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Fame!

Started by DoctorHarte, May 05, 2011, 08:58:56 AM

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Cren

Quote from: loren on June 04, 2011, 04:05:34 AM
Has anyone been able to trace a fame point to receiving good marks from their Lord? 


Good/Bad marks feature is absent in testing. So it doesn't qualifies for fame.
Just stay alive and kicking, raise your voice when its needed. Through reason you can show the mistakes of others, something violence can't do.

I don't break rules, I bend them- a lot.

Indirik

Testing used to have good and bad marks.

Regardless, there is no fame in good/bad marks.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Cren

Does anybody knows the EXACT requirements of "Legendary Hero".
Just stay alive and kicking, raise your voice when its needed. Through reason you can show the mistakes of others, something violence can't do.

I don't break rules, I bend them- a lot.

Norrel

Quote from: Cren on April 25, 2012, 04:36:17 PM
Does anybody knows the EXACT requirements of "Legendary Hero".
No, and I think it's intentional.
"it was never wise for a ruler to eschew the trappings of power, for power itself flows in no small measure from such trappings."
- George R.R. Martin ; Melisandre

Indirik

Fame points are intentionally not announced. When someone figures one out, tom usually officially confirms it.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Foundation

To be a Legendary Hero, you must first pass through the Seven Trials, then defeat the Twelve Beasts, and finally engage in a battle that lasts Five Hundred Years.  Then, you have a 1/1000th chance of emerging dead and legendary.
The above is accurate 25% of the time, truthful 50% of the time, and facetious 100% of the time.

Lorgan

Quote from: Foundation on April 27, 2012, 12:21:39 AM
To be a Legendary Hero, you must first pass through the Seven Trials, then defeat the Twelve Beasts, and finally engage in a battle that lasts Five Hundred Years.  Then, you have a 1/1000th chance of emerging dead and legendary.

^ being legendary is easy, dying is the hard part.

Cren

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Quote from: Foundation on April 27, 2012, 12:21:39 AM
To be a Legendary Hero, you must first pass through the Seven Trials, then defeat the Twelve Beasts, and finally engage in a battle that lasts Five Hundred Years.  Then, you have a 1/1000th chance of emerging dead and legendary.


Hahaha, good one. Better option, decapacitate a Netherworld Leader with one slash, and weeks later die as a legend at the hands of another leader. Something like killing the Sisters of Sorrow.
Just stay alive and kicking, raise your voice when its needed. Through reason you can show the mistakes of others, something violence can't do.

I don't break rules, I bend them- a lot.

Cren

I got a fame point after one of my char, a steward sold food to a region. Is there one?
Just stay alive and kicking, raise your voice when its needed. Through reason you can show the mistakes of others, something violence can't do.

I don't break rules, I bend them- a lot.

Indirik

There is a confirmed point for selling food to a starving region. Check the wiki for details.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Cren

Just need to make clear, the region my steward char sold food to wasn't starving. She only accepted the buy offer. So the myth, selling food to a starving region at a loss isn't that true, at least I think that.
Just stay alive and kicking, raise your voice when its needed. Through reason you can show the mistakes of others, something violence can't do.

I don't break rules, I bend them- a lot.

feyeleanor

It's not a myth. Sell food to a starving region and you will get a fame point.

egamma

It's a myth that the sale has to be at a loss.

feyeleanor

Quote from: egamma on May 21, 2012, 08:56:45 PM
It's a myth that the sale has to be at a loss.

That is true. My trader made a very healthy profit on that particular transaction.

Zakilevo

Doubt people can get the trader fame point with the new system.