08-31-2012, 08:17 PM
This is another case where I am pretty sure I know the answer, but I am a bit of a purist (or in other words, a bit obsessed LOL) and always love to get definitive answers so I can play things as accurately as possible.
In the "Stock Up" scenario, ther heroes are trying to collect four weapons and one first aid kit and bring them to the stock pile building. This brings up a question as it relates to double handed weapons. Obviously, they are still technically one weapon, however they count as both weapons you can hold. In other words, you are normally allowed to carry two weapons, but with a double handed weapon, you can only carry that one.
So, do they count as one weapon or two towards the stock pile? I would personally assume that they count as one, since they are just one weapon.
You can think of this sort of like another way to kind of balance the game. On the one hand, they can be powerful weapons, but on the other hand, then you are limiting that hero to one weapon when weapons are just what they are trying to collect.
What does everybody else think?
In the "Stock Up" scenario, ther heroes are trying to collect four weapons and one first aid kit and bring them to the stock pile building. This brings up a question as it relates to double handed weapons. Obviously, they are still technically one weapon, however they count as both weapons you can hold. In other words, you are normally allowed to carry two weapons, but with a double handed weapon, you can only carry that one.
So, do they count as one weapon or two towards the stock pile? I would personally assume that they count as one, since they are just one weapon.
You can think of this sort of like another way to kind of balance the game. On the one hand, they can be powerful weapons, but on the other hand, then you are limiting that hero to one weapon when weapons are just what they are trying to collect.
What does everybody else think?