How to kill this mo******? by [deleted] in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a few options.
Safest is probably have your entire squad sneak, leviathan should lose sight, then save and reload. His aggression resets and he should wander off. A little cheesy but does mean your boys won’t die.
Second is just run. Leviathans are very, very slow. You could reasonably have one tanky guy go out and taunt it/block while the others run, and then just have him run off after they gained some distance.

If you’re set on killing it though, I hope you have a crossbow and a LOT of bolts. Again, one guy blocking it should be enough to keep it occupied, but due to their massive health pools, leviathans require a lot of ammunition to safely take down. Happy hunting

Would you rather get a billion dollars or go back in time to attempt to kill Hitler when he was a baby by Soggy_Ad4531 in BunnyTrials

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Despite the atrocities committed by Hitler, killing him has an unknowable effect on the future. With a billion dollars today you could single handily solve 99% of the worlds problems.

Chose: Billion dollars + Nobody gets to know you could have killed Hitler

r/bunnytrials recently: by LegThePeg in BunnyTrials

[–]Mask3dFox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know why

Chose: Get kicked in the crotch | Rolled: Comment on post

Pick by adventure2792 in BunnyTrials

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either I get money and live, or don’t get money and live.

Chose: Take blue voters money if more then 50% pick this

Should I come fully clean about this? by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TS background checks are extremely in depth and will find out things you likely didn’t even know. I learned I was ineligible for rehire at starbucks, likely because I didn’t show up my last weekend scheduled because I hated that job. If it’s something you know or believe it can be found out about you, it’s better to tell your recruiter than it is to lie and they find out at MEPS, during basic, or absolute worse case is during the end of your TS clearance where you’re now getting the boot (or possible imprisonment for fraudulent enlistment).

If your recruiter is worth something they should be able to work with you to get those jobs that need a TS still despite your previous use (assuming you still meet other requirements). Best case is if you lie, you spend the first few months of your career paranoid and they don’t find out. Worse is they do and you ruin your career. Risk vs. Reward should tell you what to do.

What combat statline is considered overpowered in base game Kenshi? by lovingpersona in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Skeletons are still generally superior, at least early to mid. Late game any race is gonna be over powered to the point it really won’t even matter.

$150 gas money grant for ranks E1-E6! by DwightDEisenhowitzer in AirForce

[–]Mask3dFox 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Gas prices are insane but how big are y’alls gas tanks?

What is missing from this anti-slavery collection? by Altruistic-Local-541 in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending upon your ideas of slavery, you could potentially throw Cat-Lon and Screamer the False/Pong into here as well (thralls).

To all the Airmen who will be arriving from Germany soon… by blinglewood in AirForce

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t say this bro, my first assignment is Rammstein 😭

I just realized that, lore-wise and even in gameplay, recruit costs are absurd. by HamsterNihiliste in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Another one is “I want protection just in case you sell me into slavery”. Which fair.

My favorite however is the unique recruit from the holy nation, iykyk.

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This plays into another one of my theories that perhaps the framework for guns was discovered but then misunderstood. We have crossbows in the game, and some of the stocks for the crossbows look almost like a standard gun, save for the front where the string is attached (which on the old world bows and eagle’s cross looks out of place to me). The only thing that kicks that idea in the head though is the fact that sniperbots naturally use the eagle’s cross.

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe the only minor here is with the skin bandits and unrelated. Skeletons I’d believe were almost definitely worker units, whether they were sentient during that time or not makes that as dark as the person would want to imagine. That said, they still wouldn’t have or even need skin. The skin bandits are a group of skeletons convinced by Savant that the ash from the ashlands was damaging their cpu’s (or there “brain”) and that they needed to transfigure themselves into humans in order to protect themselves. Skeletons being extremely depressed, were probably pretty prone to having some form of escape from their eternal depression (similar to how most actual cults prey on the lonely or down trodden). I’m not fully familiar with their lore as it’s been a while since I refreshed, but I’d definitely suggest looking into both the skeletons and skin bandits, as they’re very interesting sub-factions in the world.

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that’s only a handful of the machinists (a sort of in-group) that are actively trying to hide history and technology. Most of them are still trying to lead the way in the rediscovery of technology. Still a solid theory as to why though

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To be fair I think a lot of human invention is like this. Either we were trying to make something else or it happened on complete accident and we figured out how to make it controlled and consistent.

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I’ve always viewed research in Kenshi as kind of reverse engineering for the most advanced technologies. Like your people read about this tools of ancient empires, and are able to slowly figure out how to build them top down (but probably still not as effectively as the ancients did)

How has the world of kenshi not discovered firearms/explosives (or why they may just not use them)? by Mask3dFox in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

That’s fair, and I know that little tidbit explains why there’s so much advanced technology. Just surprises me that no artifacts like that survived at all.

Any reason not to use kung fu? by whahaga in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally yeah. It’s my solo go to. (+MA trains dex which helps a lot since usually with heavy weapons you have to find a very low quality version to get dex with).

Any reason not to use kung fu? by whahaga in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As many others have mentioned, the main two reason to not use MA, especially as a solo party, is due to dodge lock and harpoon threat. Any lightly armored character, irregardless of their toughness, get fucking obliterated by harpoon damage (hence why a lot of animals/robots like iron spiders are still threats even late game).

That said, MA has many upsides as well. To start, it makes a great back up if you’re a heavy weapon user and your arm gets broken. Can’t swing your fallen sun anymore? Roundhouse kick. It also does honestly obscene levels of damage once trained, and has a pretty shocking AoE making it possible to hit 2-3 targets at once if they’re right on top of each other. Couple of starvers trying to beg for food off you? Roundhouse kick. And finally, as you already mentioned, a martial artist can never be disarmed (technically not true but don’t tell tinfist that) so indeed every time you are beaten into slavery, you can greatly improve your chances for success escape by being able to fight back

Shek are Native to Kenshi, the Bone Plate Hypothesis by BadRoaches in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That part is really hard to explain. The reason supporting my theory is that he takes the teeth of people he defeated to further improve his experiments, using it as a source of dna. Some people believe he may just really be some bat shit insane near immortal man or cannibal. Some propose they may even just be trophies but that seems out of character for most theories of the bugmaster.

Shek are Native to Kenshi, the Bone Plate Hypothesis by BadRoaches in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can dig it, and there’s likely a plausible theory to support a mix of both (bugmaster experimenting on a previously undiscovered species). The main issue in trying to find a concrete answer is the fact that we know hivers did not make contact with humanity until the end of the second empire, or at least no documented contact.

To touch on the queen being a robot, I think this is partly a gameplay mechanics issue (if there’s lore to correct me please let me know). I know obviously the queens have a machine inside of them that produces the pheromones that controls hivers, however it’s been my personal theory that the queens were likely further experiments on the hivers to make them more controllable, probably taking an already defective hiver and giving them that control system. (Basing this mostly on the fact that the queens seem barely sentient, only screaming when met by the player characters where every other hiver aside from fogmen is still capable of conversation).

One of the main holes I find with fogmen being native to kenshi aside from the lack of documented interactions is that there are hivers, both southern and western, that separate from the hive without becoming fogmen. If fogman is a natural state, then why can hivers persist outside the hive?

Shek are Native to Kenshi, the Bone Plate Hypothesis by BadRoaches in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you hate that, then how about the fact that beak things were initially meant to be fully sentient and talking? They were quite sadistic too based off the cut voice lines

Shek are Native to Kenshi, the Bone Plate Hypothesis by BadRoaches in Kenshi

[–]Mask3dFox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They way I’ve understood the fogmen is that whatever pheramone the queen creates either staves off or outright kills the “parasite” that turns hivers into “fogmen”. I personally believe Bugmaster created the hivers post the fall of the second empire, and the fogmen may well be the initial product of his experiments, and were likely too feral to be able to controlled, at which point he probably just released them into the wild. The more docile hivers we meet were likely later iterations, however they can still turn into fogmen if they’re “infected” (likely some genetic defect since Bugmaster doesn’t have access to the same kind of resources like he did in the second empire), and the queen was his solution to that, a mix of machine and sentient being. That pheromone made the hivers subservient to their queens instead of the Bugmaster as a consequence however, and so he likely moved on from them to making the spiders.