Re: Ultimate Ironman Mode - 12 January!
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:52 am
Will be so fun killing them in wild
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I have no problem adding the bag, but I didn't even know of its existence in the first place so I'm unfamiliar with the concept. From what I can see, you can only put items in it while inside the wilderness, but I'm not sure as to how it works outside the wilderness. Can you withdraw items from it when not in wild? Can you choose which items to take out, and if so, how does the interface for it look like?All stars wrote:Looting bag is a essential to UIM mode. So that needs to be added or UIM is a waste of time. Just not enough invy space to do this.
The looting bad makes is where UIM players can store items in the bag that they will not be using in that moment in time or for a long time down the road. As it is in runescape there are monsters that drop the bag not to rarely(Only monsters in the wildy). to get items out of the bag the player would then need to essentially suicide with the bag then the bag being destroyed and the items on the ground, and obtaining a new bag to put items back in.(Would be a cool thing to add to the pkhonor point store if you dont want to add to npcs) Zulrah is also a way of storing items for UIM as when you die at zulrah yours items are held by the lady npc by the boat in osrs and you can retrieve them at any time.Mike wrote:I have no problem adding the bag, but I didn't even know of its existence in the first place so I'm unfamiliar with the concept. From what I can see, you can only put items in it while inside the wilderness, but I'm not sure as to how it works outside the wilderness. Can you withdraw items from it when not in wild? Can you choose which items to take out, and if so, how does the interface for it look like?All stars wrote:Looting bag is a essential to UIM mode. So that needs to be added or UIM is a waste of time. Just not enough invy space to do this.
A couple of questions that need to be answered if I am to add such an item to the game. Also, if there's further questions or requests for extra features for Ultimate Ironman Mode (that aren't too hard to add), now is the time!
This is a pretty good description for you Mike. On osrs UIMs also use the zulrah death mechanics to store items. I feel like on an rsps, it makes more sense to make zulrah a "safe" death, just respawning you at edge without losing anything. There is probably a high potential for bugs using the regular osrs death mechanic. However, this would prevent UIMs from using zulrah as a storage facility (Which btw was never an intended mechanic).Godfather wrote:A few important notes about the looting bag from OSRS Wiki:
- The looting bag can hold up to 28 items (or stacks for items like bolts).
- The items can only be put in while in the Wilderness
- The items can only be stored if they are tradeable
- Stored items in the looting bag do not add extra weight for the player (not that weight applies to PKH)
- As Ultimate Ironman players cannot use the bank, the only way for them to get the contents inside is to die
No, if you want items out of the bag on an uim then you gotta did to get them out. The bag stores up to 28 items, can withdraw the items using a bank.Mike wrote:I have no problem adding the bag, but I didn't even know of its existence in the first place so I'm unfamiliar with the concept. From what I can see, you can only put items in it while inside the wilderness, but I'm not sure as to how it works outside the wilderness. Can you withdraw items from it when not in wild? Can you choose which items to take out, and if so, how does the interface for it look like?All stars wrote:Looting bag is a essential to UIM mode. So that needs to be added or UIM is a waste of time. Just not enough invy space to do this.
A couple of questions that need to be answered if I am to add such an item to the game. Also, if there's further questions or requests for extra features for Ultimate Ironman Mode (that aren't too hard to add), now is the time!