Bottom post of the previous page:
MmmmmIncomptinence wrote: a stiff breeze defeats emasculated security while admins hold them down for you.
Personally I'm of the opinion that the truth is in the middle, which I realize isn't a very helpful.
Bottom post of the previous page:
MmmmmIncomptinence wrote: a stiff breeze defeats emasculated security while admins hold them down for you.
DEAD: ADMIN(Hornygranny) says, "you play in my universe, normie"
If I added other people pulling out your embedded objects, it'd do the exact same damage as if you did it yourself.lumipharon wrote:Spears are so fucking robust when thrown.
And with the way throw mechanics work, it's way harder to dodge thrown shit then projectiles.
AND embedding creates nasty DOT, with more damage if you remove it yourself, and can't be removed by anyone else without surgery (which is pretty dumb).
thot_slayer wrote:don't be a degenerate online if you don't want people to treat you like a degenerate morty
bandit wrote:what is this
a correct post by pillz
No, leaving embedded objects in makes you bleed more for some arcane reason, so rip that shit out.DrPillzRedux wrote:Does leaving an embedded object result in less bloodloss than if you ripped it out? If you're going to go the surgery route then stay true to the mentality of why embedded objects are left in a patient until surgery, which is to prevent further damage and blood loss as the object is plugging the hole it made while in the patient.
Exactly the reason why I want to buff the lethals that are currently not very strong like the laser gun.adrix89 wrote:Stun combat is basically unavoidable but I wish there was more viable alternatives that works in parallel with stun.
Timberpoes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 3:21 pm The rules exist to create the biggest possible chance of a cool shift of SS13. They don't exist to allow admins to create the most boring interpretation of SS13.
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