>4) Tool type now correctly factors into polarity.
This means...?
Lyzalian Farscribe
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RE: More Prediction Tweaks on 08/26/2013 05:41 PM CDT
RE: More Prediction Tweaks on 08/26/2013 05:45 PM CDT
RE: More Prediction Tweaks on 08/26/2013 07:47 PM CDT
RE: More Prediction Tweaks on 09/03/2013 07:24 PM CDT
a set of old divination bones that I analyzed today:
The Krr-tich is horrifically, unapologetically lopsided.
The Sek-rith is horrifically, unapologetically lopsided.
The Moon Sphere is really more of a Moon Ovoid.
Only a few specs of black and white lacquer differentiate between the sides of the Sun Disk.
The bones are something you'd expect to find on an archeological dig.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is criminally poor, and the bones should likely be destroyed on principle. Possibly the creator as well or defenestrated at the very least.
Welp, yer right. It does not describe them as 'terrible'. LOL
Same bones after invoking:
The Krr-tich is slightly off-balance.
The Sek-rith is slightly off-balance.
The symbols on the Moon Sphere are difficult to differentiate though the weighting of the bone is fair.
The lacquer smoothly coats the Sun Disk, which is slightly off-balance.
The bones are brand new.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is poor and the bones should prove rather susceptible to damage.
Recognizing the investiture as your own, you cautiously probe the bones with your prophetic talent.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Krr-tich.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Sek-rith.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Moon Sphere.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Sun Disk.
They will make a lovely addition to my paper weight collection.
The Krr-tich is horrifically, unapologetically lopsided.
The Sek-rith is horrifically, unapologetically lopsided.
The Moon Sphere is really more of a Moon Ovoid.
Only a few specs of black and white lacquer differentiate between the sides of the Sun Disk.
The bones are something you'd expect to find on an archeological dig.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is criminally poor, and the bones should likely be destroyed on principle. Possibly the creator as well or defenestrated at the very least.
Welp, yer right. It does not describe them as 'terrible'. LOL
Same bones after invoking:
The Krr-tich is slightly off-balance.
The Sek-rith is slightly off-balance.
The symbols on the Moon Sphere are difficult to differentiate though the weighting of the bone is fair.
The lacquer smoothly coats the Sun Disk, which is slightly off-balance.
The bones are brand new.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is poor and the bones should prove rather susceptible to damage.
Recognizing the investiture as your own, you cautiously probe the bones with your prophetic talent.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Krr-tich.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Sek-rith.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Moon Sphere.
A lone strand of probability trickles through the Sun Disk.
They will make a lovely addition to my paper weight collection.
RE: More Prediction Tweaks on 09/04/2013 01:42 AM CDT
I can't seem to duplicate that bug any more - I confirmed my fix is in place and tested it just a few moments ago:
>offer 4800
Krrish ponders a moment, then nods to you.
Krrish reaches into his pocket, pulls out some enruned divination bones, and tosses your purchase to you.
>analyze my bones
[Your divination bones were just converted to prediction v3.]
You turn your bones about, carefully evaluating the craftsmanship.
The Krr-tich is slightly off-balance.
The Sek-rith is slightly off-balance.
The symbols on the Moon Sphere are difficult to differentiate though the weighting of the bone is fair.
The lacquer smoothly coats the Sun Disk, which is slightly off-balance.
The bones are something you'd expect to find on an archeological dig.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is poor and the bones should prove rather susceptible to damage.
Cautious probing with your prophetic talent reveals that the bones are currently inert.
Roundtime: 10 sec.
I did, however, fix a bug where analyzing them before invoking them would cause them to bond to you without ever invoking.
-Raesh
"Ever notice that B.A.'s flavor text swells in direct proportion to how much one of our characters is getting screwed?" - Brian Van Hoose
>offer 4800
Krrish ponders a moment, then nods to you.
Krrish reaches into his pocket, pulls out some enruned divination bones, and tosses your purchase to you.
>analyze my bones
[Your divination bones were just converted to prediction v3.]
You turn your bones about, carefully evaluating the craftsmanship.
The Krr-tich is slightly off-balance.
The Sek-rith is slightly off-balance.
The symbols on the Moon Sphere are difficult to differentiate though the weighting of the bone is fair.
The lacquer smoothly coats the Sun Disk, which is slightly off-balance.
The bones are something you'd expect to find on an archeological dig.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is poor and the bones should prove rather susceptible to damage.
Cautious probing with your prophetic talent reveals that the bones are currently inert.
Roundtime: 10 sec.
I did, however, fix a bug where analyzing them before invoking them would cause them to bond to you without ever invoking.
-Raesh
"Ever notice that B.A.'s flavor text swells in direct proportion to how much one of our characters is getting screwed?" - Brian Van Hoose