Is there any chance the boxes now sold in the Crossing General Store could be changed to use their color as an adjective when referencing it? I used to like to get colored boxes to sort certain items (namely scrolls) with, but right now the adjective regardless of color is "rosewood."
Thayet
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NIKPACK
Re: General Store
03/14/2016 11:41 AM CDT
Second. I often use gem pouches for similar reasons, but a larger container and another option would be nice.
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DR-NAOHHI
Re: General Store
03/14/2016 02:46 PM CDT
When I checked into this.. it went rather badly. I'd need to remove the rosewood entirely and just bring back the old "a,color,box" Which apparently I have learned.. has an issue if you order one without a color.
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KNGDABOMB
Re: General Store
03/14/2016 03:34 PM CDT
Possible to default to "plain" if ordered without color?
DR-NAOHHI
Re: General Store
03/14/2016 03:43 PM CDT
Colors for adjectives are now possible. I had to remove the rosewood and cedar. I'll look into a better solution later.
** NOTE: You might have to adjust stealing scripts if you stole rosewood box or cedar box" These are now "small box" and "large trunk"
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** NOTE: You might have to adjust stealing scripts if you stole rosewood box or cedar box" These are now "small box" and "large trunk"
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THAYET
Re: General Store
03/14/2016 05:52 PM CDT
Ohh thank you for this! I can sort my massive scroll pile again!
Thayet
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"But you must know that if corruption is powerful enough, it's not corruption at all — it's law. Unspoken, unwritten, but law." — Robert Jackson Bennett, City of Stairs
Thayet
@thayelf // http://thayette.tumblr.com
"But you must know that if corruption is powerful enough, it's not corruption at all — it's law. Unspoken, unwritten, but law." — Robert Jackson Bennett, City of Stairs