Death Penalty Explanation?

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Re: Death Penalty Explanation?

Postby burgingham » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:22 pm

Or you have a community to support you. Which is really the best safety measure you can go for in this game.
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Re: Death Penalty Explanation?

Postby toshirohayate » Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:43 pm

burgingham wrote:Or you have a community to support you. Which is really the best safety measure you can go for in this game.



I agree. I also agree with Bitza. Being safe.. is a hard thing to do. The best precaution you can take is probably not using theft or vandalism.

As for death itself, you basically do lose everything. But your personal beliefs have to do with it as well.

Tradition:
* Learning Ability: 1/3 of normal.
* Death results in a 25% loss to skills and stats.
* Attitude changes can be made once every 3 days (in-game time)
* Receive 3 numen points per primary sacrifice


Change:
* Learning Ability: x3 normal.
* Death results in a 75% loss to skills and stats.
* Attitude changes can be made once every 8 hours (in-game time)
* 1/3 chance of receiving a numen point per primary sacrifice


Or just check this out. [If you haven't already.]

http://havenandhearth.wikia.com/wiki/Personal_Beliefs
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Re: Death Penalty Explanation?

Postby joojoo1975 » Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:40 pm

one of the biggest mistakes I did when i first started, was buy swimming back in world 2. lets not talk about that :(


anyhoo read through the wiki(especially now that server crashed for a bit) and get to know features and stuff, and then get in a village. there is saftey in numbers. . . just as long as those numbers aren't a bunch of forum flaming trolls hell bent on pissing everybody off in game


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