Powdwer Kegs
Powdwer Kegs
Playing the demo atm and enjoying it very much. Most likely purchasing through Steam. One question, how do you ignite powder kegs? Thanks Cryme.
Re: Powdwer Kegs
Anything that causes damage can set off a powder keg. Most often you'll either cast an offensive spell or throw a rock or something. Note that you may have to shift-click to act on an inanimate object.Cryme wrote:Playing the demo atm and enjoying it very much. Most likely purchasing through Steam. One question, how do you ignite powder kegs? Thanks Cryme.
Re: Powdwer Kegs
[quote][/quote]Thanks friend for the quick reply. Cryme
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And you probably do not want to be standing within 2 squares of the keg when you ignite it. Just in case that wasn't obvious. When I first ran into them in Book I, I thought the XXX signified alcohol so I tried to bust one open with my axe. 

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Wimps ignite powder kegs with ranged weapons and spells. Real men just whack them with a big hammer.
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But then the real men die.....
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Who needs a hammer? Real men just whack them with a hand a few times. 

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Sounds to me like somebody needs to boost her Endurance.Painted Lady wrote:But then the real men die.....
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Re: Powdwer Kegs
So, essentially we're arguing between the shows Jack*ss and Mythbusters.
I don't think I even have to say which side I'm on.
I don't think I even have to say which side I'm on.
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