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K. Laisathit

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Aug 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/11/98
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Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
individual probably could shrug off the trap.

What's all the hype about killing in a single explosion? I
doubt that even if I get the gal to GMship for both skills
(not that it's possible for tinkering and darned expensive
for alchemy), the damage will improve all that much. The way
I see it, deadly poison trapped chest is probably a way to go.
But that is even more expensive.

BTW, what's up with the key? I put the chest key in a key ring,
and the trapped cannot be disarmed (yeah, the trap blew up
in my face). This is stupid, so I have to carry all my other
key in a ring and this extra chest key out of it? Feh... this
trapping is disappointing.

Later...
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Michael Wilson

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Aug 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/11/98
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>Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
>a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
>is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
>line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
>90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
>only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
>the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
>individual probably could shrug off the trap.
>
>

I dont know about how effective this is, all I can say is that I was killed
outright from opening a chest, and subsequently got looted by the
"hidden" tinker.

OK I only had STR 38 and AR 14, but I lost around 1K worth of stuff, so
I would say in that instance it was effective.

I later questioned the tinker who looted me and he laughed and said, that
he had nothing to loose as he had made the character only 2 hours prior !

Gul'Darn
Chesapeake

SinLogic

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Aug 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/11/98
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Not sure what you're doing wrong, but take a look at
http://www.deathsdoor.com/holz . There you will find screen shots of each of
my kills and a short story about my character. His tinker skill is 89 and
using LESSER explosion potions I kill someone with <90 health instantly. In
fact my dart traps are doing 75 damage. Just recently I trapped a chest with
a dart and killed myself, never thought it would do that much damage. :)

HolzFaeller - Adept Tinker/Carpenter
Baja Shard


K. Laisathit wrote in message <6qqdqe$i9g$1...@nntp3.u.washington.edu>...

Undertaker-XH (KGDL-KGC)

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Aug 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/11/98
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K. Laisathit wrote:
>
> Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
> a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
> is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
> line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
> 90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
> only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
> the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
> individual probably could shrug off the trap.
>
> What's all the hype about killing in a single explosion? I
> doubt that even if I get the gal to GMship for both skills
> (not that it's possible for tinkering and darned expensive
> for alchemy), the damage will improve all that much. The way
> I see it, deadly poison trapped chest is probably a way to go.
> But that is even more expensive.
>
> BTW, what's up with the key? I put the chest key in a key ring,
> and the trapped cannot be disarmed (yeah, the trap blew up
> in my face). This is stupid, so I have to carry all my other
> key in a ring and this extra chest key out of it? Feh... this
> trapping is disappointing.

You are doing something wrong if that's your result. First, the
majority of people that have survived my traped chests are wearing
minimal armor (wierd). The majority of people who are killed by them
are in full plate. I have found from considerable experience (I've had
a Tinker/Alchemist Trapper since they've existed) is that if by chance
you have a lesser explosion in your bag mingled among the greaters, the
algorithm for some reason will find and use the lesser. Onlyl put
greater explosions in your bag. My traps kill most people, about 1 in
20 or so survive. If you look on the murderer board on Atlantic, my
guild mate John MacIntire has over 300 kills all from traping chests.
Not a shabby statistic.

UT

Ingot Head

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Aug 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/12/98
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K. Laisathit wrote in message <6qqdqe$i9g$1...@nntp3.u.washington.edu>...

[snip]

>BTW, what's up with the key? I put the chest key in a key ring,
>and the trapped cannot be disarmed (yeah, the trap blew up
>in my face).

Okay, here's the key to understanding the key.

While it is on a ring, the key will affect the lock, but NOT the trap.

While by itself, the key will affect both lock and trap.

If the key affects the trap, then locking arms it, and unlocking disarms it.

SO, the following sequences work, I have tried them:

Starting with a trapped, unlocked box. (trap starts out armed) Lock the box
(trap is still armed). In this state, the bomb will only go off if the box
is accessed by a means other than a single key. Breaking, lockpicking, and
unlocking with keyrings will not disarm, and the trap will go off when the
box is opened. (A REALLY good lockpick has a chance of disarming the
trap...)

Starting with a locked, armed box... If you unlock the box with the lone
key, it will disarm the trap, and unlock the box. The box may now be used
safely. A message informs you the trap is disarmed. Unlock the box with a
keyring, and the box is unlocked, but the TRAP IS STILL ARMED! Opening at
this point (and I found this out the hard way), will set off the trap.

Clear as mud?

Ingot Head
Atlantic

news

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Aug 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/12/98
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ahhh traped chests ahh dangorus
i am only a 41 tinker but i traped a chest
with a greater explosion and later i opened it
(by mistake had in house :() and it kill me and 2 of my
comrads standing close by i was wearing full plate and my freinds
had bone on and i have an str of 79 sooooo

TRAPED CHESTS ARE BAD!!!!!!!!

Eldrad Wolf adept swordman and human torch

Radnor

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Aug 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/12/98
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On 11 Aug 1998 21:41:34 GMT, kir...@u.washington.edu wrote:
> Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
> a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
> is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
> line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
> 90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
> only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
> the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
> individual probably could shrug off the trap.

Alchemy doesn't really play a role in trapping the boxes, other than
making the potions for the trap. The Tinker skill is the one that gives
you a -50% / +50% bonus to the trap damage.

With my Tinker (55 skill), I'm able to make LESSER explosion traps that
do about 75 pts of damage to an unarmored individual, and 50 pts of damage
with 30 AR (perhaps 29 AR).

What type of explosion potions are you using? Try experimenting with
poison, too. A Greater Poison or Deadly Poison will kill a person in a few
seconds, assuming they don't have access to a cure potion or spell. >:)

> BTW, what's up with the key? I put the chest key in a key ring,
> and the trapped cannot be disarmed (yeah, the trap blew up

> in my face). This is stupid, so I have to carry all my other
> key in a ring and this extra chest key out of it? Feh... this
> trapping is disappointing.

Oddly enough, unlock a chest with a key on a keyring will NOT disable
the trap. The only way to disable a trap & unlock the chest is to use the
key outside of a keyring.

This is good, because you can turn the trap on and off at your leisure,
as well as having it explode in the thief's/snooper's face (a chest will
not go off if they try to open it while it's unlocked (or locked) by
regular means, but if the key was on a keyring ... BOOM!).

Hope I made sense. :)

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Eric Hosmer

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Aug 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/12/98
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125 4 S
59 50 E

He likes to leave stuff on the ground like bags, regs and weapons. Traps
the Spawn chests that appear. Works with a partner.

Pked me and took my boat. Server Crashed and got boat back through time
warp.

Undertaker-XH (KGDL-KGC) wrote:

> K. Laisathit wrote:
> >
> > Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
> > a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
> > is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
> > line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
> > 90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
> > only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
> > the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
> > individual probably could shrug off the trap.
> >

> > What's all the hype about killing in a single explosion? I
> > doubt that even if I get the gal to GMship for both skills
> > (not that it's possible for tinkering and darned expensive
> > for alchemy), the damage will improve all that much. The way
> > I see it, deadly poison trapped chest is probably a way to go.
> > But that is even more expensive.
> >

> > BTW, what's up with the key? I put the chest key in a key ring,
> > and the trapped cannot be disarmed (yeah, the trap blew up
> > in my face). This is stupid, so I have to carry all my other
> > key in a ring and this extra chest key out of it? Feh... this
> > trapping is disappointing.
>

K. Laisathit

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Aug 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/12/98
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In article <4FDC1B2B0DB0EBE4.A5422965...@library-proxy.airnews.net>,

Radnor <k...@bigSpaMfoot.com> wrote:
>
> With my Tinker (55 skill), I'm able to make LESSER explosion traps that
>do about 75 pts of damage to an unarmored individual, and 50 pts of damage
>with 30 AR (perhaps 29 AR).

I made a fresh bash of Greater Explosion then immediately applied
the tinkering tool to trap the chest. First test, I lost 80HP,
but I survive (my tinker has 95HP). Second test, same routine,
made one G Explosion then trapped the chest. Only 50HP lost this
time. Maybe I'll try with normal explosion and maybe even
lesser explosion. Perhaps, this is one of the things that
OSI screwed up where more is less.

> Oddly enough, unlock a chest with a key on a keyring will NOT disable
>the trap. The only way to disable a trap & unlock the chest is to use the
>key outside of a keyring.

That's the real pain. I realize that.

> Hope I made sense. :)

Sure you do, what doesn't is the mechanic of the stupid trapped
chest.

Later...
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Undertaker-XH (KGDL-KGC)

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Aug 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/13/98
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TBerq wrote:
>
> In article <6qqdqe$i9g$1...@nntp3.u.washington.edu>, kir...@u.washington.edu (K.

> Laisathit) writes:
>
> >Underwhelming, that's all I can say. After weeks of developing
> >a Tinker and Alchemist, the damage from an explosive trapped chest
> >is anything but impressive. Granted, my gal ain't top of the
> >line GM of everything (89.6 Tinker and going nowhere fast,
> >90.8 Alchemy), but doing 80 points of damage (the second test
> >only scored 50 or so points) to an unarmored individual makes
> >the investment in trapped chest worthless. A well armored
> >individual probably could shrug off the trap.
>
> welll, here is what my tinker found out last night when doing this same kind of
> pratice.
>
> Used a potion, musta been the greater expl one as I only had one in my bag, I
> drank a greater STR potion and healed and was at 108 STR, opened the box and
> did 104 damage to myself.
>
> Next was a regular store bought potion, did roughly 50 damage.
>
> next was a purple potion I've had since before these things were named, I had
> 93 STR and DIED when I opened it.
>
> I made me a lesser eplo potion that I plan to try out Friday night just out of
> couriosity.
>
> My tinker skill is 85.
>
> All in all I was pleasently pleased with these, if you really want to see
> surprise hit their faces and keyboards, use poision potions instead, ever see
> someone trying to find several greater cures when that deadly poision trap goes
> off??? heheh it's funny.
>
> Daniel
>
> I'll be doing more pratice as well and will try to post the results here as
> well.

I have killed hundreds of players with traped chests in various ways.
It is absolutely the cause of more UO related laughter than anything
else in the game. If you're willing to run the risk of being a
murderer, nothing is more funny than traping a chest, having someone
open it and die, immediatly retraping it and watching the next person
think it's safe ROFL. I had 7 bodies around the same chest at one
time. I laughed so hard I had a headache. There was obviously more
loot than I could carry, so I just kept dumping it in the chest. This
was before you became a murderer for chest traping though.

UT

TBerq

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alithia

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Undertaker-XH (KGDL-KGC) wrote:
>
> I have killed hundreds of players with traped chests in various ways.
> It is absolutely the cause of more UO related laughter than anything
> else in the game. If you're willing to run the risk of being a
> murderer, nothing is more funny than traping a chest, having someone
> open it and die, immediatly retraping it and watching the next person
> think it's safe ROFL. I had 7 bodies around the same chest at one
> time. I laughed so hard I had a headache. There was obviously more
> loot than I could carry, so I just kept dumping it in the chest. This
> was before you became a murderer for chest traping though.
>
> UT

This is the way I first died to a pk...and believe it or not, after my
initial chagrin at being an idiot subsided (took about 5 seconds), I
laughed and thanked the guy who did it for teaching me a valuable
lesson. Now the only way I'll open a random chest/box is if I can carry
it to the healer first, and open it there. If it's too heavy...too bad,
I don't need it that much. :)

Paul Micheletti

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Aug 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/15/98
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As a semi-veteran chest trapper, I can say stop lying. Chests only kill the
one who opened it. Not the people around him.
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