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Erous
01-31-2018, 04:33 PM
[Roll result: 127 (open d100: 63)]

A spectral triton defender swings a lackluster blue steel harpoon at your steel spikestar and connects!

Your steel spikestar is knocked to the ground!

Roundtime: 6 sec.

A triton executioner drops his curved black handaxe and snatches up a perfect steel spikestar with thick seaweed braided about its haft!

A triton executioner puts a perfect steel spikestar with thick seaweed braided about its haft in his thick leather harness and slings a navy-banded slate grey targe over his shoulder.

Fortunately I was able to retrieve it. But this prevented my fully bonded weapon from returning to me. The executioner later removed it from the harness to swing at me before it died, allowing us to loot it. What would've happened if we killed it with the weapon inside the harness? I'd imagine it'd stay there. Sloot probably wouldn't have picked it up...and I'm not sure if those harnesses crumble.

Mogonis
01-31-2018, 04:54 PM
Maybe it's an oversight with critter containers. I believe a bonded weapon will return from a player's open container. Not sure what happens if it dies with the weapon inside.

Erous
01-31-2018, 05:03 PM
Maybe it's an oversight with critter containers. I believe a bonded weapon will return from a player's open container. Not sure what happens if it dies with the weapon inside.

Well it never returned to me from the critter. I spent what time I could looking for it, then took out my backup weapon.

Wrathbringer
01-31-2018, 05:09 PM
Maybe it's an oversight with critter containers. I believe a bonded weapon will return from a player's open container. Not sure what happens if it dies with the weapon inside.

Wrong.

Gelston
01-31-2018, 06:16 PM
Maybe it's an oversight with critter containers. I believe a bonded weapon will return from a player's open container. Not sure what happens if it dies with the weapon inside.

It sure won't.

As to the OP, yes it would have stayed in the critter's container. No, sloot wouldn't have looked in there for it.

Erous
01-31-2018, 06:41 PM
It sure won't.

As to the OP, yes it would have stayed in the critter's container. No, sloot wouldn't have looked in there for it.

That is f'n fantastic.../sarcasm

Gelston
01-31-2018, 06:48 PM
That is f'n fantastic.../sarcasm

This is why you must be attentive!

Erous
01-31-2018, 06:49 PM
This is why you must be attentive!

Well, I am. I don't bot hunt at all, like not even a little bit. Hence I can counter this type of tactic. While ingenious, this really sucks.