Rags becoming Bloodied

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Rags becoming Bloodied

Postby random » Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:03 pm

Rags being "bloodied" after being used on someone who is not injured makes no sense. They should be able to be used on people again if they have mistakingly been put on someone who is not bloodied.

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Re: Rags becoming Bloodied

Postby Devour » Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:04 pm

I don't know. 100-odd LP per use seems a bit excessive, and them not giving LP would be silly.

EDIT: Nevermind the fact that some people ( i.e. me and a few others I know ) use them pre-emptively, when they go hunting or running about.
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Re: Rags becoming Bloodied

Postby jorb » Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:06 pm

Devour is right about the reason for the gauze to turn into a bloody rag regardless of whether it has healed anything or not. Back in the days you could take it off and get your gauze back, this turned out to be an LP mill, though, so we removed it.
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