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{{com|Pace}} messages tell you what degree a room is In-Town or Out-of-Town. |
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*You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat. |
*You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat. |
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*(in water) You glide around the area like a crocodile, truly in your element. |
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*You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area. |
*You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area. |
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*You pace back and forth. |
*You pace back and forth. |
Revision as of 00:25, 9 April 2013
General
The Ranger Bonus is a measure of an individual's connection to nature. The "bonus" is a misnomer, since it can have either a negative or a positive effect, depending on the situation. The modifier in either direction is equal, and governed by global caps as of the [link to archived gm posts|bonus 2.0 changes].
Skills Affected
All survival skills are affected except Evasion and Backstab.
How to maintain a bonus
- Stay out of the cities. There are two relevant primary categories of rooms in DR: In Town vs. Out of Town. There are also different degrees of In-Town or Out-of-Town. The longer you remain in an In-Town area the lower your bonus goes. You can restore your bonus by spending time in Out-of-Town Areas.
- Drift amount is based on the difference in nature levels between your current bonus and where you're standing, and drifts to the nature level of where you're standing.
- You can only get to worst/best bonus in a worst/best area, and being at worst bonus and standing in a best area drifts upwards faster than being at worst bonus and standing in a neutral area.
Pace Messages
PACE messages tell you what degree a room is In-Town or Out-of-Town.
- You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat.
- (in water) You glide around the area like a crocodile, truly in your element.
- You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area.
- You pace back and forth.
- You pace back and forth, scowling slightly at your surroundings.
- You pace back and forth like a trapped animal.
Current Status
If one HIDEs and then, while remaining hidden, HOWLs then one may get a better understanding of their current Ranger bonus.
- You inhale deeply, a resounding howl breaking forth from within you, resonating strongly into the distance as if to announce your mastery of the wilds!
- You howl strongly, like that of a wolf calling its kin to assemble for a hunt. The sound echoes commandingly through the area.
- You inhale and howl strongly, the cacophonous sounds reverberating around you.
- You howl like a wolf calling the pack!
- You open your mouth and throw back your head, howling with a tentative but fairly resonant tone that wavers only slightly.
- You take in a deep breath air and howl softly.
- You howl meekly, unsure of yourself.
- You take in a deep breath to howl, but it comes out as a whimper, like a lost wolf looking for his pack.
- You howl quietly to yourself, echoing a soft, desolate sound that doesn't sound quite right.
- You take in a deep breath to howl, but it comes out as a whimper, like a lost wolf looking for his pack. (This message appeared again, possibly a bug.)
- You take in a deep breath to howl loudly, but instead cough and choke on the air around you.
- You open your mouth to howl, but you merely sigh like the softest wind through the trees. Sadly, not even a leaf flutters with your "mighty" breath.
- You open your mouth and roar with everything you've got! A few soft sounds reminiscent of a baby robin's first song twitter sweetly from within you.
- You give forth a mighty... yelp, which sounds more like a domesticated puppy than anything else.
- You open your mouth to howl, but it sounds more like a dying chicken than anything else.
- You take in a deep breath to howl, and let loose with a mighty... Moo?! The sounds that erupt from within you sound startlingly like the loud bleating of a young heifer giving birth to her first calf.
Going from max positive bonus to max negative bonus should take over 100 minutes while in full urban territory.