The ability to flip a coin and get heads or tails for making arbitrary decisions. I do this in real life all the time, and would love if I could do it in Akanbar as well.
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Originally posted by Lawrence View PostThe ability to flip a coin and get heads or tails for making arbitrary decisions. I do this in real life all the time, and would love if I could do it in Akanbar as well.
Code:flip coin You must find a well to flip your coin into.
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Originally posted by Nakarym View PostT...technically we can do that now, it just...well it...
Code:flip coin You must find a well to flip your coin into.
Tick tock goes the clock until you feel my ire. You'll lose your voice and turn to rock and lose what you desire.
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Originally posted by Jaethor View PostJaethor's not here, sorry. He's... mountain climbing. On stilts.We are both of us merchants, and I'll promise you one thing. We will not laugh until we get the money, and we will not cry until we go bankrupt. And guess what? We are going to laugh.
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This is one of those times where the custom emote command and your preferred mud client are your friends. I'm gonna go out on a limb, and say that every client has a means of 'randomly' choosing between two (or more) values.
Portal has the r(value1,value2,value3 etc) option, for example. think Zmud is along the same lines. Can usually find where/how to make a random selector alias in the help files of your client.
Did this with coins, dice, cards (cards was fun) in Portal. Also, you can 'favor' one particular outcome by adding more of it.Let's make 'em scream
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Comm drops as in when you kill someone? Cause that'd demolish the economy harder and faster than Shax and Lawrence on energy drinks.Tick tock goes the clock until you feel my ire. You'll lose your voice and turn to rock and lose what you desire.
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I think whoever suggested/depicted that there is a difference in currency (between cities) was seriously confused, or at least with what Nakarym is talking about specifically, they were just...writing descriptions, and thought, "THIS IS A GOOD IDEA."
We technically don't even -have- silver or gold coins, it's just a way of breaking it down. There isn't really a silver coin- yet you can "get ten silver from purse", and even then, you "take one gold coin from inside a leather purse." It is only a means of simplification. If we had to carry around copper, silver and gold coins, when we paid for things, we would need -exact change-, or the merchant would have to make change for us. "Sorry, I only have six copper coins, and this one gold one...and that panatone costs 60c...can you make change for my gold coin?" Then, does the merchant give you fourty copper, or does he give you four silver? Or maybe he only has two silver in his register, and you're about to get twenty copper and two silver...That would really be...more realistic, I suppose, but also more complicated of a system. Even then, they may not have correct change for you at all times. When you get down to the nitty-gritty, it's all just copper coins, and they are -all- identical. Using the terms "gold" and "silver" just give us a way of moving our mass amounts of copper coins around easily.
ex coin
You run your eye over a copper coin.
Round and gleaming, its edge lightly milled to prevent counterfeiting and its
surface a rich pinkish-hued coppery colour, the coin is engraved with the
runic number one.
ex gold
You run your eye over a copper coin.
Round and gleaming, its edge lightly milled to prevent counterfeiting and its
surface a rich pinkish-hued coppery colour, the coin is engraved with the
runic number one.
Sadly, Lawrence, it looks like our coins are identical on both sides...you can't tell if you are looking at the "head" or the "tail" because there isn't one. You really can't even know for sure when you pull out a coin and look at it, which side you are examining- so we would have to conclude that they are identical. Or, we are only capable of seeing one side of a coin. That's just my two cents, though. :P
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Originally posted by Silas View Postwe've already got Nakarym and he's pushing the limit.
Anyways, back to coins. In my opinion, the cities could technically have "different" currency, in terms of aesthetics. Theoretically only the set value of the coin is what matters - as in its weight in copper - which could easily explain why the coins are all physically copper. Ten copper coins holds a value equal to a nonexistent coin struck in silver, because the weight of the silver coin would be (still in theory) ten times that of the copper coin.
Now, in terms of atomic mass, it is pretty untrue that copper x10 = silver and copper x100 = gold. Luckily this is a fantasy world where no one should actually care!
tl;dr - currency denominations are actually comparisons between fake ore weight, coins can have anything on the other side.
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Comm drops as in when you kill someone? Cause that'd demolish the economy harder and faster than Shax and Lawrence on energy drinks.
Sadly, Lawrence, it looks like our coins are identical on both sides...you can't tell if you are looking at the "head" or the "tail" because there isn't one.We are both of us merchants, and I'll promise you one thing. We will not laugh until we get the money, and we will not cry until we go bankrupt. And guess what? We are going to laugh.
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