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Mules! -- Huh! -- What are they good for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Okuma" data-source="post: 3532456" data-attributes="member: 48436"><p>Um, no. A friend of mine's cousin, just takes a fire making tool, a machete, a canteen, and a rifle in the woods of Georgia and disappears for months. He calls it a vacation. Yeah, he explores new places and travels a lot he can be found in Texas to Georgia to Maine. Then again, he is one of the last Georgian wild men and a survivalist.</p><p></p><p>Spoken like a low level character. If you are talking about a high level character, you just haven't really read your spells. If you are a high level character, just teleport home and get what you need. Mules are a low level thing. Mules slow you down because you are casting fly or the like.</p><p>Especially when you "have two days to stop the ritual from summoning that demon lord to this plane." Mules don't cut it. I bet you don't run very harsh time trials.</p><p></p><p>It does very well. I like being filthy rich. Then you hunt or fight a bandit or role play and then enchant again with the "extra XP." I bet people will notice and copy that and decide become rich to.</p><p></p><p>I have walled hamlets with watchtowers and the survivors start to get higher and higher levels. There is usually a human population pressure to expand (except after wars and plagues), as it was historically.</p><p>I call monster incursions "population overflows." It happens in real life you know, and happens quite often. This happens for many reasons, poor weather (they move to better hunting grounds) or good weather (population boom) and they begin migrations. My monsters are not imbred and incursions are common and usually for the same land the humans and demi-humans want. The adventurers are first of many and only become Legendary after level 11 ish (as per Legend Lore, read the spell), otherwise they are just one of the unwashed masses. My monsters are common-ish and not imbred. I like to have a healthy breeding pool in my game. How about you? </p><p></p><p>In my world ruins are cities that failed to defend itself against population overflows or other reasons. Odd persons making ruins? Sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Your welcome, and thank you. I like civil spirited debate as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Okuma, post: 3532456, member: 48436"] Um, no. A friend of mine's cousin, just takes a fire making tool, a machete, a canteen, and a rifle in the woods of Georgia and disappears for months. He calls it a vacation. Yeah, he explores new places and travels a lot he can be found in Texas to Georgia to Maine. Then again, he is one of the last Georgian wild men and a survivalist. Spoken like a low level character. If you are talking about a high level character, you just haven't really read your spells. If you are a high level character, just teleport home and get what you need. Mules are a low level thing. Mules slow you down because you are casting fly or the like. Especially when you "have two days to stop the ritual from summoning that demon lord to this plane." Mules don't cut it. I bet you don't run very harsh time trials. It does very well. I like being filthy rich. Then you hunt or fight a bandit or role play and then enchant again with the "extra XP." I bet people will notice and copy that and decide become rich to. I have walled hamlets with watchtowers and the survivors start to get higher and higher levels. There is usually a human population pressure to expand (except after wars and plagues), as it was historically. I call monster incursions "population overflows." It happens in real life you know, and happens quite often. This happens for many reasons, poor weather (they move to better hunting grounds) or good weather (population boom) and they begin migrations. My monsters are not imbred and incursions are common and usually for the same land the humans and demi-humans want. The adventurers are first of many and only become Legendary after level 11 ish (as per Legend Lore, read the spell), otherwise they are just one of the unwashed masses. My monsters are common-ish and not imbred. I like to have a healthy breeding pool in my game. How about you? In my world ruins are cities that failed to defend itself against population overflows or other reasons. Odd persons making ruins? Sometimes. Your welcome, and thank you. I like civil spirited debate as well. [/QUOTE]
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