Halagaz wrote:Wrestling was the base of any swordmaship and other armed combat, i don't beleive there is a culture around the world that was an exception, native indian had wrestling, asian and european certainly does.
Onionfighter wrote:Halagaz wrote:Wrestling was the base of any swordmaship and other armed combat, i don't beleive there is a culture around the world that was an exception, native indian had wrestling, asian and european certainly does.
Please, tell us more.
dra6o0n wrote:Schools teaches... To some extent. They don't exactly teach you how to fend for yourselves in society, nor how to lead others or what to expect from the real world.
They want you to be mindless drones who will do as you are told really.
jacobmalins10 wrote:haha cool, but the combat gonna get more harmful in that way.
i guess i'lgo back to marksmenship
burgingham wrote:How can combat be more or less dangerous through the introducation of some cap? There is still permadeath, so when you fight someone either you or him will be dead in the end. Still as dangerous as before.
Woot wrote:burgingham wrote:How can combat be more or less dangerous through the introducation of some cap? There is still permadeath, so when you fight someone either you or him will be dead in the end. Still as dangerous as before.
Because, Aren't you tired of one man killing an entire village and its best fighters?
With the introduction of combat caps, 1on1 will reward knowledge of the combat system, and large group fights will be determined by the strategy employed and the number of people you bring
Thieves and rangers would still be there if combat were capped, I'll bet plenty of people are rushing to do just that this world
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