What's on the Menu?
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@kralith yeah but not only I mean like specific sub races could have foods that the others could not eat. I really dislike the idea that every race can eat everything.
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@finland per example Erwydrans should not eat meat.
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@kralith said in What's on the Menu?:
@finland per example Erwydrans should not eat meat.
I posted this already:
@jetah said in What's on the Menu?:
All of the listed beastkin can eat meat. While rare, deer do eat meat.
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@jetah Oh hmm... okay, but although...
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well "meat" is too generic. Like say "mushrooms". They could add alot variety that way you can say a bllod demon can't eat the mushroom C. The bearkin can not eat the mushroom F and so on.
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Demon heart prepared over a cook fire served with a side of potatoes and rice. All covered in demon blood gravy. Bon appetit!
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Hi LordKaust! There are no generic racial-based limitations on crafting, only some very specific ones (such as technological tools being available to humans only).
So yeah, a Beastman can craft a dreadful bone armor like a Demon can, in theory. In practice, that's quite hard, because the recipes to learn how to craft said bone armor could be retrieved only on Tartaros, and the resources to make it too... So it would be rare for a Beastman to actually craft one :slight_smile:
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@muker what if a beast man kills a demon can you use their bones ?
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@orical-the-exile said in Demon heart recipes?:
what if a beast man kills a demon can you use their bones ?
I'm not familiar with the pvp system, which is loot from enemies I will not say exactly, but if it is fought the demon vs human/beastnen, it seems he has the right to take things, now I find information about this
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frost said in Loot system:
prometheus Does the full lot system apply to PvP only or PvE as well?
And will there be areas where the drop is different, similar to Albion green, yellow, red and black zones, or will all be the same? And also if it apply's to both PvE and PvP are there any differences in how their drops work?In PvE you can get loot rights or not. Looting a corpse for which you don't have rights is a criminal action. Quite classic.
There will be harder and easier areas of course, but no Albion-like stuff. They have that because of different PvP rules (not allowed, penalties, FFA). You know Fractured's world building is entirely different :slight_smile:
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beast with a side of human