Could someone give me a hint as to where to start the wicca bluebell/foxglove quests? I could have sworn Glom had a help file for it somewhere, but I'm beginning to suspect it was in an old guild help file that didn't get converted over!
Does the sketchpad artifact (1087) act as a non-decay container for sketches or do they still decay as normal within the sketchpad?
No. Because to the admin, this is like attaching a rune to each sketch, so the sketchpad artifact's price would have to reflect that.
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
Could someone give me a hint as to where to start the wicca bluebell/foxglove quests? I could have sworn Glom had a help file for it somewhere, but I'm beginning to suspect it was in an old guild help file that didn't get converted over!
Maeve's Gardens. Northwest side of Faethorn. The flower fae live there.
So Nexus client by default doesn't show h/m/e/p in the prompt, and CONFIG PROMPT STATS has no impact on this. Instead there are little graphic bars that show the level of each. However, any time I'm anything less than full screen, the h/m/e/p bars vanish in favor of continuing to display the default buttons (look, attack, heal health, heal mana, heal ego, defenses).
Is there a way to 1) turn on the regular prompt or 2) have it show me my vitals instead of buttons I don't use?
I don't think you can turn off the buttons, unless it is somewhere in the UI customization options, but you should be able to CONFIG PROMPT ALL and it will show up. STATS should've worked for you, so not sure why it isn't, as the vitals bars at the bottom don't care if you have the prompt on or not, as it uses gmcp to track those.
So, odd question. If I find a design of mine from Lusternia on another game, with some minor changes (but over half the text is literally a word-for-word copy), is it something I should report (on the other game)? I mean, it's still copying my design, even if the person (THIS time) made some effort to change it. Do I just deal? I'm kinda frustrated that I keep seeing this pop up. I've already notified the producer on that game of the twentyish previous designs that I had caught, and am still waiting for them to be removed.
Czixi, the Welkin murmurs, "Fight on, My Effervescent Sylph. I will be with you as you do."
Aian Lerit'r, Lead Schematicist exclaims to you, "A *paperwork* emergency, Chairman!
I ended up answering one of own questions before being compelled to ask it here, but here's the end result either way:
If you end up learning a new music specialisation, your composition list will carry into the new spec from the old one. May or may not be directly tied to not permanently forgetting the first.
So, odd question. If I find a design of mine from Lusternia on another game, with some minor changes (but over half the text is literally a word-for-word copy), is it something I should report (on the other game)? I mean, it's still copying my design, even if the person (THIS time) made some effort to change it. Do I just deal? I'm kinda frustrated that I keep seeing this pop up. I've already notified the producer on that game of the twentyish previous designs that I had caught, and am still waiting for them to be removed.
I would definately issue yourself here and explain in detail the problems(EI, the exact game and what not). Lusty or IRE might be able to put pressure on them in ways you can't. Might even be able to tell who submitted a design and compare their details to lusternia's playerbase? I don't know for sure but it might help.
Your forum rank locks a lot of possibilities, such as not having a high enough rank means you can't start Polls in a forum thread either, as an example.
Uh @Godmins? Artisanals is being a bit wonky, when I uploaded the title and description were wiped. There's no option to delete the wiped entry before uploading again, either. Went to my submissions page and there was only the list of uploads with no little menu that allows deletion whatsoever. What do
Uh @Godmins? Artisanals is being a bit wonky, when I uploaded the title and description were wiped. There's no option to delete the wiped entry before uploading again, either. Went to my submissions page and there was only the list of uploads with no little menu that allows deletion whatsoever. What do
@Trahey I would ISSUE in such a situation, and please include what you put in as title and description.
2019/07/13 13:32:02 - Shame lowers the eyes of the House: Our family's reputation descends towards obscurity. (-12343)
Why is this so high? Is there something I'm missing about how to gain anywhere near this amount of family honour within a even a few years?
12.K is a lot of honour when most things give under 30 honour per tick. New members is ~200 honour, iirc. And having members of the family race is still under 100 honour most of the time. Winning scholarly gave 2849 honour(not sure if this scales with word count), and full reputation, but it is given after the obscurity check. I feel like the obscurity should be at most 6K honour. Even at 3K loss, that is still a lot of honour to regain when you are only getting low double digit ticks.
I have a character that I want to retire. When I check the value, it says that it needs 4 more credits to be able to retire. I purchased 10 credits on the character through the website, and when I checked the value, it said it still needed 4 credits. Then, after binding four credits on the character, it still needed 4 credits.
Am I missing something here?
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
I have a character that I want to retire. When I check the value, it says that it needs 4 more credits to be able to retire. I purchased 10 credits on the character through the website, and when I checked the value, it said it still needed 4 credits. Then, after binding four credits on the character, it still needed 4 credits.
Am I missing something here?
Yes. The second paragraph of the HELP RETIREMENT file.
READ THIS --> The following help file will only apply to characters with a retirement value set
before February 17, 2019. Characters reaching the minimum value or created after that date will NOT
be able to retire.
I'm Lucidian. If I don't get pedantic every so often, I might explode.
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
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Do you have that checked? It is on by default, and stops any of the CONFIG PROMPT stuff from happening.
Czixi, the Welkin murmurs, "Fight on, My Effervescent Sylph. I will be with you as you do."
Aian Lerit'r, Lead Schematicist exclaims to you, "A *paperwork* emergency, Chairman!
If you end up learning a new music specialisation, your composition list will carry into the new spec from the old one. May or may not be directly tied to not permanently forgetting the first.
Lusty or IRE might be able to put pressure on them in ways you can't. Might even be able to tell who submitted a design and compare their details to lusternia's playerbase?
I don't know for sure but it might help.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Czixi, the Welkin murmurs, "Fight on, My Effervescent Sylph. I will be with you as you do."
Aian Lerit'r, Lead Schematicist exclaims to you, "A *paperwork* emergency, Chairman!
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Am I missing something here?
Buy retirement credits!