What special place does Trinity add for rangers. I know a swordsman can go to the Swordsmans Guild and a conjurer can go to the Mysterius Tower.
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Originally posted by Grapper:
**What special place does Trinity add for rangers. I know a swordsman can go to the Swordsmans Guild and a conjurer can go to the Mysterius Tower.
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(url="http://"http://www.avalon.net/~honda/pog/pogwalkthrough2a.htm#trinnohrgavillage")http://www.avalon.ne...innohrgavillage(/url)
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Originally posted by Grapper:
**What special place does Trinity add for rangers. I know a swordsman can go to the Swordsmans Guild and a conjurer can go to the Mysterius Tower. **
Mr. Grapper,
For the Ranger their special place is Nohrga's Village. There you can purchase herbs at discount prices(and exploit the low prices by reselling herbs to other merchants and make infinite amounts of cash if you wish), purchase very nice armor and weapons, and purchase a new ranger shapeshifting ability. This place is a must-see for Rangers.
To locate the village, simply point your browser towards the (url="http://"http://www.avalon.net/~honda/pog/pogwalkthrough2a.htm")POG Walkthrough and Compendium(/url), specifically the section on the (url="http://"http://www.avalon.net/~honda/pog/pogwalkthrough2a.htm#trinnohrgavillage")Ranger's guilde(/url).
Good luck. If you have further questions don't hesitate to ask. If you want answers quicker, feel free to browse the above compendium, as it should have just about everything you might want to know(and if something isn't in there that you want to know, ask and we'll put it there!).
(edit) Darn, AAC beat me on the draw... (/edit)
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Calvin: People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world.
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(This message has been edited by Stark Bledfast (edited 05-31-2002).)
Mr. Counterstrike and Mr. Bledfast,
Thank you.The POG Walkthrough and Compendium was of great help.
Mr. Bledfast,
You said if there is somthing that isn't in the POG Walkthrough and Compendium I could ask you to put it there.Well, there is something I would like to see there.(This might be to much to ask.But here goes.)I would appriciate it if you would add a list of the people of Garendall, where they are located, their jobs(If they have one.), maybe a picture of them, and maybe some more information.
Could you also add something to the Trinity plug-in part of the walkthrough about the book that the adventurer takes from the library at Gidolan Keep.
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(This message has been edited by Grapper (edited 06-01-2002).)
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Originally posted by Grapper:
**Mr. Counterstrike and Mr. Bledfast,
Thank you.The POG Walkthrough and Compendium was of great help.**
You're welcome.
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I would appriciate it if you would add a list of the people of Garendall, where they are located, their jobs(If they have one.), maybe a picture of them, and maybe some more information.**
Sometimes I should just keep my mouth shut..
Yeah, I can see where this could be of use. Several people have had problems finding people such as Mary Kristina. A picture and a description of where the important people are located could certainly be useful.
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Could you also add something to the Trinity plug-in part of the walkthrough about the book that the adventurer takes from the library at Gidolan Keep.
Are you referring to the "Book of Alchemy" and whatever book the conjuror has in their inventory? If so then yeah I can throw a short blurb in about them. FYI they don't do anything. They are merely there as placeholders. Ie, your "spellbook" and your "alchemy recipe book." When you hit "v" to open your book, this is the book that you are being shown. But you can't use it or anything.
Make sense?
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Calvin: People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world.
Hobbes: Isn't your pants' zipper supposed to be in the front?
Yup, it makes sense. Thanks for accepting my idea.
But, I have noticed that people one this web board, and on many others, like to quote. I noticed that you, Stark Bledfast, did it 3 times in your last post in this topic. But, I haven't the slightest idea how to quote.
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(This message has been edited by Grapper (edited 06-03-2002).)
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But, I haven't the slightest idea how to quote.
Mr. Grapper,
I'd recommend reading (url="http://"http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/ubbcode.html")this(/url). It is the link that explains the UBB code calls, which this board utilizes to add flavor to posts. It explains how to use the commands such as quoting.
However, there is also an easier way. If you look at the top of this and every other post, there is a "reply" button. If you click on that then you will be taken to the editor to compose a message like normal, but preceeding your text will be the text you are replying to, blocked in by the UBB quote calls. So you don't have to type the UBB code at all! Pretty snazzy and simple. Once you know how to quote it is recommended that when you place a quote in your post you edit it for content. Notice how I left your questions but removed the commentary? This is because your questions are necessary for the reader just reading my post, and without your question to put my reply in context it would be difficult to read my response. But the commentary just lengthens the post and does not add anything to it, so in my reply I removed it and just left the questions.
Finally, if you wish to quote multiple times, as I did in the above post, you just add the UBB quote-calls, and copy & paste the text inside it that you wish to have quoted. If you want to quote from different people and have their names show up like they would if you had done a "reply" on each poster, just add "Originally submitted by XXX:" after the quote call, add a bold call after that text, add a return(just hit return), and copy the text you wish to quote. Be sure to end the bold call after the copied text and then close the quote call. And you will have successfully quoted someone.
Again, all this can be found on the (url="http://"http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/ubbcode.html")UBB Code(/url) webpage. I recommend giving it a once, maybe twice over.
Happy posting!
(edit) Edited your quote because, well, after the long preaching about editing the reply for content I figured I ought to practice it more dilligently. (/edit)
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Calvin: People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world.
Hobbes: Isn't your pants' zipper supposed to be in the front?
(This message has been edited by Stark Bledfast (edited 06-03-2002).)
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Originally posted by Grapper:
**Yup, it makes sense. Thanks for accepting my idea.
But, I have noticed that people one this web board, and on many others, like to quote. I noticed that you, Stark Bledfast, did it 3 times in your last post in this topic. But, I haven't the slightest idea how to quote.
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Each post as a menu bar over it with (info) (email) (edit) (reply) etc.
If you see a topic you want to reply to, hit its reply button. It will set up the quotes.
For more UBB code, (url="http://"http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/webboard/ubbcode.html")http://www.AmbrosiaS...rd/ubbcode.html(/url)
bah, 2 minutes late..... you wait in the shadows don't you Stark
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(This message has been edited by ArcAngel Counterstrike (edited 06-03-2002).)