Achernar wrote:
jhorleb wrote:
Having the ability to drain tribunal accounts of their cash does not a solution make. Plus, there's the boredeom in the draining.
This is the exact reason I've asked to see the account limit on tribunals dropped to fifty obsidian coins instead of two hundred fifty obsidian coins. This makes emptying that fund a much more realistic a goal. I've even suggested making all account sizes smaller yet, twenty five obsidian coins for all players, religions, cabals, and tribunals. If people want to hoard large sums of money they should have to work harder at hoarding the actual coins. Enemies should want to take the money that is hoarded to use in their own war efforts. The smaller funds will make wars more heated because one realistic goal will be to drain the enemy's fund. Weaken the opponent's defenses and follow with an attack a la SK siege effort. Not many people were behind the idea, but perhaps the incentive of being able to shut down any kingdom's bounty NPCs with a tenth of the effort is exciting enough for some to entertain.
Mmm, but what I was saying is that I personally wouldn't waste the mind-numbing time collecting 250 obsidian to put in a tribunal account just to see it drained while I was offline. I'm saying you could just let them drain the account if they do it while you're offline, then when you want to play for a while, put an obsidian or so in as a defense (or during a raid) so that I was protected during my play time.
If they tried to drain the account while you WERE online, then you could go engage them with the advantage of bounty NPCs.
Reducing the maximum bank accounts won't do anything to stop this, will it? Couldnt' we just drastically weaken them into "yelling kamakazi" NPCs that are easily killed but give up your location (either by tribunal chat or by yelling) so that real PCs would have to come after you?