Unknown2010-02-09 10:27:48
QUOTE (Kiradawea @ Feb 9 2010, 06:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hrm. But it needs to be completely full for you to do Maeve's sceptre quest. Oh well, I know how to do it, and Arco is so adorable, I don't think it is legal.
So, you stole Arco from me.

QUOTE (Kante @ Feb 9 2010, 06:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you win a seal event, but don't win the Ascendant challenge, do you get to keep your medallion?
Yes, you keep it.
Kante2010-02-09 10:32:31
Remind me to win a seal event next year. I can has free cubix?
Kiradawea2010-02-09 10:50:18
QUOTE (Alacardael! @ Feb 9 2010, 11:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So, you stole Arco from me. 
Yes, you keep it.

Yes, you keep it.
Not my fault you weren't around to fill the well.

Lendren2010-02-09 13:03:43
QUOTE (Kante @ Feb 9 2010, 05:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Remind me to win a seal event next year. I can has free cubix?
And circlet and Kethuru-killer in one. The line forms at the rear.
Esano2010-02-09 13:14:30
And domoth bonuses.
Siam2010-02-09 15:18:08
Can you restore while prone?
Kiradawea2010-02-09 15:45:21
Yeah. Worked for me at least.
Siam2010-02-09 16:11:37
QUOTE (Kiradawea @ Feb 9 2010, 11:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yeah. Worked for me at least.
Thanks.
Life Runes (increase max health, mana & ego. Only one works at a time.) ®
What does the R stand for?
Unknown2010-02-09 16:25:20
QUOTE (thisismydisplayname @ Feb 9 2010, 11:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Life Runes (increase max health, mana & ego. Only one works at a time.) ®
What does the R stand for?
What does the R stand for?
In what context?
Ssaliss2010-02-09 16:28:53
In HELP 19.10.2, there's a "®" (not the registered sign, an R in parenthesis) after "Life Runes (increase max health, mana & ego. Only one works at a time.)"
Unknown2010-02-09 16:44:17
Slickness; the standard cure is to "eat calamus". If your character is suffering from slit throat, let's say, what other cures are possible as you can't eat with a slit throat as slickness (if understand it) prevents applications of potions/salves? I'm thinking scrub, or cleanse, but I'm probably wrong. Advice out of such a catch-22?
Unknown2010-02-09 16:47:37
Cleanse is right.
Shaddus2010-02-09 16:50:31
Cleanse, green/gedulah.
Unknown2010-02-09 16:59:33
Okay cleanse, green, or gedulah. Green and gedulah are skills, right? Does cleanse require any special items, or eq? (ie. vials, rings, portable shower stall...?)
Shiri2010-02-09 17:09:40
It requires eq and unless you're a mage it's an enchantment so yes it'll be on jewellery (ring, necklace, crown etc.) It also requires you to not be hindered.
Unknown2010-02-09 17:18:35
Oh good, because my portable shower stall weighs a ton and the water always runs cold!
Shaddus2010-02-09 17:26:31
QUOTE (Nodel @ Feb 9 2010, 11:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh good, because my portable shower stall weighs a ton and the water always runs cold!
Add powerstone and an ignite enchantment on a tiara to the showerhead.
Unknown2010-02-09 18:03:38
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Feb 9 2010, 10:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Add powerstone and an ignite enchantment on a tiara to the showerhead.
Yyyes! Now my shower stall will finally be useful.
Siam2010-02-09 18:55:14
QUOTE (Zarquan @ Feb 10 2010, 12:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In what context?
It's an R in parentheses actually
Unknown2010-02-09 19:02:03
QUOTE (thisismydisplayname @ Feb 9 2010, 01:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's an R in parentheses actually
I know, but you didn't say it was in a help file.
No idea why that's there, but it looks like a typo to me.