Legality
2010.Apr.04, 07:54 PM
Legality
Post: #1
Legal or Illegal.

Can you tell us please Zen if this has any impact on game mechanics?

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2010.Apr.04, 09:47 PM
RE: Legality
Post: #2
(2010.Apr.04 07:54 PM)JakeBlues Wrote:  Legal or Illegal.

Can you tell us please Zen if this has any impact on game mechanics?

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2010.Apr.06, 06:58 AM
RE: Legality
Post: #3
I've always wondered wth that meant, too.

Who gives a drek.
2010.Apr.06, 08:58 AM
RE: Legality
Post: #4
I've been told it either affects or is/was planned to affect jailtimes recieved after getting caught.

for example, crimes have a certain range of available jailtimes, but the more illegal gear you carry increases the average time in the clink

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2010.Apr.06, 09:13 AM
RE: Legality
Post: #5
Thought it only had to do with availability....
2010.Apr.07, 09:21 PM
RE: Legality
Post: #6
Item legality was intended for seeing if you could slip items through certain area police blocks or not. If it was illegal, you couldn't get through. It also was intended for having your equipment taken away if jailed (you'd have to pay a fee to get it back) Unfortunately that idea fell by the wayside.

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2010.Apr.07, 10:04 PM
RE: Legality
Post: #7
(2010.Apr.07 09:21 PM)zenith Wrote:  Item legality was intended for seeing if you could slip items through certain area police blocks or not. If it was illegal, you couldn't get through. It also was intended for having your equipment taken away if jailed (you'd have to pay a fee to get it back) Unfortunately that idea fell by the wayside.

Thank you for the honesty.

You could still work over that sometime tough.

8:50 pm BlackHand attacked you and lost.
2010.Apr.09, 01:52 PM
RE: Legality
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2010.Apr.09, 08:03 PM
RE: Legality
Post: #9
(2010.Apr.07 09:21 PM)zenith Wrote:  Item legality was intended for seeing if you could slip items through certain area police blocks or not. If it was illegal, you couldn't get through. It also was intended for having your equipment taken away if jailed (you'd have to pay a fee to get it back) Unfortunately that idea fell by the wayside.

This could be added to the wiki.

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2010.Apr.09, 08:35 PM
RE: Legality
Post: #10
(2010.Apr.09 08:03 PM)JakeBlues Wrote:  
(2010.Apr.07 09:21 PM)zenith Wrote:  Item legality was intended for seeing if you could slip items through certain area police blocks or not. If it was illegal, you couldn't get through. It also was intended for having your equipment taken away if jailed (you'd have to pay a fee to get it back) Unfortunately that idea fell by the wayside.

This could be added to the wiki.

http://wiki.awakenedlands.com/index.php/Legality

And so it has been. It's linked off both the Armor, and Weapon pages too.