Please note that new user registrations disabled at this time.

Thinking about a mod...

This forum is to be used for all discussions pertaining to Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and its Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansion packs.
Post Reply
User avatar
Monolith
Posts: 737
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2004 4:19 pm
Location: Poland
Contact:

Thinking about a mod...

Post by Monolith »

Mod-Idea - Telepathy

hey

Would you like a mod which adds another skill to the magic-system? It wouldn't be real magic though - telepathy.

Some spells ( let's call them 'orders') would force the target to jump, drop the weapon, confuse it, push it back, ...

Alright, nothing special, but combine it with real magic. Think of raising the targets acrobatic attribute to 1000 and then use the order 'Jump'...
Or use the order 'Push' when the target's near some cliffs...

To be more concrete, here are some orders I thought of:
- force the target to jump
- push the target a couple of steps back
- read an NPC's mind ( the PC would have a bonus on speechcraft while dealing with that NPC)
- force the target to drop it's weapon
- confuse the target ( harder to cast spells)
- telekinese ( yes, it would fit better to telepathy)
- force the target to turn hostile towards other creatures and/or NPCs ( rat-fights ;) )
- cause addiction to moon sugar... ( => merchants will buy that sweet stuff)
- use random spell ( just for the f...un of it)
- force to take off clothes and armor ( I'm still male, you know...)

The problem would be, that some of that would be somehow overpowering. Maybe it would be wise to put high willpower ( about 70?) on the requirements-list, and much ca$h. And it should drain fatigue as well as magicka. The targets willpower should be of importance, too...
The skill would start with 0 and it would raise very rapidly - but the first 15 levels or so should only be able to be achieved by 'training'.

What do you think of it? I don't know, if it is possible and I don't know how to pack these ideas into a mod, but I think it shouldn't be impossible. Any further ideas?
"Some people say that I must be a terrible person, but it’s not true. I have the heart of a young boy in a jar on my desk."
-Stephen King
User avatar
blake
Posts: 738
Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2004 3:47 am
Location: texas
Contact:

Post by blake »

i think you can do anything with the scripting and it sounds pretty good: cliff racers ganging up on you? Why dont you just cause them to kill each other? HAHAHAHAHahahah
Sig Size change per request of Vicsun
User avatar
Monolith
Posts: 737
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2004 4:19 pm
Location: Poland
Contact:

Post by Monolith »

hehe, yea, I had the same idea. I hope I'll have some free time soon...
"Some people say that I must be a terrible person, but it’s not true. I have the heart of a young boy in a jar on my desk."
-Stephen King
User avatar
Anonononomous
Posts: 332
Joined: Thu May 06, 2004 11:09 pm
Contact:

Post by Anonononomous »

What? You think you're a Jedi or something?
User avatar
Dark Master
Posts: 729
Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2004 9:29 am
Location: UK
Contact:

Post by Dark Master »

LOL!!! Seriously that sounds very good, I hope it works for you.
If pro is the opposite of con, is Congress the opposite of progress? - Thanks to Blake for the avatar! :)
User avatar
Monolith
Posts: 737
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2004 4:19 pm
Location: Poland
Contact:

Post by Monolith »

Originally posted by Anonononomous
What? You think you're a Jedi or something?


LOL, no, it's not that bad yet ;)
BTW, the whole telepathy-thingie needn't be connected with Star Wars - like me they just used it...

Originally posted by Dark Master
LOL!!! Seriously that sounds very good, I hope it works for you.


I'm going to try it out. After playing around with the dialog-system ;)

And the others? Any further ideas? Something you don't like about it? I don't want to make mods only for myself - if you folks don't like the idea then tell me, that way you'd keep a lot work from me. :)
"Some people say that I must be a terrible person, but it’s not true. I have the heart of a young boy in a jar on my desk."
-Stephen King
Post Reply