Thanksgiving Event 2014!

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Mersereau » 27 Nov 2014 00:40

Mortis wrote:Lamb is actually the "in" dish this year. If you didn't know that, you probably aren't cool.
Well, there used to be sheep you could carry around, I'm not sure if they exist anymore.
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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by gorboth » 27 Nov 2014 01:08

The event is live, all y'alls ...

G.
Mmmmmm ... pie ...

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Syrk » 27 Nov 2014 01:26

If someone has the same score as you and you kill him/her/it then the turkey can not be tended for some and you gain a lead...
Sadly tryin to emote the same message as the turkey does, does not work, ppl are too smart to use general triggers...
So whend they idle find them, use darkness and do not let them tend turkeys...
Everyone will carry working light sources now?
There should be rule to ban idling in home guilds starting rooms - Like you can not tend your turkey in your guilds' halls?

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by gorboth » 27 Nov 2014 02:17

True ... if you kill someone, you'll screw up their turkey care timing, I suppose. And, yes, people can hide all day in their guildalls to avoid this. But, really, if they want to spend 2 full weeks hiding in their guildhall, they aren't going to be gaining any exp or other things by playing the game, so I suppose they lose over all.

What is likely is that people will idle when they are not able to actively play, and when they are, their turkeys will be with them in the real game, and they will be available for whatever mayhem you have devised.

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Snowrose » 27 Nov 2014 03:35

Another thought for later years. I know everyone is typically all crazy for imbuments but maybe for
top prize(s), get a summonable (so its not around ALL the time) turkey that has a few emotes.

maybe be able to pick or set a name.
emote ideas:
tsummon(summon your turkey)
thome(Send your turkey home)
tgreatful(Target) Turkey Looks (Happlily at Target,) greatful to have been saved from the dinner table.
tgobble (Target) Turkey gobbles happily (at target)
thorror (Target) Hides his head in (owner's) arms (fearful that target wants turkey for dinner)
maybe a few social emotes similar to horses
tnuzzle
tnice(on and off)

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Bromen » 27 Nov 2014 05:29

From what I can discern, the closest to 2000 health levels will win.

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Kvator » 27 Nov 2014 12:57

I wonder how many health scores are needed for minimal qexp progress :P

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Greneth » 27 Nov 2014 15:34

Kvator wrote:I wonder how many health scores are needed for minimal qexp progress :P
12 hours and I dont think ive hit it yet, but then again I did a few quests.

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Avarel » 27 Nov 2014 17:34

I it minimal in about five and a half hours, just looking after my bird. So not great QXP per say, but it surely adds up.
I have to assume that the scale slides though. The bigger you are, the more your need to change the measure from insignificant to minimal.

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Re: Thanksgiving Event 2014!

Post by Bromen » 27 Nov 2014 20:53

does traveling and grinding add to the love for the turkey?

Not sure how some are 1-3 health levels ahead when we all started at the same time.

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