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[Fallen London] et al.: Sunless Skies is out!

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  • Loren MichaelLoren Michael Registered User regular
    is there a decent place to find a bunch of strange catches? I had a bad run-in with Mt. Nomad in a snowstorm and the Adventurer dude in London's starting quests are comically hard for my tiny and under-equipped ship

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  • JacobkoshJacobkosh Gamble a stamp. I can show you how to be a real man!Moderator mod
    You can buy Strange Catches in, uh...Khan's Shadow or Irem. Maybe both?

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  • BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    I have uncovered almost the whole map and have upgraded my ship to something not made of tissue paper. Now I've found Aestival supplies aren't such a worry, but the Sphinxstone has dried up, cutting off my main income. Visit enough ports and your fuel is replenished by the Admiralty at a rate of 1/1, and that almost takes care of itself, but roaming is limited by the amount of terror I can stack up running lights out for long periods. I can basically get out to Aestival and back again, calling in on some close north or south ports on the way, but if I don't stop by Aesitval I will always be out of pocket when I get back to London purely because of the need to resupply.

  • JacobkoshJacobkosh Gamble a stamp. I can show you how to be a real man!Moderator mod
    Have you tried your hand at sunrunning, @Bogart ? that should help, at least for a while.

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  • BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    Jacobkosh wrote: »
    Have you tried your hand at sunrunning, Bogart ? that should help, at least for a while.

    Not yet. It is on my list of things to try, though. I kinda want to progress the Father's Bones quest, or get some more colours to the First Curator (two down, five to go). The Sphinxstone runs weren't too grindy because the Salt Lions were pretty close to London, but I dunno if my interest in the game will stand a long period of grinding out Echoes. I think I'm stuck in a period of grind out Echoes or start a slide into bankruptcy.

    You need a bunch of fuel and supplies to get to the surface, don't you? That will cut down on the number of Mirrorcatch boxes I can take, but ho hum.

  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Is there any easy way to lower Suspicion? I could swear there was an option to give rats to orphans but I can't find it, or anything else, anywhere.

    One in spite and one on flit with certain shadowy ranges. Equip the talkative fat and look again.

  • milskimilski Poyo! Registered User regular
    Also, Instant Ablution Absolution or however those words go together is both action and cost effective; it removes a very random amount of suspicion but can remove enough to drop you from 5 to 0 if you're lucky, and drops scandal by a small amount.

    If your suspicion is actually a big deal, it's probably easier to just buy one, chug it, and then take actions to make back the money, compared to slowly paying rats or w/e for the flit to remove your suspicion.

    If you are a POSI already, the bottle is less effective, but I think it can still remove quite a lot of suspicion at once.

    I ate an engineer
  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Yeah the one in spite is much better gives you a bunch of crap and shadowy increase and suspicion drop

  • AnteCantelopeAnteCantelope Registered User regular
    milski wrote: »
    Also, Instant Ablution Absolution or however those words go together is both action and cost effective; it removes a very random amount of suspicion but can remove enough to drop you from 5 to 0 if you're lucky, and drops scandal by a small amount.

    If your suspicion is actually a big deal, it's probably easier to just buy one, chug it, and then take actions to make back the money, compared to slowly paying rats or w/e for the flit to remove your suspicion.

    If you are a POSI already, the bottle is less effective, but I think it can still remove quite a lot of suspicion at once.

    I am a POSI, but yeah that worked nicely. Thanks, I wouldn't have thought of it!

  • DracomicronDracomicron Registered User regular
    edited March 2015
    Bogart wrote: »
    Jacobkosh wrote: »
    Have you tried your hand at sunrunning, Bogart ? that should help, at least for a while.

    Not yet. It is on my list of things to try, though. I kinda want to progress the Father's Bones quest, or get some more colours to the First Curator (two down, five to go). The Sphinxstone runs weren't too grindy because the Salt Lions were pretty close to London, but I dunno if my interest in the game will stand a long period of grinding out Echoes. I think I'm stuck in a period of grind out Echoes or start a slide into bankruptcy.

    You need a bunch of fuel and supplies to get to the surface, don't you? That will cut down on the number of Mirrorcatch boxes I can take, but ho hum.

    The surface requirements are
    22 Fuel, 2 Supplies
    . If your cargo hold is 40 then that means you can probably afford to bring about 5 mirrorcatch boxes, leaving the rest for coffee.
    (buy coffee from Port Carnalian if possible; that will give over 2:1 profits)
    You CAN resupply for cheap on the surface.
    Fuel is 15 echoes, Supplies are only *5* echoes. Recent News spends well on the surface. You can also do favors for the Anarchists in Vienna to defray the fuel and Supplies costs once you get back to London.

    Sunrunning gives you a particular Menace, which I've only ever taken to 130 or so.
    I've heard that the really bad effects come at around 200, but even at 130 I was sometimes having crazy Terror-increasing dreams about it.

    Having ended my last game with over 60,000 echoes worth of cash and merchandise after starting from scratch, all I can say about money is that it is there. Look at the hints in this thread and the SE++ thread for examples of where to make money. If you have a gunship of some sort (i.e. forward gun slot), then remember to gear up and kill as many monsters as possible (enemy ships aren't generally worth it if they have more HP than about two volleys from your weapons), because, among other things, they give you Hunting Trophies, which unlock:
    * Memories of Distant Shores, Zee Stories, and Tales of Terror at Godfall
    * Terror/Hunger reduction and Memories of Distant Shores at Abbey Rock
    * The Merchant Venturer often wants 7 of them

    The first one in particular is important for re-doing the Venderbight Last Tour, which is big money and fabulous prizes if you can do it without any losses, and very respectable cash even if you can't.

    Dracomicron on
    Bogart
  • Steel AngelSteel Angel Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    I have uncovered almost the whole map and have upgraded my ship to something not made of tissue paper. Now I've found Aestival supplies aren't such a worry, but the Sphinxstone has dried up, cutting off my main income. Visit enough ports and your fuel is replenished by the Admiralty at a rate of 1/1, and that almost takes care of itself, but roaming is limited by the amount of terror I can stack up running lights out for long periods. I can basically get out to Aestival and back again, calling in on some close north or south ports on the way, but if I don't stop by Aesitval I will always be out of pocket when I get back to London purely because of the need to resupply.

    If you use the 1500 power engine on the starter or Corvette ships you shouldn't have significant issues with terror on long trips since you spend less time out in the dark. Likewise, you shouldn't have to run without lights as often. That's something you do more of early on when you can't replenish fuel as easily. Terror management becomes more important once you're able to do midtrip resupply at Palmerston or the occasional topping off at other ports.

    If you've managed to run out of Sphinxstone, you should be in a good position for a lot of other money making opportunities unless you were doing nothing but stone runs. Various First Curator requests should be doable though what you need isn't always apparent. Other examples:
    The merchant venturer pays well for his requests. Those run out eventually but often involve picking up stuff from places you want to visit anyway.
    Port Cecil's Principalities End quest rewards 7 schintillack which can be used for some of the venturer's requests or traded for Outlandish Artifacts in Varchas.
    Recent News can be exchanged for 5 Mushroom Wine at the Isle of Cats which you can then trade for coffee at the Empire of Hands.
    Polythreme and The Nativity both have repeatable delivers to London that don't run out. Not as much profit but not as much cargo space required.

    Big Dookie wrote: »
    I found that tilting it doesn't work very well, and once I started jerking it, I got much better results.

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  • DracomicronDracomicron Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    I have uncovered almost the whole map and have upgraded my ship to something not made of tissue paper. Now I've found Aestival supplies aren't such a worry, but the Sphinxstone has dried up, cutting off my main income. Visit enough ports and your fuel is replenished by the Admiralty at a rate of 1/1, and that almost takes care of itself, but roaming is limited by the amount of terror I can stack up running lights out for long periods. I can basically get out to Aestival and back again, calling in on some close north or south ports on the way, but if I don't stop by Aesitval I will always be out of pocket when I get back to London purely because of the need to resupply.

    If you use the 1500 power engine on the starter or Corvette ships you shouldn't have significant issues with terror on long trips since you spend less time out in the dark. Likewise, you shouldn't have to run without lights as often. That's something you do more of early on when you can't replenish fuel as easily. Terror management becomes more important once you're able to do midtrip resupply at Palmerston or the occasional topping off at other ports.

    If you've managed to run out of Sphinxstone, you should be in a good position for a lot of other money making opportunities unless you were doing nothing but stone runs. Various First Curator requests should be doable though what you need isn't always apparent. Other examples:
    The merchant venturer pays well for his requests. Those run out eventually but often involve picking up stuff from places you want to visit anyway.
    Port Cecil's Principalities End quest rewards 7 schintillack which can be used for some of the venturer's requests or traded for Outlandish Artifacts in Varchas.
    Recent News can be exchanged for 5 Mushroom Wine at the Isle of Cats which you can then trade for coffee at the Empire of Hands.
    Polythreme and The Nativity both have repeatable delivers to London that don't run out. Not as much profit but not as much cargo space required.

    Port Cecil
    I generally use the Scintilack either for the Merchant Venturer or to get Drowning Pearls at the Fathomking, which essentially gives me enough pearls to grind both reputations at the Khanate up to where you can get a mercantile license. This is of immeasurable help to get Romantic Literature for the Venturer or Presbyteriate Adventuress
    :sad:
    .

    I didn't know about taking Scintilack to Varchas, but it makes sense. I DID take Blue Scintilack there, and :whistle: that is a fucking lot of loot.

  • Steel AngelSteel Angel Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    I have uncovered almost the whole map and have upgraded my ship to something not made of tissue paper. Now I've found Aestival supplies aren't such a worry, but the Sphinxstone has dried up, cutting off my main income. Visit enough ports and your fuel is replenished by the Admiralty at a rate of 1/1, and that almost takes care of itself, but roaming is limited by the amount of terror I can stack up running lights out for long periods. I can basically get out to Aestival and back again, calling in on some close north or south ports on the way, but if I don't stop by Aesitval I will always be out of pocket when I get back to London purely because of the need to resupply.

    If you use the 1500 power engine on the starter or Corvette ships you shouldn't have significant issues with terror on long trips since you spend less time out in the dark. Likewise, you shouldn't have to run without lights as often. That's something you do more of early on when you can't replenish fuel as easily. Terror management becomes more important once you're able to do midtrip resupply at Palmerston or the occasional topping off at other ports.

    If you've managed to run out of Sphinxstone, you should be in a good position for a lot of other money making opportunities unless you were doing nothing but stone runs. Various First Curator requests should be doable though what you need isn't always apparent. Other examples:
    The merchant venturer pays well for his requests. Those run out eventually but often involve picking up stuff from places you want to visit anyway.
    Port Cecil's Principalities End quest rewards 7 schintillack which can be used for some of the venturer's requests or traded for Outlandish Artifacts in Varchas.
    Recent News can be exchanged for 5 Mushroom Wine at the Isle of Cats which you can then trade for coffee at the Empire of Hands.
    Polythreme and The Nativity both have repeatable delivers to London that don't run out. Not as much profit but not as much cargo space required.

    Port Cecil
    I generally use the Scintilack either for the Merchant Venturer or to get Drowning Pearls at the Fathomking, which essentially gives me enough pearls to grind both reputations at the Khanate up to where you can get a mercantile license. This is of immeasurable help to get Romantic Literature for the Venturer or Presbyteriate Adventuress
    :sad:
    .

    I didn't know about taking Scintilack to Varchas, but it makes sense. I DID take Blue Scintilack there, and :whistle: that is a fucking lot of loot.

    On Drowning Pearls
    Just one delivery or Pearls to Fathomking's Hold gives more than enough to get a mercantile license at the Khanate but you can also get to that point from helping with the zeppelin construction too. One delivery isn't a bad idea just in case though.

    On Port Cecil, the Merchant Venturer, and selling stuff at Varchas
    I think the optimal route is to have some of the Venturer's requests done before you consider taking scintilack to Varchas. He does pay the best for them compared to the other sources but it's totally random if he'll request it. There are so many things you can turn in at Port Cecil though that it's tough to imagine never having enough in a game.

    Varchas was one of the things that put my wealth ambition captain over the top. I normally would balk at sacrificing an officer but holy crap was that a lot of loot I could sell to Varchas. Took like 3 trips to unload it all.

    Big Dookie wrote: »
    I found that tilting it doesn't work very well, and once I started jerking it, I got much better results.

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  • CalicaCalica Registered User regular
    is there a decent place to find a bunch of strange catches? I had a bad run-in with Mt. Nomad in a snowstorm and the Adventurer dude in London's starting quests are comically hard for my tiny and under-equipped ship

    On the Adventurer:
    If you have the Parabola Linen quest, you can get it with a quick run to the Iron Republic for a little over 350 Echoes. I've always been able to get in and out of there with no negative effects other than a little extra Terror, but the way people talk about it, maybe I've just been lucky? I dunno.

  • DracomicronDracomicron Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    I have uncovered almost the whole map and have upgraded my ship to something not made of tissue paper. Now I've found Aestival supplies aren't such a worry, but the Sphinxstone has dried up, cutting off my main income. Visit enough ports and your fuel is replenished by the Admiralty at a rate of 1/1, and that almost takes care of itself, but roaming is limited by the amount of terror I can stack up running lights out for long periods. I can basically get out to Aestival and back again, calling in on some close north or south ports on the way, but if I don't stop by Aesitval I will always be out of pocket when I get back to London purely because of the need to resupply.

    If you use the 1500 power engine on the starter or Corvette ships you shouldn't have significant issues with terror on long trips since you spend less time out in the dark. Likewise, you shouldn't have to run without lights as often. That's something you do more of early on when you can't replenish fuel as easily. Terror management becomes more important once you're able to do midtrip resupply at Palmerston or the occasional topping off at other ports.

    If you've managed to run out of Sphinxstone, you should be in a good position for a lot of other money making opportunities unless you were doing nothing but stone runs. Various First Curator requests should be doable though what you need isn't always apparent. Other examples:
    The merchant venturer pays well for his requests. Those run out eventually but often involve picking up stuff from places you want to visit anyway.
    Port Cecil's Principalities End quest rewards 7 schintillack which can be used for some of the venturer's requests or traded for Outlandish Artifacts in Varchas.
    Recent News can be exchanged for 5 Mushroom Wine at the Isle of Cats which you can then trade for coffee at the Empire of Hands.
    Polythreme and The Nativity both have repeatable delivers to London that don't run out. Not as much profit but not as much cargo space required.

    Port Cecil
    I generally use the Scintilack either for the Merchant Venturer or to get Drowning Pearls at the Fathomking, which essentially gives me enough pearls to grind both reputations at the Khanate up to where you can get a mercantile license. This is of immeasurable help to get Romantic Literature for the Venturer or Presbyteriate Adventuress
    :sad:
    .

    I didn't know about taking Scintilack to Varchas, but it makes sense. I DID take Blue Scintilack there, and :whistle: that is a fucking lot of loot.

    On Drowning Pearls
    Just one delivery or Pearls to Fathomking's Hold gives more than enough to get a mercantile license at the Khanate but you can also get to that point from helping with the zeppelin construction too. One delivery isn't a bad idea just in case though.

    On Port Cecil, the Merchant Venturer, and selling stuff at Varchas
    I think the optimal route is to have some of the Venturer's requests done before you consider taking scintilack to Varchas. He does pay the best for them compared to the other sources but it's totally random if he'll request it. There are so many things you can turn in at Port Cecil though that it's tough to imagine never having enough in a game.

    Varchas was one of the things that put my wealth ambition captain over the top. I normally would balk at sacrificing an officer but holy crap was that a lot of loot I could sell to Varchas. Took like 3 trips to unload it all.

    Drowning Pearls
    One load of 30 isn't quite enough to get the mercantile license; it's 6 turn-ins to Taimen, which you can convert to Leopard at 2:1. You need 10 Taimen to convert to 5 Leopard and get the license, but it is also nice to keep Taimen rep on-hand to lower Khanate Suspicion (you get way more bang for your buck if you plead your case with the Taimen before your Suspicion gets high) and have Leopard rep around in case the Last Tour swings through Khan's Glory.

    Anyway, I hate grinding Leopard rep on its own because I usually have better things to do with coffee, like bring it to the surface.
    Calica wrote: »
    is there a decent place to find a bunch of strange catches? I had a bad run-in with Mt. Nomad in a snowstorm and the Adventurer dude in London's starting quests are comically hard for my tiny and under-equipped ship

    On the Adventurer:
    If you have the Parabola Linen quest, you can get it with a quick run to the Iron Republic for a little over 350 Echoes. I've always been able to get in and out of there with no negative effects other than a little extra Terror, but the way people talk about it, maybe I've just been lucky? I dunno.

    Oh
    Strange Catch
    can be bought, straight up, in Irem for 25 echoes.

    Iron Republic
    The stores in the Republic are random; you can't guarantee that the same store will be there the next time you swing by.

  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Accidentally skipped the bronze correspondence stones story, they should mark those better. Got into college and this is the best thing ever!

  • Iron WeaselIron Weasel Dillon! You son of a bitch!Registered User regular
    Is there any point in sunrunning if I kinda pissed off the Blind Bruiser and now he doesn’t show up anymore? I can still sell the boxes in Gaider’s Mourn for 300 a pop, but I don’t know if 50 echo profit is worth.

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  • DracomicronDracomicron Registered User regular
    Is there any point in sunrunning if I kinda pissed off the Blind Bruiser and now he doesn’t show up anymore? I can still sell the boxes in Gaider’s Mourn for 300 a pop, but I don’t know if 50 echo profit is worth.
    Short Answer: Yes.
    The Bruiser is the preferable option, because he always gives your boxes back (which you can sell at Khan's Shadow for 200 each if you are done with them). You CAN still sell at the Isle of Cats for the same result if you make a Veils check; if you fail, you actually get 500 echoes instead of 400, but lose your box (not a good outcome, given the sale price of empty boxes).

    Absolutely do not sell at Gaider's Mourn; the profit margin is minuscule.

    JacobkoshIron Weasel
  • NeadenNeaden Registered User regular
    I am pleased to announce that I have joined the ranks of Sherlock Holmes, C. August Dupin, and their illustrious kin. As a consequence, I now feel it is my duty to offer lessons for any who are defficient in the ways of the owl. IE: have watchful under 100.

    Iron Weasel38thDoe
  • Iron WeaselIron Weasel Dillon! You son of a bitch!Registered User regular
    I'm about to go batty from Nightmares in FL. If any one is comfortable suffering potentially irreparable psychological damage listening to my dreadful visions, that'd be keen.

    Send me an IM. Please.
    E COMING THEY ARE COMING THEY ARE COMING THEY AR

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  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    Just completed an expedition this morning

    Ended up with over 600 echoes

    So yeah

    That sure is a thing

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    38thDoe
  • NeadenNeaden Registered User regular
    So in Fallen London, I'm really tempted to sell the Location of the Cave of the Nadir to get the M_____'s B____, but from an RP perspective the idea of giving that to the Calender Council seems.....unwise.

    I'm probably going to do it. Sorry if it ends the world.

    P.S still taking requests for patronage for anyone with under 100 watchful, it opens up a social action to give you beaucoup Watchful CPs.

  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    Neaden wrote: »
    So in Fallen London, I'm really tempted to sell the Location of the Cave of the Nadir to get the M_____'s B____, but from an RP perspective the idea of giving that to the Calender Council seems.....unwise.

    I'm probably going to do it. Sorry if it ends the world.

    P.S still taking requests for patronage for anyone with under 100 watchful, it opens up a social action to give you beaucoup Watchful CPs.

    I could use a patron, suresure

    http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Laitarne

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  • heenatoheenato Alice Leywind Registered User regular
    I have hit PoSI finally!

    things got real expensive now.

    M A G I K A Z A M
    38thDoe
  • daveNYCdaveNYC Why universe hate Waspinator? Registered User regular
    The Museum of Mistakes was totally worth it.
    Not sure what the bat was about though.

    Shut up, Mr. Burton! You were not brought upon this world to get it!
  • Lucid_SeraphLucid_Seraph TealDeer MarylandRegistered User regular
    edited April 2015
    How in the flying fuck am I supposed to get Magnificent Diamonds in Fallen London? And I need like... fucking seven or ten of them or some shit. Trying to get a zubmarine.

    I think I snubbed the Jewel Thief so I can't go that route. The Forgotten Quarter takes wayyyy too fucking long and isn't even REMOTELY guaranteed (I've gotten a lot of other useless junk but no diamonds).

    ARRRGH.

    *e* Even if I hadn't snubbed him, apparently you can only get diamonds if you've married him, and I can't because I'm already married to a player (ky13 on the forums. he was curious about how marriage work so we were like COOL WHY NOT)

    *e2* OH GOD ONE OF THE OTHER REALLY GOOD OPTIONS INVOLVES GOING TO MUTTON ISLAND. I ALREADY SOLD MY OTHER GODDAMN BOAT SO I CAN GET A ZUBMARINE. fjsdalfjdslfjdsljf

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  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Is there anyway anyone else can help you get around? I'm working on getting my boat but the party card has ceased to exist for some reason.

  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    How in the flying fuck am I supposed to get Magnificent Diamonds in Fallen London? And I need like... fucking seven or ten of them or some shit. Trying to get a zubmarine.

    I think I snubbed the Jewel Thief so I can't go that route. The Forgotten Quarter takes wayyyy too fucking long and isn't even REMOTELY guaranteed (I've gotten a lot of other useless junk but no diamonds).

    ARRRGH.

    *e* Even if I hadn't snubbed him, apparently you can only get diamonds if you've married him, and I can't because I'm already married to a player (ky13 on the forums. he was curious about how marriage work so we were like COOL WHY NOT)

    *e2* OH GOD ONE OF THE OTHER REALLY GOOD OPTIONS INVOLVES GOING TO MUTTON ISLAND. I ALREADY SOLD MY OTHER GODDAMN BOAT SO I CAN GET A ZUBMARINE. fjsdalfjdslfjdsljf

    Yeah, Forgotton Quarter is the way I got what few I have, and eventually I'm going to need some more.

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  • RamiRami Registered User regular
    I have no sympathy, I'm going for the luxury yacht.

    Although right now I'm desperately trying to get making waves to 18 before it gets reset to 7 every week.

    And also grinding proscribed material in the hope that eventually the item conversion path will give me the Favours in High Places rare success.

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  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    I am now a person of some importance! wooooo

    I ended up spending a ton of the brass I made grinding shadowy to... speed up that grind by buying a ratskin suit though

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    38thDoe
  • milskimilski Poyo! Registered User regular
    Bleh, I've reached the point where I can no longer lose wounds on average by playing chess with the boatman. That makes dying really obnoxious, but being a POSI also makes wound clearing cost money and comparable amounts of actions.

    I ate an engineer
  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    milski wrote: »
    Bleh, I've reached the point where I can no longer lose wounds on average by playing chess with the boatman. That makes dying really obnoxious, but being a POSI also makes wound clearing cost money and comparable amounts of actions.

    I guess you got kicked out of university? I'm spending all day doing dangerous and watchful challenges and the feasting and enjoying the pace of academic life to burn off the menaces.

  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    So it appears the best way to write is to get fucked up on honey and wine

    Yeah, that seems about right

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  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Anyone know how the tournament of Lilies works? I really need that personal recommendation.

  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    38thDoe wrote: »
    Anyone know how the tournament of Lilies works? I really need that personal recommendation.

    You can only challenge someone at the same level in the tournament as you, and the individual challenges nobody is quite sure how they work but the consensus seems that it takes your Attending quality into account but is also luck based.

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  • 38thDoe38thDoe lets never be stupid again wait lets always be stupid foreverRegistered User regular
    Is anyone level one then?

  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    38thDoe wrote: »
    Is anyone level one then?

    Still a couple points of Attending short, sadly

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  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    Anyone have any idea where to grind rostygold?

    I had a good action in the Labyrinth of Tigers for around 100 rostygold per action, but I accidentally finished that coil and it became unavailable

    Trying to raise my criminal reputation to get a gang

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  • AnteCantelopeAnteCantelope Registered User regular
    I did a thing in 'Unfinished Business in Watchmaker's Hill', I don't know if it's the best though.

  • DarkPrimusDarkPrimus Registered User regular
    Maddoc wrote: »
    Anyone have any idea where to grind rostygold?

    I had a good action in the Labyrinth of Tigers for around 100 rostygold per action, but I accidentally finished that coil and it became unavailable

    Trying to raise my criminal reputation to get a gang

    The Police like to pay in rostygold. The "Industrial Espionage!" action in Ladybones Road pays out 54 Rostygold on a success. That's the highest payout that I'm aware of at the moment, but none of my skills are above 100 yet.

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