Why not a slow health regen after dinking some grog. It would be funn in fights. Can you imagination the drunken fights. And fineley a good reason to have the grog filled up
different use for grog
@dragon69fly that would be amazing! If grog gave some kind of boost, health, increase attack damage, damage resistance!
I can just see the drunken brawls at skulls forts now!
@dragon69fly Well it works that way in real life. lol Doesn't it?
Courage in a can (glass or bottle). :o)
@sir-lotus said in different use for grog:
i'd like it, it would be funny as hell.
However i'm not sure if the pg13 rating wouldn't change in some countries, if drinking alcohol had any positive effects.
^^^
Yeah but slashing someone to death with a cutlass is perfectly fine. lol@dragon69fly
Awesome idea.
I'd also like to see unarmed combat. Drunken fisticuffs on the way to a voyage would be a welcome change to playing a shanty or showing everyone else my pocket watch over and over again!Honestly, I just want to be able to raise a glass in a "cheers" type of fashion with right click (and whatever that is on XBox). It works fine as is. I've actually enjoyed trying to get good at being functional while drunk. Maybe one day I will master being the drunken master so that I may spew away in a fight, blinding my enemies as I still manage to slice them down.
It would even kinda have a fun historic point to give the grog some kinda battle buff/healing:
Dutch courage, also known as pot-valiance (or potvaliancy[1]), refers to courage gained from intoxication with alcohol.
The popular story dates the etymology of the term Dutch courage to English soldiers fighting in the Anglo-Dutch Wars[2] (1652–1674) and perhaps as early as the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). One version states that jenever (or Dutch gin) was used by English soldiers for its calming effects before battle, and for its purported warming properties on the body in cold weather (a false belief, as alcohol provides a temporary feeling of warmth, but actually lowers body temperature). Another version has it that English soldiers noted the bravery-inducing effects of jenever on Dutch soldiers.
thanks wikipedia.
