Heritage Fest Shops 05/14/2011 07:12 PM CDT
Enjoying these. Especially the cambrinth weapons and containers.

One question... what's the difference between the weapons on the rack and stand that appear identical other than price? E.g. A polished scimitar with a leather-wrapped hilt bearing a circular cambrinth medallion. They appraise the same, have the same looks, etc. Is it how much mana they can hold?

Thanks!

-Evran

The first slayer of Malik, may he not rest in peace.
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/14/2011 07:19 PM CDT
Oh wait, nevermind. The appraisal on one of each pair shows that one doesn't hold mana while the other does. Odd that the word cambrinth is still in the tap.

-Evran

The first slayer of Malik, may he not rest in peace.
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/15/2011 06:52 PM CDT
No, camby is in the tap of one but not the tap of the other (admittedly, you do need to read very carefully, but one bears a camby medallion and one just bears a medallion).

-V.


"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/15/2011 10:08 PM CDT
Want to double check that in TF? I'm sure both the scimitars say cambrinth in the short description there.

-Evran

The first slayer of Malik, may he not rest in peace.
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/16/2011 06:19 AM CDT
On the subject of the Heritage shops in general, I'm a bit saddened that the shields in the guild shop for our armor tert guild don't include a single one that we can wear on our arms. But it's nice stuff otherwise.


-Broichan Leshyahen
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/16/2011 09:32 AM CDT
Just checked in TF. The ones on the stand do not have camby in the descriptions (short or long).


>l on stand
On the weapon stand you see an ivory-hilted katar engraved with a lightning bolt down the blade, a polished scimitar with a leather-wrapped hilt *bearing a circular medallion,* an ebony-hilted longsword etched with a lightning bolt down the blade and a blackened light crossbow bearing a circular medallion on the stock.

...whereas the one on the rack is a polished scimitar with a leather-wrapped hilt bearing a circular cambrinth medallion.

Sorry for the confusion!


-V.

"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/16/2011 10:43 AM CDT
Heh, I swear they were both cambrinth. I blame gremlins, or ninjas.

-Evran

The first slayer of Malik, may he not rest in peace.
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/16/2011 06:00 PM CDT
Ninja gremlins of DOOM!!!!

:)

-V.


"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/16/2011 06:09 PM CDT
Not entirely sure where to post this, but . . .

Coral Shintu from Ratha:

The coral shintu appears to be a wind instrument.
You are certain that the coral shintu is crafted from coral.
You are certain that the coral shintu is finely made.
The coral shintu feels pretty light.
You are certain that the coral shintu is worth exactly 637 lirums.

Coral Shintu from Guildfest:

The coral shintu appears to be a wind instrument.
You are certain that the coral shintu is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the coral shintu is of good quality.
The coral shintu feels pretty light.
You are certain that the coral shintu is worth exactly 5000 lirums.

Shouldn't both of them, not just the Ratha one, be made of coral? They are, after all, coral shintus . . .

~~
Lupdels
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/28/2011 07:50 PM CDT
Duh.

Fixed in the shop; those already purchased will need to be fixered individually. Assist to have it fixed.

Thanks!

-V.

"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/28/2011 10:15 PM CDT
While you're in there tinkering with fixes, I posted this bug over in the festival folder, but I don't think it was seen. This is in the Songsworn shop in TF if it makes a difference.

>an ebon mannequin
On the ebon mannequin, you see:

a pair of plate handguards edged in silver
an armet helm edged in silver
a metal breastplate etched with a rising phoenix
some plate greaves etched with flames
some plate vambraces etched with flames

[Type SHOP [GOOD] to see some details about it.]
>an armet helm edged in silver
Short: an armet helmet
Worn: Helm-worn.
Cost: 10000 Lirums
Read: There is nothing there to read.
Look: A line of cross-hatched flames along the edge further highlights the silver detailing.

You can buy this item if you like.
>tap helmet on ebon mann
You tap an armet helm edged in silver atop an ebon mannequin.

-Evran

The first slayer of Malik, may he not rest in peace.
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 05/30/2011 09:58 AM CDT
Duh.

Fixed in the shop; those already purchased will need to be fixered individually. Assist to have it fixed.

Thanks!

-V.

"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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Re: Heritage Fest Shops 06/12/2011 09:31 PM CDT
Ack, and I missed it here too.

If anyone DID buy the armet helm/helmet, I can fix them in game.



And I'll get them fixed in the shop before next year's changes.

...which gives me an idea for a post in the general discussions area.

-V.
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