Of course I would. It's common knowledge of gamers that you don't have to pick up any ammunition you find - it will just suck itself into your pack and that any food you find on the ground will instantly regenerate your HP. I just can't find my HP bar in real life...
I wouldn't drink a bottle of mysterious fluid anyone/thing was carrying. And being so sorcery these days I'm not using the scrolls either so it's vendor time, woo! \o/
Of course I would. It's common knowledge of gamers that you don't have to pick up any ammunition you find - it will just suck itself into your pack and that any food you find on the ground will instantly regenerate your HP. I just can't find my HP bar in real life...
In real life our HP bar is depleting by the hour, you don't really want to look at it, it depressing.
Doesn't AD&D have a table that describes the effect of aging for different races? I believe your physical stats decrease but your mental stats increase. Not quite realistic, but still crippling for a fighter type.
Anything that doesn't wear a nifty belt with pouches or have thick, nasty, matted fur with gems stuck in them MAY have the dropped gear in their bellies. Food for thought. All the same, would I drink something from a carefully stoppered vial I found in the contents of a gibberling's stomach..? Wellll... don't potions typically taste nasty by description anyway? As does most medicine? I would, I think, chug something that tasted like motor oil mixed with rat piss if I was bleeding out of my chest and it would heal me, or if I were about to fight something that could, say, incinerate me by yawning and the potion could prevent that. I'd drink it like water after wandering a day in the desert.
Anything that doesn't wear a nifty belt with pouches or have thick, nasty, matted fur with gems stuck in them MAY have the dropped gear in their bellies.
Wellll... don't potions typically taste nasty by description anyway? As does most medicine? I would, I think, chug something that tasted like motor oil mixed with rat piss if I was bleeding out of my chest and it would heal me
Used to wonder the same myself. Once again, ID2 provided me with an answer!
So... we think the gibberling swallowed the potion? And we'll still drink it?
Adventurers ARE brave! XD
Well you know how medicine bottles sometimes have "child-proof" bottle caps? Potions probably do too. So the gibberlings, unable to figure out how to get it off, may have chosen the alternative to drinking. They're not terribly bright after all.
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Also... where do naked gibberlings keep their coins and gems?
edit: never mind. I don't even wanna know...
I just can't find my HP bar in real life...
vials of liquid... is a damn good question.
Wellll... don't potions typically taste nasty by description anyway? As does most medicine? I would, I think, chug something that tasted like motor oil mixed with rat piss if I was bleeding out of my chest and it would heal me, or if I were about to fight something that could, say, incinerate me by yawning and the potion could prevent that. I'd drink it like water after wandering a day in the desert.
One of many things I love about IWD.
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