Man, that's good. The only thing close to funny I've had happen in the many times replaying TOEE is a few different trolls have helped me by turning on the others without me charming them in any way. It's happened more than once, in various battles.
i once tried resting in an encounter area, hoping to spawn some more XP i mean enemies. For sure, they did come. But they were all just standing around, doing nothing. I tried clicking on them and nothing happened. So... I just rested again! Same thing happened, except now it was a group of bandits and the original group of undead. Did it again. And again. And again. And again. In fact I counted resting 18 times, each time spawning more monsters. After the 18th rest, I finally decided to cast buffs on everyone and go nuts. What then happened was really odd. All the bandits/humans grouped together against the undead, the trolls, bears and crayfish. All the trolls grouped together with the goblins and hobgoblins. All the undead just went for anyone, including each other. Etc. And holy god, the lag! But it was probably the most memorable battle I ever had in the game.
More funny D&D comics... http://www.umyth.com/index.php?comic_id=80 http://archive.gamespy.com/comics/dorktower/archive.asp?nextform=viewcomic&id=1085 ..enjoy.
I noticed one of them had a link to this - the future of ToEE modding, mayhap? http://www.koboldsatemybaby.com/
Anybody ever had their party do the YMCA dance? If you attack one of your own (say for testing purposes), combat will not begin, but your PCs will take up combat stances and occasionally flail about. They do the Y and M maneuvers of said dance quite clearly while they're flailing.
Hey! She looks just like my sister-in-law! (And is apparently just as bad at dancing!) :cry: Blair "No, you might contract some obscure social disease."
Yet another for the viewing public: http://archive.gamespy.com/comics/nodwick/gamespyarchive/gspynod001.html
O man, that is FUNNY. The first line of THIS one pretty much somes up a large amount of our modding :aaaa: I wonder if we are an influence? EDIT: Just got to THIS one, now its getting creepy...
That's ironic, but I can't be bothered explaining why. The homicidal halfling ranger strikes me as how Cujo would play the game - a ranger who never uses spells, just 2-weapon mayhem. Since I have no idea how he plays (other than seeing a few save-games) I have no idea why i think that, i just do