Ability to lift cows.

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Ability to lift cows.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Tue May 11, 2010 5:08 am

Ability to lift cows. Pretty self explanatory this suggestion. Thoughts? Can lift up things much heavier then cows, so why not cows?
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby kralmir » Tue May 11, 2010 5:11 am

because if it doesnt smash in your face or ribs it will still put up one hell of a resistance about the fact some human is lifting it up.

yes we can lift heavier stuff but saying that is going to serve as a argument to force those things to become something you need several people to lift rather then a argument to make cows liftable.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby DatOneGuy » Tue May 11, 2010 5:24 am

kralmir wrote:because if it doesnt smash in your face or ribs it will still put up one hell of a resistance about the fact some human is lifting it up.

yes we can lift heavier stuff but saying that is going to serve as a argument to force those things to become something you need several people to lift rather then a argument to make cows liftable.

It should take multiple people to lift an oven... wouldn't mind seeing that around.

Perhaps some sort of 'drag' option, and it takes a bit of stamina (based on weight).

Would be nice if this also tied in with some sort of rotational ability that would require ropes and multiple people.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby sabinati » Tue May 11, 2010 5:32 am

how about just making a leashed animal teleport with you...?
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby Bl1tzX » Tue May 11, 2010 10:57 am

You can lift cows, but they struggle and leap out of your hands in such a short time, you don't even do the lift animation and the cow doeesn't move at all.

Anyway, I'd go with either option. Lift cows or make cows teleport with you.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby Blxz » Wed May 12, 2010 8:44 am

Why not magical white and red balls (lets call them ekop balls) that we can use to suck animals in for transportation. And then we can walk around and carry lots of cows with us (maybe only limited to 6 which is reasonable). After that we can use the cows to fight. maybe even put other animals in them. then we can train them and level up and fight 4 mysterious people who have super strong cows. Yay, pika....i mean cowchu I choose youuuuuuuuuuuu.

Actually, making fully tamed cows teleport with you makes more sense.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby Resture » Wed May 12, 2010 8:53 am

Blxz wrote:Why not magical white and red balls (lets call them ekop balls) that we can use to suck animals in for transportation. And then we can walk around and carry lots of cows with us (maybe only limited to 6 which is reasonable). After that we can use the cows to fight. maybe even put other animals in them. then we can train them and level up and fight 4 mysterious people who have super strong cows. Yay, pika....i mean cowchu I choose youuuuuuuuuuuu.


I like where you are going with this. I totally agree.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby Cheswin » Wed May 12, 2010 8:56 am

Watch out for Group Tekcor! They'll burn down your village and steal your Ekop balls for themselves.
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby kralmir » Wed May 12, 2010 11:42 am

Blxz wrote:Why not magical white and red balls (lets call them ekop balls) that we can use to suck animals in for transportation. And then we can walk around and carry lots of cows with us (maybe only limited to 6 which is reasonable). After that we can use the cows to fight. maybe even put other animals in them. then we can train them and level up and fight 4 mysterious people who have super strong cows. Yay, pika....i mean cowchu I choose youuuuuuuuuuuu.

Actually, making fully tamed cows teleport with you makes more sense.



nono your idea makes a lot of sense
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Re: Ability to lift cows.

Postby springyb » Wed May 12, 2010 3:18 pm

kralmir wrote:because if it doesnt smash in your face or ribs it will still put up one hell of a resistance about the fact some human is lifting it up.

yes we can lift heavier stuff but saying that is going to serve as a argument to force those things to become something you need several people to lift rather then a argument to make cows liftable.


Come on now.

My hearthling trapped the wild cow in a pen and murdered all it's friends and family right in front of it. Then he beat it until it forgot it's family's butcher was standing in front of it and then beat it some more until it became cool with giving up it's carefree wild life on the heathland in order to live in it's small cramped pen. I think he could get the same cow to let him carry it places.
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