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Post by ringilltull on Nov 3, 2005 13:34:28 GMT
Can mine be something like "Bhelor's Bountiful Beer"?
*Grin* Bhelor
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Post by FunkySwerve on Nov 6, 2005 10:02:17 GMT
Please check the post a few pages back where I describe the requirements for a drink to get added. In short, you must spend more time on it than it takes me to add it to the mod. In other words, a description of some kind is required. Funky
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Post by avatthee on Jan 1, 2006 11:27:04 GMT
Avat's Unending Cosmic Suicider Description: On quests avat faced whordes of enemies, countless dragons and angry housewives. After running himself out of spells he turned to his trusty tankard and took a swig of his personal favourite drink. Why? Because he'd just realised that he was about to be killed and he wanted it to be slightly less painful.
Also i know we arent supposed to ask for effects but in the description i put less damage so plz could it have a bit of damage reduction. The rest i dont care.
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Post by FunkySwerve on Jan 1, 2006 19:29:03 GMT
Sure, will do. Funky
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Post by avatthee on Jan 1, 2006 21:52:57 GMT
Thanks
avat
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Post by Delfestra Ruinvorn on Jan 7, 2006 15:44:42 GMT
Delfestra's Midnight Merlot:
"This Drow wine is jet black, with a smokey, subtle taste and a sultry character. Aged for centuries in subterranean vaults , it is a strong compliment to such delicacies as Barrage-Blasted Dragon Eyes, and Starfire Roasted Ssithrak, and Balor au poivre."
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Post by FunkySwerve on Jan 21, 2006 8:09:55 GMT
Both added in the next update. Funky
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Post by Balduvard on Mar 7, 2006 19:09:33 GMT
Wow, cool idea. If you can get a working script I'll put it in...I'm not spending time scripting custom drinks, sorry. Not sure what has changed in the past few months, but I think there's still too much to be done right now without adding some custom drink effects to the to-do list. You're welcome to do what I did back then though and try to script it yourself.
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Post by Delfestra Ruinvorn on Mar 7, 2006 19:23:42 GMT
Yah, just was read this on my other post from Funky...price I pay for not doing my homework.
As I said there, I will try to script something, but I can't script to save my life. Still, the idea of belching after *high quality wine* is so utterly grating to me that I'll have to find time to make it work.
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Post by Balduvard on Mar 7, 2006 22:38:46 GMT
Two things you may find useful in your endeavor: The NWN Lexicon - It has pretty much everything you'll need to know about any function or use of them, including many tutorials. Lilac Soul's Script Generator - A very useful tool for those just starting out scripting--though the end result can be slightly more unwieldly due to the simplistic nature of it. An invaluable learning tool nonetheless (I made my drink with it before taking it to Funky and working through many remakes to create a more streamlined end result).
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Post by archivis on Mar 26, 2006 4:32:09 GMT
Archivis' Ancient Archival Apple Ale: Aged Arrogantly Above Angry Ankhegs and Archons
For long ages, the ancestral seat of Castle Archivon was forced to import its alcoholic consumables from the dwarven nations to the far west, taking care to hire only rare elven traders to transport the substance, as anyone else would have the good sense to abscond with the very finest in liquors and blame it all on the bandits along the way (a notoriously inebriated bunch, it's true), instead of sticking up their noses at "rockbunny brews" and going on and on about the general superiority of the elven way.
After many years paying exorbitant fees and getting preached to by ridiculously rich at this point elven mercantile houses, the Lord Archivon at the time, one Gelebber Archivis, decided to just make his own. He had the deeper dungeons cleared of most of the more troublesome pests - orcs, goblins, wraiths, and adventurers - so that it could be converted to a giant magical brewing laboratory.
He gathered his ingredients carefully from what was at hand - mostly his old alchemical byproducts and the odd gelatinous cube for body - and set about brewing his first batch.
Two generations later the crypt-like brewing lab was finally exorcised and the rubble cleared away. The Lord Archivon at that time, Gelebber the III was running a war and had little interest in matters of brewing. Until he captured a half-kobold gnomish brew master by the name of Sours-go-bang.
The brew master convinced the prison guards to let him take over their secret still in return for posh treatment. The arrangement ran along for quite some time, using captured creatures from the inter-dimensional war as labor, the half-kobold as brew master, and the guards as the unofficial distribution network. Of course all good things came to an end once a bottle of the stuff made its way to the Lord of the castle.
The rest - floggings, revolutions, mass polymorphs and all - is history, and now this brew is available at all of a certain class of tavern, where people don't mind the odd side effect or three.
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Post by FunkySwerve on Mar 26, 2006 5:51:20 GMT
NIce work! I'll get it added in. Funky
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Post by archivis on Mar 26, 2006 12:12:53 GMT
Spiffy! First round is on me then once it hits the shelves:)
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Post by MilesAtma on Mar 28, 2006 0:57:13 GMT
Miles' Magic Mojo Miles, a ranger sworn to protect the forest, was out patrolling one late afternoon in the Deadwood when suddenly he was attacked by a small band of shadowelves. Miles fought vigorously for 30 minutes when he was struck in the back by a well-placed arrow. Unconscious, he lay prone to a final deadly blow from one of the elves. However, unbeknownst to Miles or the elves, a magical blessing had been performed on one of the great deadwood trees by a powerful Druid experimenter. As luck would have it, one of the trees had been slashed and from it dripped a thin stream of sap down into the opened mouth of Miles. Instantly and miraculously, Miles regained consciousness and jumped to his feet, now energized and hardened from the saps magical powers. The blows seemed unable to penetrate the skin and Miles was able to withstand enormous amounts of damage. Miles defeated the shadowelves that day and has since tapped the tree for future potions. Miles still seeks out the Druid who made this wonderful sap as he wants to thank him for saving his life and the lives of other rangers.
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Post by FunkySwerve on Mar 28, 2006 5:33:16 GMT
Adding that one as well! Thanks, Funky
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