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:We could still have a good suggestion page, just move the good suggestions after a couple of days and move the bad ones to an archive page.-- [[User:Daylan|Daylan]] 21:34, 7 March 2006 (GMT) | :We could still have a good suggestion page, just move the good suggestions after a couple of days and move the bad ones to an archive page.-- [[User:Daylan|Daylan]] 21:34, 7 March 2006 (GMT) | ||
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+ | ===Exorcism=== | ||
+ | {{suggestion| | ||
+ | suggest_type=Skill, requires Sixth Sense| | ||
+ | suggest_scope=Shamans, possibly others| | ||
+ | suggest_description=As my shaman character tries to appease an evil spirit verbally, begging it in vain to leave his poor village alone, I find myself wondering why he cannot, as his village shaman had before him, placate the spirits and protect himself and others from them. Now, the way I roleplay the character, it makes perfect sense; he is not yet truly a shaman, but training in the shamanic arts as one of the Raktam shaman's apprentices. | ||
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+ | I'm actually considering two or three ideas here, but, to save space, I'm suggesting it as one. Please give me your thoughts on both, and which one you prefer. For both of these ideas for skills, I'm thinking Shaman-only. I don't like restricting things to only one side, but shamans are the only ones for whom it really seems to make sense. Perhaps the addition of a Priest or Missionary class for outsiders would change this? | ||
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+ | The first idea, '''Exorcism''', is an active ability. When a spirit is present in your "block," you can Exorcise them for 1 AP, shunting them out of it 1 square in a random direction (if inside a building, simply out of it). Now, moving them one square away is hardly a block from further spiritual attacks, so perhaps this could also keep spirits from entering the block for a certain time period? I'm thinking perhaps 24 hours. Not a terrible restraint. Still, it keeps them out for a while. This would probably look good on a Missionary/Priest. | ||
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+ | The second idea doesn't really have a name yet. I'm thinking, perhaps, '''Placation.''' For now, let's pretend that's the name. Placation is a passive ability. It does not restrict the movement of spirits, but, rather, restricts what they can do in your presence. When a shaman (for this feels like it would be more in line with the Shaman class than Exorcism) learns this, spirits are no longer capable of wailing and screaming in his presence. Rather, while in the same "block" as the shaman, they get the same message that they used to get when trying to scream and wail in a village; that the present shaman is blocking it. They could still stay in the area, and they could speak via Ghostly Whisper, but they cannot Scream or Wail. | ||
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+ | So. Thoughts? eally, this is less of a suggestion and more of a proto-suggestion. A quick jotting down of my thoughts on this, so that, through discussion, it can form into a defined suggestion. Hence my placing it in the Discussion page.| | ||
+ | suggest_time=04:12, 6 May 2006 (BST)| | ||
+ | suggest_author=[[User:Wifey|Wifey]]| | ||
+ | suggest_comments= | ||
+ | <!-- COMMENT **BELOW** THIS LINE - DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE --> | ||
+ | Comment here | ||
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Revision as of 03:12, 6 May 2006
Slith has proposed the adoption of a suggestion template, much like that which is used on the Urban Dead wiki. I have taken a little liberty with the design and have modified it slightly to have borders and include the author's name. I propose that this template be worked on for a week and then formally adopted. --Lint 05:21, 24 March 2006 (GMT)
- Well, it's over a week and no one seems to object. I'll be setting up the suggestion pages with example template usage. --Lint 23:10, 5 April 2006 (BST)
Lets use a suggestion template
Lets use a suggestion template
Like the one from Urbandead, Because honestly this page is very messy
Suggestion Name
Author | Timestamp | Type | Scope |
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Slith | 18:24, 19 March 2006 (GMT) | Skill, balance change, improvement, etc | Who or what it applies to |
Full description. Check spelling and be descriptive.
Comments
- Comments here
Style Guidelines
Perhaps a little formatting is needed for this page. Where do we append the new suggestions on this page? I've seen them stacked on top and I've seen them placed at the bottom. I've been placing them at the bottom. In theory that gives the users an opportunity to scan the list to see if something similarly listed is already there. --Lint 06:28, 5 March 2006 (GMT)
Also, replies. Should we use the indentations from colons (:) or the bulleted lists (*). I'm sort of leaning towards bulleted lists, but they make it difficult to form multiple paragraphs and require all the replies to be directly one line below the other which is horrible to read when editing. The colons are nice, especially with all the freedom they provide, but it becomes a bit difficult to see who is replying to what. --Lint 06:28, 5 March 2006 (GMT)
Maybe we should break it up into pages by suggestion type, like a skills page, item page, ect. and if people have a big suggestion they could go into a large suggestion page(for suggesting a skill and item).-- Daylan 00:45, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
- I think that we all have slightly different interpretations of what suggestions fall under what sections. It would probably be more straight-forward to just list suggestions chronologically and move the old suggestions to Suggestions/Archives (or something like that) and implemented suggestions to Suggestions/Implemented (or something like that). --Lint 02:18, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
- I think it'd be easier to keep good suggestions on the same page, move implemented ones off to another page and things that are considered by most people to be a bad idea can get pushed to a different page to be ignored, revisited later, or whatever. --Simon 09:38, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
- I can understand the different type of suggestions implied by Items, Skills, and Classes. However, Game Mechanics and Other, I'm no so clear on. Are these two categories really separate? --Lint 17:39, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
- Perhaps just merge Game Mechanics and Other under a single "Other" page. It doesn't seem to be too bad like this, although we probably need an "Implemented" page still for things like Writing. --Simon 17:41, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
- We could still have a good suggestion page, just move the good suggestions after a couple of days and move the bad ones to an archive page.-- Daylan 21:34, 7 March 2006 (GMT)
Exorcism
Author | Timestamp | Type | Scope |
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Wifey | 04:12, 6 May 2006 (BST) | Skill, requires Sixth Sense | Shamans, possibly others |
As my shaman character tries to appease an evil spirit verbally, begging it in vain to leave his poor village alone, I find myself wondering why he cannot, as his village shaman had before him, placate the spirits and protect himself and others from them. Now, the way I roleplay the character, it makes perfect sense; he is not yet truly a shaman, but training in the shamanic arts as one of the Raktam shaman's apprentices.
I'm actually considering two or three ideas here, but, to save space, I'm suggesting it as one. Please give me your thoughts on both, and which one you prefer. For both of these ideas for skills, I'm thinking Shaman-only. I don't like restricting things to only one side, but shamans are the only ones for whom it really seems to make sense. Perhaps the addition of a Priest or Missionary class for outsiders would change this?
The first idea, Exorcism, is an active ability. When a spirit is present in your "block," you can Exorcise them for 1 AP, shunting them out of it 1 square in a random direction (if inside a building, simply out of it). Now, moving them one square away is hardly a block from further spiritual attacks, so perhaps this could also keep spirits from entering the block for a certain time period? I'm thinking perhaps 24 hours. Not a terrible restraint. Still, it keeps them out for a while. This would probably look good on a Missionary/Priest.
The second idea doesn't really have a name yet. I'm thinking, perhaps, Placation. For now, let's pretend that's the name. Placation is a passive ability. It does not restrict the movement of spirits, but, rather, restricts what they can do in your presence. When a shaman (for this feels like it would be more in line with the Shaman class than Exorcism) learns this, spirits are no longer capable of wailing and screaming in his presence. Rather, while in the same "block" as the shaman, they get the same message that they used to get when trying to scream and wail in a village; that the present shaman is blocking it. They could still stay in the area, and they could speak via Ghostly Whisper, but they cannot Scream or Wail.
So. Thoughts? eally, this is less of a suggestion and more of a proto-suggestion. A quick jotting down of my thoughts on this, so that, through discussion, it can form into a defined suggestion. Hence my placing it in the Discussion page.
Comments
Comment here