jasonf@cetemp.Eng.Sun.COM (Jason Freund) (07/25/90)
Does anyone know if ressurecting dead characters in an alter of VI restore all max values to their former level? Ie - just before a character dies, he has 0/100 hit points. When I ressurect him in an alter, will he still have xx/100? Or does it go down? (Hit points are just an example... I want to know if there are *any* negative side-effects to ressurecting. Thanks, Jason Freund, Sun Microsystems, jasonf@cetemp.Corp.sun.com <== summer address Deprtmnt of Computer Science, Univ California, Davis. freund@sakura.ucdavis.edu Quantum Link: JasonF5, Compu$erve: 72007,244, 690 Erie Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STOLEN QUOTES -- Please give the authors credit if you know who they are! "To understand recursion, you need to understand recursion." "Wow! Virtual memory! Now I'm gonna build me a REALLY big ram disk!" "My other computer is a SUN3/50." "E. Pluribus UNIX" -- authors unkown
mjv@brownvm.brown.edu (Marshall Vale) (07/26/90)
In article <139541@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> jasonf@cetemp.Eng.Sun.COM (Jason Freund) writes: > I want > to know if there are *any* negative side-effects to ressurecting. Yes. Some of the max levels of your characters attributes (Strength, wisdom, etc..) go down permantly. The character is ressurected with only a few health points. I find it easier and more effective in the long run to just use the suicide and restart method. Marshall --mjv@brownvm.brown.edu