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Bug #4975 Bug synopsis: Maybe a new race Reported against: ADOM 1.1.1 Operating system: Windows XP Submitted on: 2003-12-29, 22:10:15 Submitted by: Robert Bug state: in progress Bug description: I think i have a new idea for a race you could work off of but might be a bit too mythical or something like that. I dont know... YETI--Yetis are creatures that were once thought as a myth. Living in the mountains and enjoying their privacy, this is one reason they are a bit frightening by people. Their charisma is low because of little or no contact with other races. Yetis are muscular and so are skilled in close combat. They have mostly the same physical features as humans, aside from the slight fur coat. Mostly in good, hearty moods, they rarely get angry unless provoked. They are also very intelligent and not very religious. Yetis are exellent Fighters and Beastfighters but make lousy Mages and Necromancers. Yetis train in the following skills: Alertness, Athletics, Bridge Building, Climbing, Food preservation, Literacy, Stealth, and Survival There you go i hope you like! Bug evaluation: No evaluation so far. Comments (488): This is a RFE. Not a bug!-- Bug (2004-12-08, 13:59:46)First off....Yetis are monsters....not some race ok I mean come on trolls are a race...yetis are monsters get that through your head the description is good for the monster but this shoudn't be a race they could be resistant to cold since they live up in thoughs cold cold mountins Brrrrr-- Elementle of Darkness (2004-12-22, 19:55:31)Can I just say no?-- Matti Merikari (2004-12-25, 23:46:24)hell no.-- jepsotus (2005-02-26, 18:42:32)achieve some grammar, elementle, some spelling too(elemental) it's a good idea. trolls and hurthlings are monsters early in the game, and the mad carpenter is a human monster, so what's the problem? Yetis are a bit exotic, though-- kylee (2005-03-31, 21:46:26)-- Note from Thomas Biskup: One or more comments for this report have been banned because they contain HTML code and this website recently has been spammed by idiots trying to swamp the website with advertisements.Fuck the poker-- Karl (2005-07-09, 15:45:04)Yetis are too much like trolls!-- Yeti (2005-12-21, 00:38:42)7dgrJnrwy3m Zvx8KW49EBqw c8Y6vo6yGzn-- uDOUF3p6tJ (2006-01-31, 10:55:19)s1SGKO4o2K7 OkBUWxPCsAt I7ZanPTTbqsM3-- FlN40W23l4 (2006-03-05, 12:09:22)Whatever you say, this is a good idea! Though Yetis live near snowy places... a chance to spawn near the library, then go down rampaging there and instill fear in those poor Bugbears. Seriously... umm... no thanks-- Battle bunny (2006-06-16, 16:52:16)Hi! How r u? nice site!-- shadowman (2007-04-28, 19:42:25)ecdulj ipjgs znslhxqa qwvlo tlsqgxd rupl gqxy-- kdofeimgh@mail.com (2007-08-10, 13:14:24)giqfu zpfmledo dmlxkqat gtmpxe bfhein ievostc itjbfvr-- xwkg@mail.com (2008-03-12, 10:20:32)da5ssi Thanks-a-mundo for the post.Really thank you! Really Great.-- http://slim-fast.us/ (2013-01-26, 12:55:21) << Previous bugNext bug >> Thomas Biskup recommends: Player's Handbook: Core Rulebook I (Dungeons & Dragons, Third Edition) "The player's handbook offers a lot of bang for the buck - character creation in D&D V3.5 has been improved by leaps and bounds and there is so much flexibility in the system that I personally no longer feel any real restrictions due to classes or levels. My favourites include: pick as many classes as you want, sorcerors, critical hits, the new familiar rules, feats and more. There also is some stuff that IMHO got worse from V3 to V3.5 but it's easy to ignore (e.g. weapon sizes). Definitely recommended (especially so since the ADOM RPG in the next version will also be grounded on the D20 rules)!" More details about this item can be found here: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany. Please support this website by going to Amazon through one of the links on this website (if you want to shop at Amazon at all that is ;-). It doesn't cost you any surcharge, but provides me with ADOM-related income. Thanks! A complete list of my reading recommendations is available here. Submit your own comment: Please note: Your comment will be publicly visible after a period of 7 days has passed. The "comment" feature is not meant to degenerate into a kind of news system. It will be shut down once again (and probably forever) if people once more start abusing it. The idea behind the "comment" feature is to provide Thomas Biskup with helpful comments about how well RFEs are received and about how bugs might be fixed and nothing else! Your name:
-- Note from Thomas Biskup: One or more comments for this report have been banned because they contain HTML code and this website recently has been spammed by idiots trying to swamp the website with advertisements.
Thomas Biskup recommends: Player's Handbook: Core Rulebook I (Dungeons & Dragons, Third Edition) "The player's handbook offers a lot of bang for the buck - character creation in D&D V3.5 has been improved by leaps and bounds and there is so much flexibility in the system that I personally no longer feel any real restrictions due to classes or levels. My favourites include: pick as many classes as you want, sorcerors, critical hits, the new familiar rules, feats and more. There also is some stuff that IMHO got worse from V3 to V3.5 but it's easy to ignore (e.g. weapon sizes). Definitely recommended (especially so since the ADOM RPG in the next version will also be grounded on the D20 rules)!"
More details about this item can be found here: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany.
Please support this website by going to Amazon through one of the links on this website (if you want to shop at Amazon at all that is ;-). It doesn't cost you any surcharge, but provides me with ADOM-related income. Thanks!
A complete list of my reading recommendations is available here.
Submit your own comment:
Please note: Your comment will be publicly visible after a period of 7 days has passed. The "comment" feature is not meant to degenerate into a kind of news system. It will be shut down once again (and probably forever) if people once more start abusing it. The idea behind the "comment" feature is to provide Thomas Biskup with helpful comments about how well RFEs are received and about how bugs might be fixed and nothing else!
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