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War paint was available from [[Osgeth]], |
War paint was available from [[Osgeth]], however he has only been seen selling war paint once since [[GameMaster]]s [[Iayn]] and [[Niamah]] left. [[Osgeth]] had briefly set up shop out [[Acenamacra]] before disappearing again. |
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Before he left, [[Iayn]] indicated that he intended to make at least some of the grades a permanent fixture in [[Vishlan]]'s shop. It remains to be seen if the new [[Barbarian]] [[Gamemaster#Guild Advocates|Guild Advocate]], [[Aurdun]], intends to do so as well. |
Before he left, [[Iayn]] indicated that he intended to make at least some of the grades a permanent fixture in [[Vishlan]]'s shop. It remains to be seen if the new [[Barbarian]] [[Gamemaster#Guild Advocates|Guild Advocate]], [[Aurdun]], intends to do so as well. |
Revision as of 12:45, 7 April 2008
Far from the simple facepaint of carnivals and elves, warpainting is the art of adding an screaming exclamation point to a Barbarian's visage.
Warpaint comes in several grades of paint sticks, ranging from basic warpaint (cylinder), up through Savage (cone), Berserker (cube), and Plunderer (brick). Basic warpaint is purely for show, Savage and Plunderer have some but not all of the commands, and Plunderer has all of the commands.
Source
War paint was available from Osgeth, however he has only been seen selling war paint once since GameMasters Iayn and Niamah left. Osgeth had briefly set up shop out Acenamacra before disappearing again.
Before he left, Iayn indicated that he intended to make at least some of the grades a permanent fixture in Vishlan's shop. It remains to be seen if the new Barbarian Guild Advocate, Aurdun, intends to do so as well.
Application
The Mechanical Lore skill, as well as currently unstated stats, are involved in not only determining whether the painting is successful, but also the quality of the painting.
The basic uses of war paint can be determined by STUDYing the paint stick.
No more than two sticks of the same grade of war paint may be mixed by PUSHing one with the other, however this will not increase its amount, and will produce a stick with the color of "<color 1> and <color 2>" rather than truly mixing them.
War paint may be applied to others, and may be more beneficial this way if an older Barbarian paints a younger one. However, war paint may also be applied to non-Barbarians, though in this case, it is simply for show, regardless of the grade of paint.
War paint can be applied to a helpless (unconcious) target as a mark of shame by using APPLY PAINTSTICK to <helpless person>. Normally this will simply be a handprint in the color used, but if a forging stamp or war paint stamp is held in the other hand, the image will be of the stamp.
War paint will eventually fade over time, though use will speed this up.
Effects
There are four verbs that directly interact with the worn warpaint, each of which will fade the war paint somewhat. Their availability is based on the grade of paint used.
- SCREAM WARPAINT - ??
- MEDITATE WARPAINT - ??
- CONCENTRATE WARPAINT - ??
- STARE WARPAINT - ??
Custom Warpaint
A few Barbarians have managed to acquire custom war paint kits since it has been released. These kits produce war paint that is equal to or better than the best store-bought paintsticks, with extreme resistance to fading through use or time passage. This is counterbalanced by several limitations, such as the inability to be applied to anyone else, through any means, and the 60 second RT application time. The kits originally came with 200 applications, though prior to his leaving, GameMaster Iayn indicated that from time to time refills would be made avaialable from Osgeth at a very dear price.
Limitations
War paint cannot be worn with a forehead gem or face paint. Feature hiding items will hide war paint, and though it can still be used and will not reduce any bonuses, it will prevent the fear reaction when being looked at. Upon being arrested, the guards will throw water on the character, removing the paint.