Intoxication of the masses, it's a good thing.
I'm hoping to see a change in movement control and slightly distorted visuals.
It should be the thing to do when upon a high ledge and a wager has been proposed.
It should be an impromptu race from here to the farm and back. Winner gets a 'goat bladder of superior holding'.
Throughout human history we have used intoxication as a binding agent between peoples. So it should be here in Terminus.
Let's all get loose with each other and let our passions take us onward.
Now I'm going to see if I can mount that WraithHound, /hick!
They certainly will when I become one!
I've been in several games where getting intoxicated (usually by alchohol) would give a player some benefit for a period, usually with a corresponding detriment. I'd love to see that in Pantheon.
Perhaps there might be a certain herb that grows in Wild's End that does something similar. They could call it the "Wildwood Flower" :)
Vandraad said: They must to think that the manbun they have is actually attractive.
LMAO!
Expanding: The idea that different weeds/plants in the raw have different effects would be cool, but hard to practically itemize and create an effect. One bonus maybe: one mushroom when eaten causes you to see "trailers" (like you can do with your mouse pointer) that in turn helps you see the world differently in partucular a certain flying bug that you cannot target otherwise except if you can see the trailers of its passing. or another that gives you disturbing prism view. Poison ivy kind of plant causes rash but then smoked causes slick skin (need a whole ocean, of calamine lotion)
Manouk said: One bonus maybe: one mushroom when eaten causes you to see "trailers" (like you can do with your mouse pointer) that in turn helps you see the world differently in partucular a certain flying bug that you cannot target otherwise except if you can see the trailers of its passing.
I really like that idea. You can't see the mob, but you can see it's trail and maybe anticipate its position in order to target.
That fact of 'trails' being an actual Windows function might even make it possible to code the effect.