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Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:54 am
by Downs
IDK, i was just relating personal experience of macroing 2 dexxers up. I remember it taking significantly longer on a guard vs a polar bear.
but I am horrible at UO combat so maybe i was doing it wrong somehow.
Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:55 pm
by Zelek Uther
I know that "memory" is the least respected form of Era Accuracy, but...
I played T2A in 1999, and I distinctly remember having a practice sword when I started my Warrior character.
I didn't get one starting here. Don't we have them?
Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:07 pm
by Rammar
Zelek Uther wrote:I know that "memory" is the least respected form of Era Accuracy, but...
I played T2A in 1999, and I distinctly remember having a practice sword when I started my Warrior character.
I didn't get one starting here. Don't we have them?
We have newbie weapons (which you should have gotten), but the names don't include "practice", and I'm unsure if they do the proper reduced damage or not. I remember them all being named "a practice <weapon>" myself, with the exception of the dagger.
Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:48 am
by RoadKill
Just to get a little extra nicpicky, I think they were a <name> (practice weapon)
Example: a bow (practice weapon)
Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:08 am
by Rammar
RoadKill wrote:Just to get a little extra nicpicky, I think they were a <name> (practice weapon)
Example: a bow (practice weapon)
Oops. You are absolutely right.
Re: How do you get a "practice bow"? Not by making a new cha
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:41 am
by Mikel123
I think it was [brackets] not (parentheses).