A question about digging and herblore and fishing...any GM
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- Gargar Stonefist
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A question about digging and herblore and fishing...any GM
I see a lot of people placing shovels and fishing rods on the ground in order to "speed up" the digging or fishing process.
It goes faster to click shovel on ground and then rock, than shovel in hand
and then rock.Same thing for fishing and herbloring.
Is this allowed or not?
If it is, could any GM please confirm this.
If it is not, should those doing so be reported?
Feels a bit unfair sweating while the one next to you mines or fishes twice as fast by breakin the rules(if it is breaking the rules).
It goes faster to click shovel on ground and then rock, than shovel in hand
and then rock.Same thing for fishing and herbloring.
Is this allowed or not?
If it is, could any GM please confirm this.
If it is not, should those doing so be reported?
Feels a bit unfair sweating while the one next to you mines or fishes twice as fast by breakin the rules(if it is breaking the rules).
It can be very dangerous to fish or dig in that manner.
Common it´s not forbidden, but it can be a form of powergaming, if you do it a lot.
It gave many proposals to avoid that, for example, you can only dig, if the shovel is in your hand, but it takes time to convert it, so we can´t do anything except waiting.
Common it´s not forbidden, but it can be a form of powergaming, if you do it a lot.
It gave many proposals to avoid that, for example, you can only dig, if the shovel is in your hand, but it takes time to convert it, so we can´t do anything except waiting.
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Someone doing this is always in the Danger to be theft of his Shovel, Sickle, Rod or whatever he just uses.
Also the Client "stores" much of the Clicks you do and sends them with a huge delay to the Server. You could get kicked from the server for this.
Or you cant react on an Attack, because the Client still works on the Command you gave him.
Also, most people dont even realize that, it takes exact the same time if you use your shovel on the Ground or in your belt/hand.
It has some huge disadantages, but it is still common.
Also the Client "stores" much of the Clicks you do and sends them with a huge delay to the Server. You could get kicked from the server for this.
Or you cant react on an Attack, because the Client still works on the Command you gave him.
Also, most people dont even realize that, it takes exact the same time if you use your shovel on the Ground or in your belt/hand.
It has some huge disadantages, but it is still common.
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I have never seen that from Violas Side.
Yes with laying the tool on the ground every one can see what you are doing.
I have never seen that from Violas Side.
Yes with laying the tool on the ground every one can see what you are doing.
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- Gargar Stonefist
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Those are all basic points and ofcourse you may loose a sickle or shovel, or get attacked, but those are other issues.
Is it breaking the powergaming rule? Is it allowed? Will I get banned if its done? (Y/N)
Please don't give me a 50% "it can be" answer.
Could any GM or Moderator please answer this to a dwarf who wants to live by the rules?
Is it breaking the powergaming rule? Is it allowed? Will I get banned if its done? (Y/N)
Please don't give me a 50% "it can be" answer.
Could any GM or Moderator please answer this to a dwarf who wants to live by the rules?
No, it is not against the rules.
No, it is not powergaming unless you do it for extensive periods of times. (its not powergaming because it takes the exact same time to process as if it were on your belt and you were mining. Plus powergaming is doing something for an extensive period of time for the sole purpose of gaining skill, some people might just need coal or iron. If you follow the 3 hours=1 day thing than over 30-40 minutes of mining without stopping would be powergaming.)
No, you will not get band if you do it, because it is not against the rules.
(well theres really no ruling on it anyways)
If you sincerely think you will get into some sort of trouble by using this method, than dont use it. This method is only for lazy people, such as myself, who dont feel like moving their mouse from the ground to the belt constantly (as adano said earlier). It doesent speed up the process any.
No, it is not powergaming unless you do it for extensive periods of times. (its not powergaming because it takes the exact same time to process as if it were on your belt and you were mining. Plus powergaming is doing something for an extensive period of time for the sole purpose of gaining skill, some people might just need coal or iron. If you follow the 3 hours=1 day thing than over 30-40 minutes of mining without stopping would be powergaming.)
No, you will not get band if you do it, because it is not against the rules.
(well theres really no ruling on it anyways)
If you sincerely think you will get into some sort of trouble by using this method, than dont use it. This method is only for lazy people, such as myself, who dont feel like moving their mouse from the ground to the belt constantly (as adano said earlier). It doesent speed up the process any.
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I believe it is just an excuse to say you put your tool on the ground so people can see what you are doing. When you are smithing do you lay your hammer on the ground so people can see what you are doing? No, because it is closer to your iron ore if you leave it in inventory. If you are standing on a rocky area it is pretty obvious. If you are standing next to a river it is pretty obvious.
I'll admit I do it so I don't have to move the mouse around so much. When you use the computer as much as I do your wrist tends to get tired and every little bit helps. It doesn't mean someone is power gaming because the server will only let you go so fast anyway.
I'll admit I do it so I don't have to move the mouse around so much. When you use the computer as much as I do your wrist tends to get tired and every little bit helps. It doesn't mean someone is power gaming because the server will only let you go so fast anyway.
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