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Re: Resource Floor: Humongous Hoard

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:18 am
by Jake
What sort of "worksite" would do you propose for the athenaeum to produce arcana tiles? Internally, it's called a worksite, but we just need to decide what sort of characters "work" there, and what sort of "work" animation they employ.

If we have some foreground piles of artifacts, we could have some sort of sage/scholar/arcanist dig through them when the floor isn't busy, occasionally popping out a arcane or loot item. We should pick two categories, so these characters aren't producing too many matches on their own; I think loot is a reasonable fit, but we could maybe do gear, instead. We could probably get more creative with the type of character, though.

We can split up the Coffers and the mimic floor. The Survivor's Surplus sounds like a good option, but it is probably a little too elaborate for now (there's a lot of exposition there that we may want to convey to players). Perhaps if we had more floors that acted as stores for the heroes; I already have a couple of others on my big list (a Tomb of Tyrants historic site gift shop and an infernal lemonade stand), and I was planning to group these in with the eventual "checkpoint" type floors, where the characters will be compelled to linger a while. We'll see; it's definitely an interesting concept =).

Re: Resource Floor: Humongous Hoard

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:05 am
by Vryl
Jake wrote:If we have some foreground piles of artifacts, we could have some sort of sage/scholar/arcanist dig through them when the floor isn't busy, occasionally popping out a arcane or loot item. We should pick two categories, so these characters aren't producing too many matches on their own; I think loot is a reasonable fit, but we could maybe do gear, instead. We could probably get more creative with the type of character, though.


That sounds more like an archaeologist's archive, to me! Maybe you could have the ark of the covenant in the background with a 'do not open' sign, and 'evil' adventurers wearing fedoras and leather jackets while whipping greedy people that try to come in and destroy precious antiquities in their search for loot. :P

Re: Resource Floor: Humongous Hoard

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:17 am
by Tola
I was figuring that the Surplus wouldn't have anything the heroes don't already, unless you activate one of the traps-but I admit it would be confusing to people if there isn't a list with short descriptions (and even if there is, how many of them will bother reading it?).

The archive might be good for ruins, since you're messing around with long-lost whatsits that mostly aren't of any real use if you aren't the type to use them to delve into past cultures. Athenaeum is, literally, 'a word used in the titles of libraries and places of literary study,' so the logical way to pull arcana out of it would be that arthritic, myopic old man with a star-studded robe (aka a wizard) shuffling from a bookshelf to a desk and studying intently.

Re: Resource Floor: Humongous Hoard

PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:55 pm
by ThirdAnguis
Jake wrote:What sort of "worksite" would do you propose for the athenaeum to produce arcana tiles? Internally, it's called a worksite, but we just need to decide what sort of characters "work" there, and what sort of "work" animation they employ.


I figured they'd be researching. Reading books from the library, examining artifacts, writing scrolls, that sort of thing.

Jake wrote:If we have some foreground piles of artifacts, we could have some sort of sage/scholar/arcanist dig through them when the floor isn't busy, occasionally popping out a arcane or loot item. We should pick two categories, so these characters aren't producing too many matches on their own; I think loot is a reasonable fit, but we could maybe do gear, instead. We could probably get more creative with the type of character, though.


My initial thought had been arcana and ruins, as I said. I don't really like the idea of gear or loot coming out of a library, it doesn't quite fit it thematically in my mind (though admittedly ruin is also a little bit of a stretch, but anything that isn't straight up magical like arcana is runs into that issue).

Vryl wrote:That sounds more like an archaeologist's archive, to me! Maybe you could have the ark of the covenant in the background with a 'do not open' sign, and 'evil' adventurers wearing fedoras and leather jackets while whipping greedy people that try to come in and destroy precious antiquities in their search for loot. :P


Ooh, I like the sound of that as a loot/ruins floor.