cobhc on 7/5/2006 at 19:06
one time I threw an oil flask on the ground in front of a guy at the beginning of the tower. he slipped into the gear and died. and I love blackjacking guys at the docks and making them fall into the water
tiger@sound.net on 8/5/2006 at 09:13
Cobhc, to me any "oil slick" trick can be a fun little T3 experience. :cool:
(Simply have several guards, who have to approach from only one direction.)
Throw one oil flask in front of the one, approaching you. And quickly follow that with a landmine, very close to the end of the oil slick that is near to you, to get the other guards' "attentions", you might say? :ebil:
Cardel on 8/5/2006 at 20:00
Definately the time Gamall fell into the water! How can she be sooo stupid!? :rolleyes:
Elentari on 9/5/2006 at 19:48
I think she rotted her brain a long time ago. *grins* I tried to get her to fall in the water this time around and did nto manage it. I DID however. . .drop an oil in front of her and got her to fall. I waited like 10 minutes for her to resume patrolling and she never did (yes I was also doing something else at the time, so ten minute waiting is not excessive. lol I knew I had to wait a bit so stepped away to do something else, while I kept an eye on the screen). When nothing happened I crept out and she was laying face down on the docks, unmoving, her weight resting on her nose. I walked around her, placed the artifact and went my way and she didn't even twitch.
I think she knocked herself senseless when she fell. LOL
Kovitlac on 10/5/2006 at 04:51
I actually had a funny moment just today...
I was in Stonemarket Plaza, working on the last mission when I spotted one of the walking statues lurking in a certain area. Moments later I here yelling and the stomping of heavy stone feet. I ran, naturally (I hate dealing with statues...) and hid, but I could hear the footsteps still. I crept back and saw the statue running back and forth like he was stuck while a Citywatch guard shot arrows at him repeatedly. I wanted to stay and watch the statue die but I knew it'd take *forever*. So I left and returned later to find the guard dead. Hmm.
Zombiepuppet on 15/5/2006 at 12:15
Lol for me it was when i trapped all the prison guards in those pitcells that where in the ground and when i went to Old Quarter for the first time and went to Fort Ironwood and then creeped out that woman who was there and she ran into the catacombs while saying "Oh i gotta get help theyll know what to do to you." and the zombies knew what to do with her and smacked em.
Kovitlac on 15/5/2006 at 13:14
I had another one!...
I was running around Pavelock, freeing all the prisioners and placing the unconcious guards in their own cells. I got out of the main cell area (where you're kept when you get there), and up the stairs into the smaller cell area where there's a large pile of barrels and a guard guarding two prisoners. I crept in and when the guard's back was turned, I opened on of the cell doors. The guard rushed in but seemed to get stuck between the open door and the closed one. The poor prisoner was stuck behind the closed door. After listening to the guard yell at the prisoner a while I opened the other door to let him in, then shut both doors. The guard shot the prisoner to death with his arrows, than calmly opened the cell door and left. I knocked him out, than let the other prisoner out of his cell. He ran off, then came back a moment later and walked back into his cell saying 'I can't believe I'm free!':confused: When both doors were shut he turned around, and proceeded to unlock the door from inside and run back out! Either he ran to get a key when he was gone, it was a glitch in the game or he didn't want all that badly to get home afterall....
tiger@sound.net on 15/5/2006 at 17:54
Kovitlac, I had the same fun, while watching some City Street fights and Walking Statues.
I was climbing a world of useless walls, around StoneMarket Plaza and Proper, looking for that almost mythical Thief's Highway to add to my in-game mapping idea. (Found a few Thief entries and loot areas, but nothing even like a Thief's Highway.) :rolleyes:
But while I was up and studying one of the walls, within the east-side Proper area, I watched one hell of a fight between Hammerites and Pagans and at the same time, between the City Watch and two Walking Statues! (And, of course, there I was completely safe in my eagle-like position.) :angel:
(But the really sardonic or "funny part" was when I came down to carefully examine what those two surviving Statues had done to all those folks.)
Suddenly some street-walking lady, with lots of finery and jewels, spotted the bloody mess and me, almost at the same time. And then she proclaimed that she was going to get some help. And that silly and dizzy bird ran right into those nasty Statues and you know how they really do hate noise!
(And then with a single stoney WHAP, it was nice and quiet, again.)
So, thanks for really keeping the "peace and quiet" on our T3's City Streets, you lovely, but just a bit hard-headed, Statues!
:joke:
cobhc on 16/5/2006 at 21:57
Ive got a few others. one time in prison I stood on the big box near the cell with your stuff in it and when the guard opened the cell door to investigate a sound I jumped on his head and then on the floor (obviously making a lot of noise) and he continued to go back to his desk as if nothing ever happened. another time in the tavern at the docks I KOed every one on the first floor but there was still someone on the second floor so I tried to keep stealthy. then I accedently picked up a small barrel and quietly threw it in the other room. What I didnt notice about the room was that it had like 8 big barrels that fall down at the slightest toutch. So all the barrels fell down making the most possible noise.