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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 6:33:01 GMT -6
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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 6:34:23 GMT -6
- wishlist
Traveler's Emporium: Blue Magical Ribbon of Telepathy (175) Total: 175 credits
Zoological Imports: Sakura Nyssa (250) Total: 250 credits
Herbologist's Delight: Leaf Scatter (25) Bellafaux – Black Rose (45) Sapling Spriteling (30) Total: 100 credits
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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 6:37:03 GMT -6
- character levelBasic:Public Park: 85 ( x) ( x) / 10 = 8,5 points Advanced:Gardens: 36 ( x) + 7 ( x) / 20 = 2,15 points Mines: 32 ( x) / 20 = 1,6 points Eccentric's Mansion: 5 ( x) / 20 = 0,25 points Total points: 12,5 Total points spend: 12 Total points left: 0
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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 6:49:42 GMT -6
- skill wishlist
Artisan
Mason You know how to work well with stone, and are able to stack rock walls, decorative gardens, and repair stone structures. The more skill ranks you have, the more knowledge you have about different kinds and applications for stones. It could be really useful knowledge down in the mines. Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 3 sp
Smelting Smelting is the basic knowledge of metals that leads to Welding, Smithing, Silversmith and Metallurgy. See Jewelry Crafting for more! Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 1 sp
Gem Cutter Allows you to cut raw gemstones into beautiful gems. Higher skill ranks lets you take on tougher types of stones. See Jewelry Crafting for more! Max Ranks: 5 Cost per Rank: 3 sp
Charisma
Barter You are good at talking the merchants of the shop down on their price! Gives a 5% discount per rank at the official shops in the city, given you use it while talking to the shopkeeper. Max Ranks: 2 Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Husbandry
Natural Bond Gives all your "non special" pets +1 loyalty per rank. This includes all pets that are not covered by the other "bond" skills. Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Ride Mount Allows you to ride a single pet (traditional) species of choice. The pet must still be properly trained to ride it. Max Ranks: 1 (per species) Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Gem Caller You really 'get' gem and rock creatures, strange as they are. They're less likely to attack you, and they tend to like you more than most. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 8 sp
Riding Allows you to ride any "traditional land mount" that has been properly trained. Each rank in this skill grants you a new "traditional land mount" category (quad, bi, or bull). See the mount list for more. Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 4 sp
Seamanship
Fisherman You're pretty good at fishing. In fact, you're down-right swell at it! It helps you a lot when fishing. Max Ranks: 4 Cost per Rank: 4 sp
Survival
Savage Bond Monsters feel innately bonded to you. Gives all your "monsters and wild creatures" +1 loyalty. Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Botany
Agriculture You're good at farming crops and tending gardens. Helps out a lot while gardening! Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 3 sp
Floral Bond Plant creatures just love you! Gives all your "plant creatures" +1 loyalty per rank. Max Ranks: 3 Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Plant Lore
With this skill, you know a lot about the special properties of plants! It's needed for almost every kind of potion making.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 1 sp
Berry Picking
With berry picking, you know what plants are safe to eat, and when they're ripe for picking.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 1 sp
Toxin-wise
This skill allows you to know which plants are toxic to eat or to the touch, and allows you to avoid getting sick when dealing with toxic creatures.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 1 sp
Expert Gardener
You're just great at gardening! So great, you may even get extra bounty from the plants in your garden!
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 4 sp
Verdant Lord
You're great with plants creatures. They're less likely to attack you or run away from you.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 8 sp
Herbal Healing
You have a basic knowledge of healing herbs, allowing you to mend small wounds up to 1 stamina with the right herbs at your disposal.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Herbal Cure
You have a basic knowledge of natural antidotes, allowing you to cure simple poisons with the right herbs.
Max Ranks: 1
Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Healing Salve You can create a salve from herbs to cure tough wounds, up to 3 stamina per day. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 5 sp
Curing Salve You can create a salve to cure just about any poison, though not diseases. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 5 sp
Exotic Medicines You can use exotic medicine to cure just about any disease, though you need to find the right herbs first... Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 10 sp
Brew Potion of Enhancement With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can brew a special potion to give a permanent boost to a pet's stats! Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 6 sp
Brew Elixir of Life With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can brew a special potion to give your pet some vigor! It boosts all of their stats, but only for a day. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 6 sp
Sleeping Salve With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can make a special sleeping salve. When rubbed on the face of a creature or person, it causes them to fall asleep for nearly a day. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 4 sp
Lesser Poison With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can make a poison that makes the victim feel very weak or sick for a while. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 2 sp
Greater Poison With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can make a poison that makes the victim become very ill, and even die if left untreated. Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 4 sp
Deadly Poison With the right ingredients, which are no doubt rare, you can make an incredible poison that will outright kill a pet or person who is exposed to it. This is very risky, and you want to be careful not to ingest any yourself! Max Ranks: 1 Cost per Rank: 8 sp
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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 8:58:11 GMT -6
- other important notesWord count per postThe 150 Word rule is in effect in all Official Roleplaying Areas, this would include the Basic and Advanced Roleplaying areas, as well as the Loot Areas. For every pet you play with beyond the first one (1), you must add +50 words to your post for each one. (So 150 words for one pet, 200 words for two pets, and 250 words for three pets.) Character levels per area- Basic Areas: Characters level at a rate of 1 level per 10 posts in these areas: The City, Basic (MML), Basic (Canyon), Everfields
- Advanced Areas: Characters level at a rate of 1 level per 20 posts in these areas: Advanced (MML), Advanced (Canyon)
- Plot Area: The plot area is an exception to the Advanced Areas rules. In the plot area, characters level at a rate of 1 level per 5 posts.
- Exceptions: Alternate Minds: Only loyalty if character is there too. Gains no levels.
Rules for All Loot Areas 1. All loot areas are considered "Advanced". Characters gain 1 level every 20 posts, and creatures gain 1 level every 5 posts.
2. The "pets can only be in one place at a time" rule is in effect here.
3. Each character may have only two active threads in each loot area. If you have two active threads, at least one of them must be collaborative (involving at least one other character).
4. Whether or not you started the thread, you may only participate in two total at any given time. To join or start a new thread beyond that, you must lock your previous one.
5. Your roleplaying posts must be numbered either at the beginning or the end of each post. This helps staff track your posts for rolls. If you are RPing with another character, number your posts cumulatively (character A makes post 1, character B makes post 2, and so on).
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Post by Yuna on Mar 25, 2022 9:00:44 GMT -6
- garden tips
Seasonal Harvests
Spring - Sapling Spriteling - Dragon-Oak
Summer - Kiseiseibutsu - Whiptail Vinesnatcher - Trick Serpent
Fall - Brancheaopter - Succulent Worm - Skutirut
Winter - King of Evergreen - Leaf Scatter* - Mussimander
* Each Leaf-Scatter only produces one berry per season. All other species have no limit on the number of items they can produce as long as they are in season.
General Tips If your character has some skill in agriculture, that should help them in the garden. Expert gardeners may also have better results from their plants. It might also be a good idea to understand how to pick berries and keep yourself safe from plant toxins. Creatures living in the gardens are more likely to respond to the call of a verdant lord. Items to improve your garden yield can be bought at the Herbologist's Delight.
Seasonal Creatures The following creatures are seasonal, and their images and stats will change through the seasons:
Sapling Spriteling Leaf-Scatter Skutirut Branchaeopter Succulent Worm Whiptail Vinesnatcher Mr. Melty
In order to change your creature to the current season, simply change the number in the creature's image code. 1 for Spring, 2 for Summer, 3 for Fall, and 4 for Winter.
Your creature will have to use the current seasonal image and stats in order to be harvested or used in areas where a creature's full stats are required, such as the Fighting Pit or Contest Hall
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