I have 100c bounty, it took nearly an hour, you better of creating another char, if you didn't go far into the game, since I'm pretty sure that bounty gonna take weeks or month real life time.
AdamBourke wrote: »I have 100c bounty, it took nearly an hour, you better of creating another char, if you didn't go far into the game, since I'm pretty sure that bounty gonna take weeks or month real life time.
I'm level 45 - so that's not really my favourite option :-P. But if the worst comes to the worst, I can simply hand myself in. They'll kill me on sight - but i'll lose the bounty.
Thing is... I REALLY wanted to get away with it...
AdamBourke wrote: »
..... since you can do whatever, then just let the guard kill you, then you'll be free man, well unless there something I'm missing.
AdamBourke wrote: »
AdamBourke wrote: »I went on a killing spree last night. You know all the people you rescue at the start of the Ebonheart Pact story? Yeah. Killed 'em all. Then I came back a few minutes later and they had respawned. So I killed them all again.
Incidentally - if you attack a wounded refugee that is dying on the floor - but don't manage to kill them - they get up and start attacking you. I would think they would be grateful that I helped them recover. Maybe I should be a doctor...
Anyway, long story short... I killed over 100 people and now have a bounty of over 50000g. (And got the mass murdered achievement I didn't know existed!)
I've escaped to coldharbour for now - but how long does it take for it to wear off? Is it dependant on the amount the bounty is? Am I stuck in oblivion forever?
@Leon119 bounty decay rate is dependent on your level. (Although since AdamBourke is Lvl 45, that will be close to what he's getting.)bounty drops at a rate of 450per hour soo calculate
If a guard kills you, it will subtract whatever gold you have from your inventory towards your bounty. And if you still have bounty leftover, then you will still be considered as kill on sight. You need to clear off bounty by paying for it or letting it decay. No other way around it.