10-27-2014, 10:11 AM
I mentioned no cons above but I would like to mention one now.
NPCs camping fallen PCs when the creature they are playing should not be intelligent enough to consider doing so. Skeletons and zombies should not be standing over a dying being to prevent others from getting to the being dying but should continue to go after the living. Even if "eating" a PC once a healthy PC engages them in any way the zombie, skeleton, or other lower form of undead should go after the "more alive" beings than the one that is clearly dying before them.
Same with animals. If an animal is "eating" someone and another potential threat comes along the animal will either attack the new threat to drive it off or run itself.
Camping a body dependent on the role being played is very not cool just to try to get PC kills.
NPCs camping fallen PCs when the creature they are playing should not be intelligent enough to consider doing so. Skeletons and zombies should not be standing over a dying being to prevent others from getting to the being dying but should continue to go after the living. Even if "eating" a PC once a healthy PC engages them in any way the zombie, skeleton, or other lower form of undead should go after the "more alive" beings than the one that is clearly dying before them.
Same with animals. If an animal is "eating" someone and another potential threat comes along the animal will either attack the new threat to drive it off or run itself.
Camping a body dependent on the role being played is very not cool just to try to get PC kills.
Older looking male Dwarf
OOG Name - Brad Stevens
OOG Name - Brad Stevens