Suggestion:20070826 Better Use for Newspapers
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20070826 Better Use for Newspapers
BLooDCLotT 13:24, 26 August 2007 (BST)
Suggestion type
improvement
Suggestion scope
Everyone
Suggestion description
I am one onf many who hate wasting AP's on finding Newspapers only to drop them, or block them completely from being picked up.
What i suggest is that Newspapers be used to heal 1HP,and gain 1XP. It would go up to 2 with First Aid,and 3 with Surgery.
Text could be "You wrap a newspaper around the wound"(60-25),"Using a newspaper,you stop the bleeding"(for under 25HP)
It would stay in the realm of realism-as makeshift bandages are common in disaster areas.
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- Kill - Sounds unrealistic. --Vortexx 13:40, 26 August 2007 (BST)
- Change Newspapers (and maybe books) might be good for making cups to pee in or wiping you ass with, but that's about it. "Relieving yourself, you breath a sigh of contentment. You toss the crumpled paper into the streets along with your dreams sanitary living conditions." +1 HP, +1XP. More realistic, and it leaves the actual act to the imagination...
As for makeshift bandages, almost any building yeilds up all the clothing you could ever wish for. Which, come to think, is softer than newspaper... Swiers 17:31, 26 August 2007 (BST) - Change - Why bandage wounds with newspapers when you can bandage them with clothing? (which is more realistic, and comes in different styles, opening up possibilities for clothing that would heal more, heal less, etc.)--Private Mark 01:36, 28 August 2007 (BST)
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