Bugfixes and tweaks
ANNOUNCE NEWS #3741
Date: 12/08/2012 at 08:59
From: Tecton, the Terraformer
To : Everyone
Subj: Bugfixes and tweaks
Alongside the arena changes, we're pleased to announce the following
changes and bugfixes put live over the last few weeks:
* GROUNDING vibrations (Crystallism) in the destination room no longer
stop earring travel.
* Limb damage messages are now correctly shown after the connect
messages.
* Adventurers can now OFFER CORPSES to offer all corpses at once. This
can be further delineated with OFFER [PLAYER|DENIZEN] CORPSES.
* WHISPERINGMADNESS (Occultism) will no longer persist through Soulcage
and transmogrification.
* You can no longer wield items that you're juggling.
* DRAWSLASH (Two Arts) damage to denizens is now correctly modified by
stance.
* Some quirks with EXTISPICY (Alchemy) have been corrected, allowing
more consistent benefits.
* GRAVEHANDS (Necromancy) have been cut off at the elbow, no longer
affecting flying adventurers.
Penned by My hand on the 23rd of Sarapin, in the year 613 AF.
Date: 12/08/2012 at 08:59
From: Tecton, the Terraformer
To : Everyone
Subj: Bugfixes and tweaks
Alongside the arena changes, we're pleased to announce the following
changes and bugfixes put live over the last few weeks:
* GROUNDING vibrations (Crystallism) in the destination room no longer
stop earring travel.
* Limb damage messages are now correctly shown after the connect
messages.
* Adventurers can now OFFER CORPSES to offer all corpses at once. This
can be further delineated with OFFER [PLAYER|DENIZEN] CORPSES.
* WHISPERINGMADNESS (Occultism) will no longer persist through Soulcage
and transmogrification.
* You can no longer wield items that you're juggling.
* DRAWSLASH (Two Arts) damage to denizens is now correctly modified by
stance.
* Some quirks with EXTISPICY (Alchemy) have been corrected, allowing
more consistent benefits.
* GRAVEHANDS (Necromancy) have been cut off at the elbow, no longer
affecting flying adventurers.
Penned by My hand on the 23rd of Sarapin, in the year 613 AF.
