil argument even if owning slaves were legal in the above example. would you consider the nobel evil? then why not with horses? [/QUOTE]
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