what does that have to do with templates?I've read all of Chad's stories and all of your stories. I prefer Chad's. *shrug*
What's that?If you want to persuasion theft people. Well, navigating that line is tricky.
I don't understand. Can you give an example?theft by persuasion. It walks a fine line between theft and scamming. I don't promote it because scamming becomes a real life moral issue in many cases rather than a clean uo steal.
But what if you are actually using the "Stealing" skill?a bright line rule is if you communicate with folks outside of the game, ie: use of icq or these forums, you're engaging in scamming not theft.
If you abuse a game mechanic in an entirely unintended way, you're scamming.
If you're taking payment for something as part of a larger pre-arranged deal and then not fulfilling your end of the bargain, you're probably scamming.
You cease to be roleplaying a thief in a game and become just another scammer. Whether or not you went through the formality of using the skill in the end does not absolve you of the means deployed to get there.But what if you are actually using the "Stealing" skill?
Why does one have to role play to be a thief?You cease to be roleplaying a thief in a game and become just another scammer. Whether or not you went through the formality of using the skill in the end does not absolve you of the means deployed to get there.
Looting is a classic behavior of thieves in UO. However, it's more accurately called Burglary.Why does one have to role play to be a thief?
To be a thief, you can use the "Stealing" skill.....I don't foresee any other requirements.
I mean, do you constitute yourself being a thief by pick up items that people unlock from a house? I consider that "looting" --- not stealing.
By you episodes you keep claiming that picking up items from the ground is theft, and I assure you most of this forum's more regular visitors disagree with your assessment. You should see my In Box....By your definition, stealing items from the ground is theft, the ground can not be a mark. I assure you, this forum's more regular visitors will disagree with your assessment.
The only way that you could steal house keys or boat keys was from the skill....so I'm not sure where you are going with that comment.Taking from folks homes has always been theft. Even in the old days, it was. In fact, if you recall, stealing house keys and the standard stealing of boat keys was merely a means for robbing ones house or boat.
As for Illuminati, he's trying to argue that scamming is a legitimate form of theft. It is most assuredly not. The reason he is doing so is because he is OhMyGED, aka oblivion, a scammer.
As for trammel, I'm not hiding those burglaries take place in trammel. Public houses in felucca are quite rare, those that are public are built specifically to keep burglars and other ne'er do wells out. The fact that uninsured valuables are uncommon in felucca would be an understatement. Any player that decides to steal scrolls is essentially stealing purely for the sake of stealing. If you want scrolls, you can take them all quite easily with a red.
Have I burglarized in fel? Yes, are the stories good? not really. They're rarely worth more than a million and I have very little time to take screen shots.
Thieves, loot, steal and sometimes kill... all traditional behaviors of thieves.The only way that you could steal house keys or boat keys was from the skill....so I'm not sure where you are going with that comment.
I don't think I mentioned anything about scamming, and if I recall, to be a thief, you should use the "Stealing" skill. Notice I say skill, because any character can just loot an item off the ground.
I would recommend, as Nexus stated, that if you want to refer to yourself as the "King of Thieves" --- why don't you try stealing instead of looting? I think it would be more appropriate to call you the "King of Looters" because 2/3rd of your stories pertain to just that.
so, would selling someone a scroll and stealing it back be considered a scam?Using the skill of stealing for part of a larger scam is still a scam.
I hope you enjoy bandages, potions, and ninja starsHas anyone written a guide or know of a guide or willing to write a guide on how to be a thief on a prodo shard?
My position mirrors everything quoted above.Like Raptor, I see pickpocketing to be the line for true UO thieving.
Nevertheless, burglary and piracy have always been great pastimes for thieves. Makes for fun stories.
Scams?A fast tongue (or typing, as it were) to set up a mark is one thing; but guild PK'ing/thieving is for bums.
No it wasn't...laA classic behavior of many Thug Thieves was always putting on a disguise kit, joining a local guild, and then going on the ultimate stealing/killing spree until the kit wore off or the guild had enough of you.
never played a thug thief eh?No it wasn't...la
Yep. These were thieves that rarely had snooping and focused entirely on killing. Always a fun template.Thug thief = thief w/ fighting skills to attack people who attacked you when you went grey. It didn't matter what you stole. The point was to get people to attack a defenseless thief.
I think Rico helped define the thug thief.never played a thug thief eh?
I miss armor smashing.Hehe, get some Trammy in full val plate to attack you, whip out your mace and bust it all up on him. Good times.
ROFL. Back in the day, setting up a character as a 5x mage with arms lore and stealing sure did give a few unwary dexxers a thing to think about after they attacked what they thought was a defenseless disarm thief.never played a thug thief eh?No it wasn't...la
Better days....ROFL. Back in the day, setting up a character as a 5x mage with arms lore and stealing sure did give a few unwary dexxers a thing to think about after they attacked what they thought was a defenseless disarm thief.
There was absolutely no need for snooping on that template since you would just target the nice weapon the dexxer had in their hands. Quick disarm steal, and presto...you were grey...the player thought you were just a disarm thief, and moments later...I would be looting the remainder of their stuff...la