It took me a good 30 seconds before I realised it was the original guy in the dead guys clothes. I think it would have helped if they didnt look so similar.
i hate when rpg’s have enemies that don’t drop the stuff they’re clearly wearing/wielding. even if it’s crap stats, i just like the realism of them being able to equip items. makes them feel more like another person and less like a generic mob or npc where their gear is effectively their skin.
Unless you’re playing Rimworld. And the pricks get picky if they’re wearing clothes from a corpse. Unless they’re a complete psychopath.
The fussy plebs didn’t even appreciate the coats I made them in winter made out of the skin of the raiders….’Oh I’m sorry Karen, would you rather freeze to death’.
But the only RPGs that I played that allow you to strip a NPC of their clothing and put it on your own character are Bethesda games. The comic makes it seem like an ubiquitous feature in RPG, unless there are a bunch of those that I am missing? (Other than non-single player RPGs).
What
Find a body
Don’t question how or why they died
Loot the corpse
Equip looted gear
Continue on as if you nothing had happened, but with new gear
Confused
I’ve been so brainpoisoned by manga that I could not parse this image for the first minute and a half of staring at it
Level -⬆️
Charlie Brown?
Did he murder Charlie Brown just before this?
I’m busy working on an achievement over here
It took me a good 30 seconds before I realised it was the original guy in the dead guys clothes. I think it would have helped if they didnt look so similar.
Charlie Brown on hard times.
An adventurer that finds a dead body is obligated to look through their clothes and then use said clothes if it is better than there own.
For that is the way.
Tarkov Vibes
*Roadman outfit equipped*
Is this DAYZ?
Even better because mushroom hunters find a lot of dead bodies.
Disco Elysium
Project Zomboid vibes.
Haven’t seen this one reposted 6 times before at all
Don’t people shit their pants after dying?
That’s describing the life actually
The best fact? What the fuck is any of this
So if the cloths are gear is it ++gathering but
+++damaged taken by knifes?
You read it from top to bottom…now do it bottom to top lol. Somehow still fits!
Little did he know that he put on The Track Suit of Icarian Flight.
Casually violating bodies along the way.
Morrowind when you find the tax collector and also when that other dude falls out of the sky
fact ?
DayZ
destiny 1 and 2 took a whole another level of pillaging the dead hahaha
The tax collector of Seyda Neen.
Reminds me of robbing the kills of other players in MUDs.
I literally just looted a corpse with a Sorcerer’s set in Dark Souls 3 five minutes ago and then saw this
Any mushroom is eatable. Some of them only one time.
Me in fallout
Mommy said it was my turn to repost this
Tainted apparel x4: -8
i hate when rpg’s have enemies that don’t drop the stuff they’re clearly wearing/wielding. even if it’s crap stats, i just like the realism of them being able to equip items. makes them feel more like another person and less like a generic mob or npc where their gear is effectively their skin.
If you fancy a game with mechanics on where clothes came from you can try Rimworld.
Quest line: Dress as a chav and get 5 brown mushrooms
/r/Albiononline has entered the chat
Except all the gear is “trash” and the skeleton was just ganker bait. Never dismount for that free silver on the ground, it ain’t worth your gear.
Unless you’re playing Rimworld. And the pricks get picky if they’re wearing clothes from a corpse. Unless they’re a complete psychopath.
The fussy plebs didn’t even appreciate the coats I made them in winter made out of the skin of the raiders….’Oh I’m sorry Karen, would you rather freeze to death’.
I’m not turning down +2 sta +2 agi just because the fit got a little bloody.
Same reason I love the Hitman games
Except that in an actual RPG, you come across a body, you can *see* the badass sword and armor, you search it and find………. 2 more fuckin’mushrooms.
But the only RPGs that I played that allow you to strip a NPC of their clothing and put it on your own character are Bethesda games. The comic makes it seem like an ubiquitous feature in RPG, unless there are a bunch of those that I am missing? (Other than non-single player RPGs).