Thanks, so just archery skill for hit % chance...
Does anything else affect this? Like whether the bow is exceptional or worn, hunger? Anything like that?
Just wondered, what stats/skills affect the "to hit" chance in Archery? Is it purely Archery skill level?
Also,
If you had to sacrifice either tactics or anatomy as an archer which would it be?
I know the benefit of training in a dungeon...but it seems ripe for being griefed and losing your reagent stock...
Also how do you fit evaluate int. into the training?
As someone relatively new (had not played in over a decade) the young status was nice to get my feet wet and used to the game again. In retrospect, I think it is too much though.
I had a young attempt to grief me out in the wilderness. If you can't attack them they should not be able to attack...
I've have been more or less just raising my skill by standard adventuring / hunting. I've gotten to 100 in a few things but I am trying to round out my character. I've found I have quite a few skills with just 10 - 20 ish points in them that I never use. I've set the skill arrow to point down...
Was outside of Wrong last night and there were tons of blue fairies and shadow wisps. Tons of them...
No, LSD was not involved.. and they did not appear to be wearing boots....
Is this some special spawn or something?
Hello, someone mentioned your Valorite Vender maybe have boxes for training lockpicking. I just took a look and did not see any. Do you know when you might be restocked? Thanks!
Still new here but from what I have read you can train lockpicking with a few tinker made boxes?
Does anyone here make them and sell them? I'm not rich by any means but I have no problem paying for the effort/materials.
Thanks!
So it's been a looong time since I've played UO and I am quite new here. In browsing the forum I see there are many standard 7xGM builds.
My question is, are there any viable non-GM builds where you have have adequate skill level (but below GM) in more than 7 areas? Maybe I have ADD but I just...
Waaay back when i 1st played UO there was a spot I liked to hunt. It looked like a dining room or something and there was an Ogre Lord wandering around. For the life of me can't remember which dungeon or level it was. Does it sound familiar to anyone?
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