12-11-2007, 02:38 AM
*applauds smurtle*
Some good points there, the idea i think behind making minoc unguarded would only be a temporary fix... if it becomes unguarded sure you might get a minute of entertainment killing the newbie miners but in the end we are all going to lose out.
Ive personally always seen Minoc as the new people town, it where most people go to start out training there crafts as it has everything... a safe bank, smithy shop plenty of trees and a largish mine. If we then lose this mine then we are going to lose all these new players.
I think they way it is now with the unguarded spaces between the bridge and mine entrance is good. It allows the murderers to sneak in and kill miners but also give the miners SOME change to survive...
Ive seen some good fights in front of that mine in the last few days... the guard lines make it all the more interesting
Anyway thats just my input on that point.
Your second point about horses is true also... i remember they used to only cost like 300gp or something didnt they?
Some good points there, the idea i think behind making minoc unguarded would only be a temporary fix... if it becomes unguarded sure you might get a minute of entertainment killing the newbie miners but in the end we are all going to lose out.
Ive personally always seen Minoc as the new people town, it where most people go to start out training there crafts as it has everything... a safe bank, smithy shop plenty of trees and a largish mine. If we then lose this mine then we are going to lose all these new players.
I think they way it is now with the unguarded spaces between the bridge and mine entrance is good. It allows the murderers to sneak in and kill miners but also give the miners SOME change to survive...
Ive seen some good fights in front of that mine in the last few days... the guard lines make it all the more interesting

Anyway thats just my input on that point.
Your second point about horses is true also... i remember they used to only cost like 300gp or something didnt they?
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