I'll lend to the southern Michigan dialect. It's basically midwest, but we say weird things. Pop instead of soda, Detroit is pronounced Detroi, I know how to say Sault Ste Marie, Mackinac. Silly things like that.
Rage related to current topic: Firstaid being useless beyond a bashing/entry into combat tool. I don't see why we can't have customizable, server side curing that isn't terrible. This would relieve a lot of stress for "established" PKers in upkeepin…
Only 3 decks? I have literally thousands of cards pre-fourth edition. Most painful thing to watch strangers pick up and touch. Having movers was not easy for me. :<
Macavity was saying that you probably have a bad DNS connection to IRE. The forums are hosted by a different source than the games, and the websites are hosted by the same source as the games, hence you can get to the forums but not the sites or gam…
I think "active play time" should be taken out of the TOP<org> commands. A lot of people stay logged in because it makes their org look better by giving them an arbitrarily higher score.
As a GM I paid my secretaries a payroll for being active and helpful. Guild credits or guild gold go a long way, and the transactions being in the logs has enough clout to keep the people getting paid honestly helpful and active (sometimes because p…
For my envenomer/empowerer I would like it so very much if when the script fired that if the venom on my blade about to go out wouldn't be re-envenomed e.g.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but since Cabalists don't use whether you have them allied or enemied to do different effects anymore, can we take off the balance used for unallying/unenemying?
H:5129(80%) M:6638(90%) Energy:1 E:26505(100%) W:30137(93%) B:47000(100%) Soul:100% [csb|eb] Flames spew in from the up, engulfing your body, consumimg your flesh. You are afflicted with ablaze. Damage done: 95, fire.
Allow me to comfort you. Gallbladder removal is an outpatient procedure now. You'll only be in the hospital for a few hours, and awake for not-a-whole-lot of them, and they'll send you home with a tiny little scar that will fade with proper care.