06-15-2011, 08:58 AM (This post was last modified: 06-15-2011, 10:09 AM by ImagenAshyun.)
Spoiler:
OOC: This is meant to be a lulzy storyline event rife with misunderstanding, as well as to put a little life into roleplay. If you play a greedy character who is more than willing to capture just about ANY dark long-hared mustachioed draenei male, don't hold back! The poster is kept vague for a reason. If you play a draenei male fitting of the description, watch out! You may be captured for a crime you didn't commit.
To find Didi, PM me or send mail to Diawata.
WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE. PREFERRABLY ALIVE SO HE CAN BE TAKEN CARE OF PERSONALLY.
Seeking male draenei. Large, with long dark hair and a mustache. Name currently unknown. Responsible for grievous property damage and vandalism. Bound and capture on sight. REWARD: 10 G
((Yeah, 500 gold is a lot ICly though I think most newcomers don't realize this cause it's just not out there. I know I've made the same mistake before.))
What is the ICly's gold rates? Like how much is a typical home, a ship, a dozen bread, the bounty for a common criminal vs a highly wanted fugitive, etc.? We can go by Alliance or Neutral rates.
06-15-2011, 10:01 AM (This post was last modified: 06-15-2011, 10:03 AM by Xigo.)
If you want someone dead, a sack full of gold (10g) would be enough to inspire bounty hunters.
50g would essentially be saying KILL THIS MAN NOW. RIGHT NOW.
Mind you, this is all in my opinion. Oh the shame of not having a concrete economy made by Blizzard.
(Note. I personally don't like that guide. I feel as though the cost of everything is way too high, and it makes it seem like everyone's rolling around in gold all the time.)
Quote:[8:53AM] Cassius: Xigo is the best guy ever. he doesn't afraid of anything.
I'm thinking posted in multple locations, but then again, where the hell is the printing press in Warcraft? XD
But I digress. The multiple locations is simply a matter of ICly convenience. Anyone can see it. I just encourage bounty hunters to seek any draenei fitting the description, not the actual intended target.