June 5, 200521 yr Hoops of Fire: Skills required: Ranging/ Firemaking/ Smithing / Woodcut 3 Types of Hoops: Small: lvl 30 fm, -20 range accuracy, can take 5 hits Materials to make: 1 mith, 1 maple Medium: lvl 50 fm, -15 range accuracy, can take 10 hits Bars to make: 2 mith, 1 maple Big: lvl 85 fm, -10 range accuracy, can take 15 hits Bars to make: 3 mith, 1 maple What Hoops do: Hoops act as a blockade. You can range behind them. You place them, and light them on fire. (need tinderbox) Monsters attack the hoop instead of you. You cannot mage behind hoops, because the metal hoop absorbs all the damage instead of the monster. In order to range the monster you fire through the hoop and at the target. I don't know if hoops would work in player vs player or not. Some npcs destroy hoops in one hit, others can't even hit them. If you fire through a hoop and hit a target, you do +1 damage than you would without the hoop. Hoops are smithed at lvl 60 small, 64 medium, 68 big. You add wood to it after and don't light until you use it in combat. Lighting gives +150 xp. Proud member of 'the' clan for 5 years.Join 'the' clan today
June 6, 200521 yr You mean like barricades in Castle Wars? That wouldn't work at all... I can just see someone with a full inventory of them in the Wild. They would do exactly what they do in Castle Wars, go into a narrow area and then drop one. Then the person could run away and they couldn't be followed. There is a reason barricades are only in Castle Wars. I'm sorry, but this is a horrible idea.
June 6, 200521 yr when i saw the title i thought "hmm, a new agility item" because that would be cool. but i think you can build your range levels by standing behind other objects, that there are enough of. or you could jsut get defence, or food. also, i think if used in the wilderness aswell if several archers set them up in a line they'd be unstoppable, kinda unfair.
June 6, 200521 yr Author They aren't barracades. I don't even know if they could be useable in wildy this is for monsters only... They aren't food, or normal chairs. Proud member of 'the' clan for 5 years.Join 'the' clan today
June 6, 200521 yr when i saw the title i thought "hmm, a new agility item" because that would be cool. Same here, and that would be cool. It would make me want to train Agility when I get Members again. But as described, nah, I don't see it. Granted, I'd love to have something new to smith, but this wouldn't work in the game. It's a nice idea, and you put some real thought into it, but the game mechanics just wouldn't support it, I'm afraid. --Darg-- Part of the Star Traks network. (^^Clicky!) Irony: An amnesiac rediscovering they have an eidetic memory.
June 6, 200521 yr Author Hmm ok... What if it was put in along with a new training ground? Proud member of 'the' clan for 5 years.Join 'the' clan today
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