In text adventures, you have to type stuff like buy hamburger in curvs, and buy blue plat in curvs.
Ovviessly, you don't type in curvs, because that wouldn't work.

Best of luck,
Muhammed.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Strunk" <ryan.str...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Lusternia questions


The problem is that each item is assigned a numerical value which it
can--and sometimes must--be referenced by. If you have a blue shirt and a
red shirt, you can't just type wear red shirt, wear 2.shirt, or wear other
shirt. You might actually have to type wear 186423. The numbers are output
in a multi-column display that takes some serious navigation. At one point I designed a vipmud script that was able to extrapolate this data into a list,
but I lost it when my hard drive crashed. If you're a masochist--see
below--I can try to reproduce the script for you.

Beyond this, though, there are two things worth pointing out about
Lusternia:

First, quests are absolutely timed. They're also shared with anyone else who
happens to be in the area. This means that if the old woman tells you to
kill 3 jellyfish, and you manage to kill 2 while someone else kills the
other in the area, you have to wait until the monsters respawn to find a
third. By this time, all of the quest variables have reset, and you have to start over completely. Likely the other person in the area is also starting
over, so lather, rinse, repeat.

Second, while PVP combat isn't required in Lusternia, it's something a fair number of people take part in, and in Lusternia it's a challenge and a half
while blind.

I am generally the absolute last person who would ever play the blindness
card, especially in mud situations, but Lusternia is the rare exception.
Each of the more than two dozen guilds has perhaps 50 unique abilities, many
of which are used in combat. Each of these abilities can cause one of more
than 50 different afflictions, and each of these afflictions has a different
herbal, skill, or potion-based cure. In fact the curing system is so
advanced that many players have developed custom scripts to automate curing entirely, and these scripts are perfectly legal with the admins. The scripts
require higher-level visual basic programming to execute and are mainly
accessible via mushclient or zmud.

But on top of all that, the walls of text one faces are amazingly high.
Imagine going on a raid with 18 other people while all of the npc's and
players of the opposing factions are fighting back. We're talking about 3
dozen people all executing commands, performing abilities, casting spells,
and generally trying to tear you and one another apart. And because there
are hundreds of abilities all being executed at once, you can't exactly gag
the extra information.

I spent more than $200 on credits and items over the course of my time in
Lusternia and ended up having to give it all up when it turned out I just
couldn't make combat work regardless of how much script sorcery I employed.

If you're looking for something quest intensive, I strongly recommend 3
kingdoms.

The basis of 3 kingdoms is that there are ... get this ... 3 kingdoms:
fantasy, science, and chaos. Fantasy is your basic swords and sorcery
setup--always fun. Science deals with anything technological be it Sci-Fi or
modern day. Beginners can troop through an army compound and battle
commanders and soldiers, wade through heaps of destruction in a
post-apocalyptic battle with mechanized warriors, or tangle with
eco-terrorists on an oil field in hopes of defusing the bomb. For everything
else, there's chaos. Ever wanted to duke it out against an army of duplo
blocks? How about pitting your skills against the cast of mortal kombat
characters armed with your trusty Halfling pipe of doom? Now you can!

The best part about 3 kingdoms, though, is that quests are required--and
some of them are crazily complex, taking literally weeks to complete. Guilds
range from warders and necromancers to cybernetic ninjas, Jedi, and
battle-suited juggernauts. If you don't want to get involved in PVP, don't;
it's optional.

To give it a look, connect to 3k.org port 23.





-----Original Message-----
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of dark
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 11:16 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Lusternia questions

Hi.

sounds interesting. Out of interest what is the problem people have with
items? ---- or is it just the need to contribute creddits to pay for them.

Beware the gRue!

Dark.
----- Original Message ----- From: "anouk" <radix_an...@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Lusternia questions


Hello there, I have played lusternia in the past. It is one of the games
by iron realms entertainment. Some people dont like them because of the
item system these games employ. I am not a big fan of pvp and I found the
iron games quite playable even without doing that. You do not HAVE to pay
for the iron realms games. You can do it however and it will bring you
credits which you can spend on skills and special artifacts.
As far as I know the quests in lusternia are not timed as in some other
muds.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Feb 13, 2010, at 9:33 AM, dark wrote:

Hi.

I was wondering if anyone played this mudk, sinse i've had a look through

the docs and there are several things which seemed possibly interesting
to me, ---- but i have several questions too which weren't answered.

firstly quests. Yes, I like quests and exploration far more than
interacting with other players, ---- and I have a strong dislike of pvp.

Are the quests really as numerous as the game claimes?

Also, are they timed?

The thing which finally drove me off materia magica was the time limit on

quests combined with lack of accessible maps.

I don't mind hunting around to find place X for a quest, but having to do

it within a certain time was down right annoying! I found myself running
around like a headless chicken frantically trying to find where the heck
I was supposed to go and half of the time not managing it.

Even with maps or directions, I'm not sure how much I'd have appreciated
timed quests, sinse I tend to like exploring and detouring on the
way, ---- though they might have made things easier.

Then, is the matter of payment. Lusternia seems to be a commercial game,
but I can't for the life of me find out what precisely the price is, or
what the associated restrictions or rewards are. Any information would be

appreciated.

lastly, pvp. How inforced is it in lusternia? and indeed how interesting
is the game to play without it? ---- i've seen too many games that say
they don't enforce pvp or competition, but then severely run out of
things to do if you don't participate in either (legend of the Green
dragon anyone?).

Any information would be appreciated, ---- not to mention any possible
quirks with working with Vip mud too.

Thanks in advance,

Dark.
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