What type of human is your favourite?
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I was thinking that the Rohan Knight's ability 'light speed jump' would count as their 'charge', anything else would just be regular fighting (Albeit on a horse).
Also, ToME is hardly realistic at the best of times, and it doesn't suffer for it. Along with knights on horses you have Deathmolds being served in inns, Trolls and Hobbits fitting into the same armour and some warriors who can mow down a room full of dragons without breaking a sweat.
How many children are we talking about?
Also, ToME is hardly realistic at the best of times, and it doesn't suffer for it. Along with knights on horses you have Deathmolds being served in inns, Trolls and Hobbits fitting into the same armour and some warriors who can mow down a room full of dragons without breaking a sweat.
How many children are we talking about?
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Since when does a warhorse sit still in battle?Mike the Monk wrote:A standing horse is a big, easy to hit target. A mace or heavy sword could easily cripple a horse with one blow to a leg, bringing the rider to the ground.

Yes, a horse might be overwhelmed by enough foot soldiers, but I believe that movies and television shows make it look far more probable/easy than it really is. I'm no expert on this, but I suspect that what is far more likely to occur with a mobbed horse is for the rider to be pulled from the saddle and killed on the ground.
But anyway, as Burb Lulls says, you're not going to find exact realism in ToME, anyway.

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Well a Hobbit will always fit inside a trolls armourTrolls and Hobbits fitting into the same armour

This post is also in the General Discussion section so I don't want to get spoilyHow many children are we talking about?

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A bit silly that. To fit a hobbit its intended owner couldn't have reached his full growth. Mithril is expensive enough that even a king should wait for his son to stop growing before getting him mithril armor.
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If we were going for dyed-in-the-wool accuracy, then ill-fitting armor would have negative AC for anyone/thing it wasn't precisely made to fit. Do you really want to go there? (Anyway, I doubt the code could support such stringency.)
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So we'll just say that there is a secrect automatizer that destroys anything that won't fit the current character. I guess characters must be smart enough to sort out the artifacts, and tuck and pull a few stitches/rivets/loops here and there to make them fit.
BTW... I like the idea of finding a Troll's Full Plate Armor of Immunity {25, +11} (+80%), and being unable to use it. Wouldn't the RNG have a field day with that!
BTW... I like the idea of finding a Troll's Full Plate Armor of Immunity {25, +11} (+80%), and being unable to use it. Wouldn't the RNG have a field day with that!
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Yes, the game only lets you see equipment that fits your character, when in truth you're wading waist deep in all different sizes and types of armours.archerelf wrote:So we'll just say that there is a secrect automatizer that destroys anything that won't fit the current character.
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Well, that's filthy rich people for you... Back in the day when Moria was operational, the price of mithril would have been less, although still high. At the time of the story new mithril hadn't been produced for many centuries and the price had really had time to creep up.Atarlost wrote:A bit silly that. To fit a hobbit its intended owner couldn't have reached his full growth. Mithril is expensive enough that even a king should wait for his son to stop growing before getting him mithril armor.
If you want a modern comparison, think about how the price of plastic would behave a long time after the Peak Oil if there were no alternate ways of production.
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