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Post by Novice on Apr 3, 2005 21:26:57 GMT
Hey all, im new member just signed up. im a real novice with game-books and i have a big trouble that is: if you start a book with 27 life points and you finish it, using Curing and its capacity of adding one life pt for each fightless section, with 22 life points because you cant use that discipline or potions when sleeping bad or not eating when you have to do it and you erase some life pts...well in the next book are you able to start with the original status -- 27 life pts -- or you have to start with 22 life pts?
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Post by Thomas Wolmer on Apr 3, 2005 21:39:22 GMT
You always start a new adventure with fully restored ENDURANCE points!
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deiseach
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Post by deiseach on Apr 4, 2005 21:30:28 GMT
Unless, of course, the text tells you that any EP loss is permanent. Anyone know how many examples of that there are in the LW series? *waits for Sol to turn up*
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Post by Relenoir on Apr 5, 2005 14:40:35 GMT
Well, I can think of two: If you take the adgana that you find in books 7 or 12, and you fail the addiction roll, you immediately and permanently lose 4 EP.
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Post by Zipp on Apr 5, 2005 18:56:29 GMT
I think recovering from Limpdeath levaes you forever wounded in your combat score.
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Post by snfcn on Apr 5, 2005 20:57:41 GMT
You always start a new adventure with fully restored ENDURANCE points! I always make an exception for that rule in Book 11. I think recovering from Limpdeath levaes you forever wounded in your combat score. Huh? I never saw that. Must check. Spoilers: Book 1 because of Gem Book 3 because of trying to climb a wall Book 8 because of Fireseed Book 12 because of Bird (lacking Huntmastery or sufficient rank) and of course Adgana
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Post by Black Cat on Apr 6, 2005 2:35:12 GMT
I always make an exception for that rule in Book 11. Why? At the end of book 10, you grab a Lorestone before falling into the Shadow Gate, and everytime you grab Lorestone your EP returns to its original score.
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Post by Nathan P. Mahney on Apr 6, 2005 7:52:26 GMT
Perhaps he means for the transition between Books 11 and 12? There's really no chance to heal up between those two, though it seems reasonable to me that you'd get sufficient healing from Banedon and Pimp Rimoah.
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Post by outspaced on Apr 6, 2005 8:40:41 GMT
What about picking up the Lorestone right at the end of Book 11? I think that's plenty reason to restore your ENDURANCE points to their original total.
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Post by North Star on Apr 6, 2005 8:56:47 GMT
I think recovering from Limpdeath levaes you forever wounded in your combat score. Oede is "Limbdeath". "Limpdeath" would be something not as painful, but far more humiliating! NS.
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Post by snfcn on Apr 6, 2005 12:23:27 GMT
You know what, you're absolutely right. Forgot, there were Lorestones. Go figure. snfcn, absent-minded.
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Post by The Tagazin Poodle on Apr 6, 2005 14:59:15 GMT
In my copies of Book 11, the final Lorestone doesn't restore any EP. So, if you survive the battle with Vonotar with only 1 EP left, then section 1 of Book 12 will probably kill you.
Talk about anticlimatic.
Infused with the power of the Lorestone, you step through the shadow gate, which rips you apart like pork sausage in a blender. Your head eventually exits the shadow gate, bounces and rolls across a granite floor, and comes to rest in front of two chairs.
The last thing you see is Rimoah and Banedon, covered in the shredded remnants of your internal organs, vomiting on your face.
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Post by North Star on Apr 6, 2005 15:02:58 GMT
Tagazin, you're sick! Regain some of that knightly de Curry honour now!
NS.
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Post by The Tagazin Poodle on Apr 6, 2005 15:10:55 GMT
[glow=red,12,300]He can't! He lost it to me in a game of Portholes! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!![/glow]
Down, Tagazin, down! Bad dog!
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deiseach
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Post by deiseach on Apr 6, 2005 17:23:22 GMT
In my copies of Book 11, the final Lorestone doesn't restore any EP. So, if you survive the battle with Vonotar with only 1 EP left, then section 1 of Book 12 will probably kill you. Talk about anticlimatic. Infused with the power of the Lorestone, you step through the shadow gate, which rips you apart like pork sausage in a blender. Your head eventually exits the shadow gate, bounces and rolls across a granite floor, and comes to rest in front of two chairs.
The last thing you see is Rimoah and Banedon, covered in the shredded remnants of your internal organs, vomiting on your face.Excellent imagery! ;D
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