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Originally posted by DaveB View PostJust apply the formula for character kit that I do for bikes.
The optimum number of bikes(or equipment sets) is:
N+1 while N<D remains true.
Where :
N = The number of bikes or equipment sets currently owned.
D = the number of Bikes or equipment sets that will result in divorce.
PS. If you have the budget I highly recommend this guy for LARP gear.
www.markcordory.com
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostYep, I did - well it is a point spend system rather than a dice roll one but the principle is the same. The problem will be buying the different kit for my new character and justifying the cost to Mrs MUN! Previous character was a maxed out heavy armour fighter so I just used the same armour etc. that I use for re-enactment and SCA.
The optimum number of bikes(or equipment sets) is:
N+1 while N<D remains true.
Where :
N = The number of bikes or equipment sets currently owned.
D = the number of Bikes or equipment sets that will result in divorce.
PS. If you have the budget I highly recommend this guy for LARP gear.
www.markcordory.com
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostMight as well reroll a new character.
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Originally posted by eek View PostSo you've lost all your experience points and need to start again as a zero points, level 1 rookie?
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Went to a massive LARP event in Derby. Fought lots, drunk lots, sung lots, died on the Sunday which sucked lots :-(
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostGenoa've never had the chance but I'll be going back soon.
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Decided to just coppice the lot. It had grown and fallen over and rooted and grown and looked like mangrove swamp in the middle.
Now I have a ton of kindling for next year, and a sore back.
...getting too old for this lark...
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Ah, yes, TFA.
Got about an acre of uncontrolled Laurel to subdue.
Amazing how quickly the gardens here get out of control.
Mixture of the smell of two-stroke then maybe glyphosate unless I decide to crop it again for firewood..... decisions, decisions.
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