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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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Wait. I thought this was always the intention.
For example, if you were wearing some sort of Big armor, and you had the hireling in play, you could also play some sort of Big weapon. However, you had to have the hand slots available to you for the weapon. Meaning that while you were allowed to have the extra big item in play and in use, the hireling wouldn't allow you to have extra slots of whatever the Big item was. I'm not sure this makes sense when I'm typing it. It's kind of hard to explain, isn't it? I thought that the Siege Engine was an exception because it was a big item you could play with the hireling, and it wouldn't take up the hand requirement for the weapon, unlike other big weapons. I'm not really sure how what you're saying is actually different than the way it has been played in the past. |
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