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Post by Belouch on Jan 1, 2019 17:50:50 GMT 1
Found an item that has no description (or a bad/irrelevant one)?
Please contribute by posting here the item's name and the description you propose.
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Post by Giant Dad on Jan 3, 2019 14:34:33 GMT 1
Does this include rewriting some of the old descriptions that carried over from Stax (like the claymore, for example)? I got a couple of ideas.
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Post by Belouch on Jan 4, 2019 15:10:49 GMT 1
Certainly. Any description which you feel is not relevant to the world of Agonia or needs to be improved.
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Post by Giant Dad on Jan 4, 2019 19:07:16 GMT 1
Since I'm a THS main, I crafted descriptions for them Claymore: For those who wish to study two-handed swords more seriously, the claymore demonstrates what large blades can offer in the hands of capable wielders. Battle Sword: A renown weapon frequently seen in wars as an exceptional crowd clearing instrument of destruction. The damage inflicted with this sword is not to be underestimated. Giant Sword: Named for being a favorite weapon of the Giant tribe, this sword can only be wielded by the strongest beings in Agonia. Many brave warriors have fallen victim to users of this imposing blade.
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Post by Jolly on Jan 5, 2019 7:16:50 GMT 1
This is under the guide on the masonry skill
"Additional notes Doing masonry produces masonry units. The higher your skill, the more masonry units you produce. You can work as a mason in the capitol for 5 gold per masonry unit produced. Masonry is also needed to construct buildings in group town. It is currently not possible to pay masons gold for this automatically."
i dont think we can earn gold in capitals
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Post by Jolly on Jan 7, 2019 15:17:54 GMT 1
Int potion refers to an orc there are no orcs in Agonia that i have seen... maybe it should refer to a Giant.
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Post by Giant Dad on Jan 7, 2019 21:06:52 GMT 1
Int potion refers to an orc there are no orcs in Agonia that i have seen... maybe it should refer to a Giant. I assume it says something wonderful about us, right? I mean, why wouldn't it?
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Post by Giant Dad on Jan 11, 2019 2:30:00 GMT 1
So uhhh my descriptions also going to be updated this weekend? Or if you thought up better one's it's cool too.
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Post by Belouch on Jan 12, 2019 13:20:57 GMT 1
---- All descriptions updated up to this point ----
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Post by Giant Dad on Jan 15, 2019 23:10:22 GMT 1
Bored at work so I wrote a few more. Tackling hammers this time!
Club: the description has "troll" as a race, just needs to get swapped with another race, giant seems to be the replacement.
Mace: The mace is not only good at clobbering monsters, but excellent at busting ribs through the thickest of armor and caving in skulls through the sturdiest of helmets.
I noticed the dragon bone mace has the old description of the morning star, so to fix that I wrote this Dragon Bone Mace: to the uninitiated, this weapon looks like an ornate two-handed hammer, but to those with the appropriate knowledge, skill, and strength, this fearsome weapon crafted from the bones of legendary creatures is not only wieldable with one hand, but capable of delivering blows to victims that, even after resurrection, never properly heal.
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Post by oorali on Jan 18, 2019 22:04:56 GMT 1
Ivory Dagger - Ordinary Dagger Ivory Dagger: Only the handle is fashioned from ivory. The blade, which is curved with a thumb rise for extra stabbing force, is made from the finest Agonian metals. Little more than a toothpick to the Giants, the Ivory Dagger is a potent weapon in the hands of a skilled Lightfoot.
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Post by oorali on Jan 18, 2019 22:11:55 GMT 1
Desert bow - Ordinary Bow These bows derive their strength from a composition of materials, which allow it to be much more compact than a long bow and yet retain the same power and accuracy. The smaller, lighter bow is favoured among Nuruks who never stop traveling. In my experience you won't see or hear an arrow from a Desert bow until it's too late. Keep that shield up!
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Post by oorali on Jan 18, 2019 22:13:28 GMT 1
Long bow - Ordinary Bow "For centuries Leafborn have defended their forests with bows fashioned from the very trees they swear to protect. They maintain this pact with nature all their lives, making only that which they need. And in return, they believe, the immortals send them the gift of magic. No one knows for certain where they draw their power. Some say that the Leafborn need no skill in archery, just a target in their sights. The sacred wood does the work." - Nuruk fletcher.
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Post by oorali on Jan 18, 2019 22:41:33 GMT 1
Battle axe - Ordinary Two-Handed Axe Battle axe: An axe with a blade on both sides. It is the weapon of choice for most Norsk axe men. "This maneuver will double your productivity on the battle field, recruits. Now, swing forward, swing back - see it works both ways!" - Norsk trainer.
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Dutch
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Post by Dutch on Jan 22, 2019 17:54:45 GMT 1
Since I'm a THS main, I crafted descriptions for them Claymore: For those who wish to study two-handed swords more seriously, the claymore demonstrates what large blades can offer in the hands of capable wielders. Battle Sword: A renown weapon frequently seen in wars as an exceptional crowd clearing instrument of destruction. The damage inflicted with this sword is not to be underestimated. Giant Sword: Named for being a favorite weapon of the Giant tribe, this sword can only be wielded by the strongest beings in Agonia. Many brave warriors have fallen victim to users of this imposing blade. Since we're dealing with weaponry, do you think we could go with names that better match what they are? I have to admit, it's a personal thing of mine but some of the names bug me a bit, like how a scythe is considered a polearm. In your case, I've never heard of a "battle sword". Now unless that's some kind of unique weapon with a unique name, perhaps "Arming Sword" would be more fitting.
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