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  • #16
    Originally posted by Kendricke
    Just a quick comment regarding "Mischevous Heraldic". It has always been my belief that such a combination will never be achievable since no human (makers of Heraldic armors) worships Bristlebane.
    Incorrect, human bards and human rogues can follow Bristlebane. Rogues are a chain class, so that wouldn't justify Mischievous Heraldic, but bards are plate, so maybe someday... wouldn't hold your breath though, hehe. Glad they finally did something for Veeshanite bards though.
    Zararazu Twoflower, 66 iksar monk, Solusek Ro

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Cedir
      According to the chart, Halfling Clerics can only worship Bristlebane, and Paladins can only worship Karana.

      That doesn't seem right. Verify?
      Actually, that IS right. Halfling clerics can only follow Bristlebane; halfling paladins can only follow Karana.
      Zararazu Twoflower, 66 iksar monk, Solusek Ro

      Grandmaster Linguist (100 in all 25 languages), Grandmaster Brewer (250+trophy), Grandmaster Fisherman (200), Master Baker (200), Master Fletcher (200), Master Potter (200), Master Jeweller (200), Master Smith (200), Master Tailor (187).

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Chakoty
        Can someone post a msg about what items are to be used to Imbuned? I would like to make some cultural Wood elf armor but not sure if it's better then the Acrylia Armor or Elysian ..
        Well if you mean which gems are imbued for each deity, then:

        Bertoxxulous - black sapphire
        Brell Serilis - ruby
        Bristlebane - peridot
        Cazic Thule - amber
        Erollisi Marr - rose quartz
        Innoruuk - sapphire
        Karana - plains pebble
        Mithaniel Marr - diamond
        Prexus - black pearl
        Quellious - topaz
        Rallos Zek - jade
        Rodcet Nife - opal
        Solusek Ro - fire opal
        The Tribunal - ivory
        Tunare - emerald
        Veeshan - fused dragon crystal (no imbue process needed, once combine of the crystals are done in kiln is ready to be used)
        Zararazu Twoflower, 66 iksar monk, Solusek Ro

        Grandmaster Linguist (100 in all 25 languages), Grandmaster Brewer (250+trophy), Grandmaster Fisherman (200), Master Baker (200), Master Fletcher (200), Master Potter (200), Master Jeweller (200), Master Smith (200), Master Tailor (187).

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        • #19
          Still no Solusek Ro armor for us wizzies?

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          • #20
            no. do you feed back daily? you should.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Deathbane27
              Still no Solusek Ro armor for us wizzies?


              They accidently categorized 'sol ro wiz gear' under 'future bardic nerfage'...

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              • #22
                Frogloks can wear non-imbued versions of the old Dark Elf cultural.

                I find this vastly amusing. Smurfs making crunchy frogs. *snorfle*
                Binkin Anklebane, Archon of Bristlebane
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                • #23
                  It's been a while since I made this list (pre-LoY, actually ), so Frogloks for one aren't included yet.

                  I'll give the list a review and submit a new version when it's done. I'm at work now, after all, so plenty of time ...

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