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- Peon
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I'm not sure what eAthena allows us to do, but I'm pretty sure there could be enough space for some nice add-ons. Starting from the 1st December I should have some spare time to look into this stuff, so we can plan something nice for a Xmas event/release.GravyTrain wrote: Also what ideas does everyone have in ways these can be used effectively?
Nice work on the scrolls people.
Possible uses for scrolls:
-instructions on mixing spells
-maps of secret locations
-warping
-pieces of an elaborate puzzle imbedded in quest
-bank statement
-riddles (quests)
Possible uses for scrolls:
-instructions on mixing spells
-maps of secret locations
-warping
-pieces of an elaborate puzzle imbedded in quest
-bank statement
-riddles (quests)
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- Modanung
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I think I like that idea.Madcap wrote:-maps of secret locations
But we'd need a pop-up bitmap that shows the content of the scroll.
Something like this?
Just a two-colour quicky.
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- Modanung
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Nope, half of the icons has it as well though. Proably just looks cool.Bjørn wrote:I think it has a nice shape, but does it make sense that the top and bottom curl in different directions?
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Actually many of scrolls were done this way to easly wrap it while being read read, and to make it not wrap automagically when unwrapped or left (in the times when paper were made out of leafs, animal skin etc. stuff which may break when gets stiff when getting dry).Bjørn wrote:But I think it would look better when both ends curled the same way.
Regards.