Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Yavathol on April 06, 2004, 01:26:58 AM There are countless pubs, r
estaurants, bars, diners, coffeeshops, eating establishments of ill-repute and even a night club and a gentleman's club in Nanny where players can obtain healing for a price. What all too often is forgoten are the other ways there are to heal. The question is, aside from begging the closest monk, what is your favourite way to heal that does not involve increasing tox/satiety/thirst levels? My personal favourite would have to be the heal spell. Anyone else wit h a favourite potion/spell/brothel? Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Dain on April 06, 2004, 01:36:47 AM well then you can add Banshee's maseur and .... well there i
s a certain place near green :oops: Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: ladychris on April 06, 2004, 05:22:18 AM Ever tried listening to viking tales? Its sooo relaxing for y
our mind ;) Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Dain on April 06, 2004, 06:38:13 AM yes i did. am i wrong or now you have to be in the room before the teller starts the story or you won't benefit from it.
monk's and nun's holy waters work decently on 'good' players and healing potions are for everyone. Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Kherec on April 06, 2004, 08:32:20 AM Stumbling into a story mid-way isn't as enjoyable as listening to it from the beginning to the very end :)
Title: Fav non consumptive way to heal. Post by: Ahriah on April 08, 2004, 08:58:02 AM Well its ben ages, but when I was first in druids and had not very much money for pubs I found the wonders of sleeping in my druid tree. Healing by sleeping and free to boot. Takes a while, but when you young and dont have that much to regain, who minds. The best is while sleeping and chatting on the dr line...you dream talked :)) ie Ahriah dreams hi everyone.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: garetjax on April 08, 2004, 07:57:15 PM Back when I only had 5 or 6 places to heal (and when I used telnet to MUD, who needs speedwalks ;) I used to always hit up on Asrai the elven healer in Andra's when I wanted non-toxing heals. She also taught me manners ;)
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Dain on April 09, 2004, 01:10:51 AM i would add the one from Rand's Aes Sedai tower. i raises your sat i think.
8s 2w d 3s 5w n nw 10n 3w (last few dirs might be not very exact). the guy is near the petitioners. sat = capacity to receive holy healing Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: ladychris on April 09, 2004, 03:48:25 AM Every healing not implying a visit to nearest pub/restaurant raises your sat i believe :)
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on April 14, 2004, 03:22:22 PM Jeez, I remember my first char, darkb, sleeping in those trees like half of his druid life. Fear that.
Also I just remembered when was low lvl I was regularly killing the child molester, it was worthing it because he gave like 300 xp, or was it 600? Anyway it was good xp. After wimpying out (I wasn't really a newbie, knew about wimpy already :) ), I was waiting to heal from slow hb... without using anything ... was browsing or IRCing meanwhile and waiting to heal up. Title: healing Post by: maximus on May 16, 2004, 05:45:28 PM Try chatting for a change. Much cheaper, and the time flyes if you find someone interesting to talk to (not saying it's me). Trouble is that you might forget about the victims resulting in them reloading or whatever it's called :). By this i meen chatting in nanny offcourse. Why use irc or something like that when there is plenty of folks to get to know in nanny :) . A bit stupid with folks just standing around idling. So you go and ask them something and half an hour later they reply: "sorry, afk, was downtown shopping, what did you want to ask me?" Hmm, shure, started idling abit to much myself. But i guess I got influenced by others. It's probably like with politics and voting, (every vote counts) and we all need to chip in or something to make nanny a bit more chatfriendly place :D . :? Hmm, pretty meaningless optimism. Trying to make people doing stuff like that never works, so why should it happen here, stupid :x
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 17, 2004, 06:28:12 PM When your max SP is below 100, and a tell takes 5, that's not cheap. You don't always find people to talk to on the guildline ..
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Kherec on May 18, 2004, 11:06:24 AM Tells cost 1 sp now though, don't they?
If I'm not wrong, that was changed over a year ago, or so. Title: Hmm Post by: maximus on May 18, 2004, 12:19:23 PM Yes, I belive a tell costs you 1 whole sp point :shock: :roll: . Guildline? Hmm, I also belive there are other ways of chating with people. through clublines or just stand in the same room. But nah, maybe I should give up on all that. maybe it's more fun to just shut up. Alternatively give a cheap sarcastic remark to those few who want to talk, and then shut up. That also seems popular. Just addapt common behavior. Silence is golden huh? :evil:
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Snafu on May 18, 2004, 03:05:05 PM Actually..if memory serves correct..can't Paragons tell for free? ;)
/Snafu :D Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 18, 2004, 05:12:53 PM Obviously I wasn't a paragon at the time when the child molester was my uber kill. I was talking about something that happened few good years ago.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: RyanT on May 18, 2004, 07:57:56 PM I like the elf herbalist person in Andra's area. Seems to work quite well, and only 200gold a pop :)
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: ladychris on May 19, 2004, 12:53:12 AM Quote from: RyanT I like the elf herbalist person in Andra's area. Seems to work quite well, and only 200gold a pop :) Too bad she is the favourite healing for many... actually there is someone that seems to consider her his personal doctor, doesnt even consider other healing sources when Asrai has a few herbs in her lap.... Maybe if we try to alternate healing sources we would not exaust them so quickly (and would not get saturated as well). Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 19, 2004, 02:56:53 PM I agree totally with Ladychris. I am using that only when doing some very hard monster so I have to just run there and back in a few seconds and heal and cannot wait for my tox to decrease. I am trying to use this only when needed - but obviously when someone is using it constantly the herbs won't last long.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Kherec on May 20, 2004, 02:25:50 PM Magical healing has always been in hot demand, and with the very 'limited' range healing is allowed (as in, per reset) in Nanny, it becomes even worse so.
Some guilds are 'conservative', but most guilds require tons of healing, and you quickly become soaked, intoxicated and full and have to rely almost completely on magical healing to be able to play efficiently. I wish there were more, I don't care if they are more costly, ways to heal magically, if you simply eat and drink too much. Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 20, 2004, 03:04:32 PM I was wondering what guildes require much healing, I can think of Lepers right now.
I don't heal much with other guilds I guess ... perhaps knight sometimes. Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Kherec on May 22, 2004, 01:05:15 AM If you try to powerplay, all guilds end up having trouble (except Chefs, Vampires and Khornes) ... but in particular Darks and Lepers, and to some degree Knights and Simyarins as well.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 22, 2004, 04:49:26 AM Depends on how you play, too.
A dark can always use bladedance, it works on high guildlevels too very well and you don't use so much SP. You can always great wheel just at the end, and then you won't need to heal every 30 seconds ... and with knight I don't use such special healings only when killing a big monster. Otherwise I don't use falcon because I just don't like it, it misses a lot... well it's faster I guess but not necessary. Sims, hmm, well they do need a lot of healing I guess when fighting ... they do take a lot of damage :twisted: Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Kherec on May 23, 2004, 02:29:34 PM Of course it depends on how you play, which is why I said "if you try to powerplay" ... and when I said that, I meant reward-efficient play, not playing a style that makes you heal less often (that's pretty much on the other end of the rope, opposing powerplaying).
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Qwer on May 23, 2004, 06:00:00 PM So powerplaying means playing like a khorne. That is possible only with a khorne, you know.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Sharky on June 08, 2004, 04:37:21 AM What's the deal with Banshee's masseur? He made a habbit out of attacking me... even killed me once.
Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: ladychris on June 08, 2004, 06:58:57 AM Quote from: Sharky What's the deal with Banshee's masseur? He made a habbit out of attacking me... even killed me once. Never gone there anymore after he killed me in my early days in Nanny :P Title: The often overlooked other healing Post by: Carrion on June 08, 2004, 07:02:19 AM Quote from: Sharky What's the deal with Banshee's masseur? He made a habbit out of attacking me... even killed me once. A male masseur? Now that's a place I NEVER go to... |