Smart ass
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Morrowind:Tarhiel - UESP Wiki - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages
Tarhiel is a Wood Elf enchanter who falls from the sky in the Bitter Coast near Seyda Neen after an experiment goes horribly wrong. He is the proud creator of the Scrolls of Icarian Flight, which fortify Acrobatics by 1000 pts for 7 seconds. In his eagerness to test them, he forgot to take the landing into consideration, with disastrous results.
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lol I also immediately thought of the Scroll of Icarian Flight.
Love that you get 3. Mod the game to be able to copy scrolls, use 2 to jump and land in Vivec. Go to the bookstore, copy the last remaining scroll. Infinite scrolls.
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From what I can find, there’s two unique magic items that can grant slowfall. He may not have had access to them. Though I’ve heard it has a pretty powerful crafting system, so you could probably make them as needed?
Yeah the enchanting and spellcrafting in that game is pretty freeform. Moreso than Skyrim or Oblivion.
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Fuck I want to play paranoia so bad
But you’re already playing…
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Every Morrowind player learned this lesson early on.
I learned a similar lesson without the scrolls. Spent way too much time buffing alchemy and ended up with lots of game-breaking potions. My acrobatics buff potion was astronomically powerful and lasted practically forever, so my character launched into orbit and just never came down.
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Fortunately air resistance is a thing, so you don’t fly off into space
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Are you complaining about issues with the perfect products of the Alpha Complex’ finest R&D department, troubleshooter?
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At three a lot of 6 year olds playing D&D??
Yeah, that seems a bit young to me. My mom introduced me to it at a relatively young age, but I’m pretty sure I was older than six.
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I’d be more afraid of an anti-gravity belt that is an anti-inertia belt. It would reverse gravity, which would normally cause you to fall up, except it also reverses your inertia so you still go down. But if you push on the floor, the floor will push back up on you, which will cause you to accelerate towards the floor. You’d probably end up fused into it.
I’m really not seeing how one that isn’t an anti-inertia belt is a problem, besides breaking general relativity. If you turn the anti-gravity way up the acceleration could kill you, but I’d think of that as too much anti-gravity instead of lack of inertial dampening.
I think its not about reversing the direction of inertia but more of a “you keep your speed when activating/deactivating the belt, just in the other direction”. You can’t use it to cancel fall damage by reversing gravity for 0.1sec before touching the ground because you also reverse your falling speed when you reverse gravity.