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slipperhero

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Infusing, Staffs
« on: November 25, 2005, 12:46:00 am »
(Staffs, is that even correct, should it be staves? *shrugs*)

To the point:

Godim asked Vigg yesterday if he could create the staff for him. Being an average infuser he agreed.
I didn't react to his request for a Staff of the badger, since I am sure I have made a staff of the badger before, though I'm not 100% sure (Could be mixing it up with something else).
The problem is there is a class restiction on it (druid). Since there is no way of knowing if a staff will have a class restriction before you make it, could the staffs please have a more appropriate name like, Druids staff of the badger.

Even though the lesser staffs might not require the most rare ingredients, gathering all of them can be a long and expensive task, and when you finally make it, sheez.. class restricted. You just wanna pull your hair out.
 

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RE: Infusing, Staffs
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2005, 09:35:00 am »
lol, yea i agree with that idea.
 

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RE: Infusing, Staffs
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2005, 11:26:00 am »
It's not that bad, you were actually able to craft it and you can still sell it, hehe. ;)
 

Talan Va'lash

RE: Infusing, Staffs
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2005, 11:20:00 pm »
A little bit of asking around IG would yield the information you need about these items, though it might take quite a bit on the rarer ones.  But, it wouldnt be as fun if it were all common knowledge.  

Besides... "Druid's Staff of the Badger".. just sounds akward, and no one's acctually going to call it that.

-TV
 

miltonyorkcastle

RE: Infusing, Staffs
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2005, 10:47:00 am »
but whoever uses full names anyways, T?  I mean, what's wrong with giving it a long descriptive name, since it helps you understand the product, while at the same time boosting your creativity as you try and come up with a nickname for it.  For instance:
Wand of Light -> Glowworm
                   Scroll of Invisibility -> Poof Paper
                   Garb of the Made Man -> Pretty Boy
                   Apple Pie -> Gudhgusdk (always said with a mouthfull)
                   Adamantium Great Sword -> Buster

You get the picture.