Well, you see, one of my oldest and strongest playstyle/flavor foibles in any RPG I play is I require the impression to find the experience enjoyable my characters' powers and abilities are almost entirely inborn or internalized
Gotcha. Old RPGer, uh?
I tend to do the inverse. While I normally build my characters skills carefully, I get loaded with items , special weapons and companions if possible. And rely on my own skills when it's important (sort of "a worthy opponent" attitude). It also lets me test the situation, throwing a mild item and see what happens.
Normally, in PnP RPGs (and some complex video games), using such character also gives me an edge in surprise/versatility. Not to mention it's very amusing having my teammates scratching their heads trying to guess wth I am
In TiTs I don't have to care about looks or surprise, so I just simply go practical. And since my man character is tease-build, most of the time I get by talk-fucking (for example, missed the crystal upgrade for Nova because I smoothtalked my way to throne).
Well, perhaps our perspectives here differ since last time I checked the item's stats, a worn Omnisuit gave no bonus to Sexyness. If there is any other indirect effect or rule that boosts tease combat effectiveness for this item, I'm unaware of it at the moment and the wiki gives no info in this regard. Please educate me if you know I'm wrong.
Honestly, I never paid too much attention to numbers details.
*checks game*
Ok, if you look at the unequipped stats, it doesn't shows sexyness bonus. (my base stat without it is sexyness=1)
After equipping, it doesn't shows, until you move. It starts showing sexyness 15, but my stat is now sexyness=17, so total seems 16.
The other pros and cons are on the tooltip.
The main problem is that it doesn't lets you use any other clothing due the oversensitized latex skin, tho I didn't checked with HL items (technically they should work, but I doubt it has been coded...). Still, the bonus is high enough to compensate.
I see your point. I just cannot make up my mind whether I like the silicon big dog or the robot wolf more as combat pet. Admittedly they both fill the normal combat niche, while bimbo Siegwulfe is geared for tease combat.
Well, if your character is female, the Varmint might be less attractive since it's a female. Also, you don't have the slightest interaction with it, before or after taming. For me it's just another item.
Personally, I think the Tam-Wolf has more perv-appeal for a petplay/submissive/dominant character, since it's technically inteligent (able to talk) and you know at some point
you could have been
his pet (I really wish there was a playable option, considering how petplay grew on the game), so you know he has the capability for it at least.
Yeah, IIRC there is, although I seem to remember I passed it over since it seemed cosmetically tied at the hip with an unwanted canine TF. I might give a second look to the issue to see if acquisition by save editing does allow to bypass the disagreeable aspects.
Ah, didn't knew that.
You could also get Pippa's massage for the heathing effect, and edit the remaining time *shrug*