11150: Charlie - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 3:02 AM
Noooooooo! Not the wizard!
11151: Arcadian Knight - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 3:31 AM
Deploy diplomatic items!!!
11152: hapiel - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 3:37 AM
Burk to the rescueee!
11153: Tom - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 3:42 AM
Interesting! This is what I gathered from this page:
1 - Midas touch CAN'T un-gold people.
2 - Midas touch was there before, goldified the Baron... and was somehow captured.
3 - The Baron must be holding some top-secret stuff if he went as far as retaining the code and making the safe out of near-invincible material.
11154: Bisected - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 4:16 AM
Noooo! Diplomats are worth more than gold!
11155: Zed - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 4:16 AM
Worry not, viewers, verbal wizardry shall surely save him!
11156: giovanni - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 4:16 AM
if he does that, burk will be angry
11157: szmol - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 8:03 AM
LOL, how doesn't he turn his gloves into gold?
11158: Kiithnaras - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 8:23 AM
@Tom:
Re #3 - Rubber duckies and an embarrassing picture from a holiday party.
11159: Jack Morgan - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 9:50 AM
I wonder who're the masterminds behind this plan. Also, don't goldify Pablo, please. Burk needs that guy.
11160: Flangan - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 10:54 AM
@szmol
we just heard about some metal that stops magic from working. and midas touch is magic. i think that ether the gloves are made of that metal, or its made by some magic resistens material.
11161: Cellphone - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 1:34 PM
@ the general glove question
Actually, have we seen him turn anything but people into gold? I know his shoes are golden, but nothing else on him is. I personally think he can only turn living things to gold. (Which, frankly, is scary enough)
11162: Sporf - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 9:37 PM
*Sigh* Dimples, the fact that you both went to great effort to rob him indicates that the Mage Baron was neither paranoid nor foolish.
11163: harison86 - Wednesday, November 16 2016 - 10:52 PM
@gloves
He clearly turns people AND their clothes into gold. I think his gloves are protected by a far greater form of magic...PLOT MAGIC!
...although, if he can actually turn things besides people into gold, I wonder if they tried turning the safe into gold, neutralizing the anti-magic properties and softening it? This Midas touch seems different from traditional magic, so it's a possibility.
Noooooooo! Not the wizard!
Deploy diplomatic items!!!
Burk to the rescueee!
Interesting! This is what I gathered from this page:
1 - Midas touch CAN'T un-gold people.
2 - Midas touch was there before, goldified the Baron... and was somehow captured.
3 - The Baron must be holding some top-secret stuff if he went as far as retaining the code and making the safe out of near-invincible material.
Noooo! Diplomats are worth more than gold!
Worry not, viewers, verbal wizardry shall surely save him!
if he does that, burk will be angry
LOL, how doesn't he turn his gloves into gold?
@Tom:
Re #3 - Rubber duckies and an embarrassing picture from a holiday party.
I wonder who're the masterminds behind this plan. Also, don't goldify Pablo, please. Burk needs that guy.
@szmol
we just heard about some metal that stops magic from working. and midas touch is magic. i think that ether the gloves are made of that metal, or its made by some magic resistens material.
@ the general glove question
Actually, have we seen him turn anything but people into gold? I know his shoes are golden, but nothing else on him is. I personally think he can only turn living things to gold. (Which, frankly, is scary enough)
*Sigh* Dimples, the fact that you both went to great effort to rob him indicates that the Mage Baron was neither paranoid nor foolish.
@gloves
He clearly turns people AND their clothes into gold. I think his gloves are protected by a far greater form of magic...PLOT MAGIC!
...although, if he can actually turn things besides people into gold, I wonder if they tried turning the safe into gold, neutralizing the anti-magic properties and softening it? This Midas touch seems different from traditional magic, so it's a possibility.