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Makdor Castle
( area )
Creator: <?= %areaGetStat( makdor, creator ) ?>
Continent: <?= %areaGetStat( makdor, continent ) ?>
<?=
%stringFormat(
\ %areaGetStat( makdor, description ),
\ @n->flags->ansiColour, 80 )
?> |
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Mana Shield Spell
Mana Cost : 80 Target : self only
Save : None
Effect : I'm not dead yet
The person protected by this spell will never fall below 1 hitpoint as long as
they have mana points remaining to absorb the damage. |
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Midway
( area )
Creator: <?= %areaGetStat( midway, creator ) ?>
Continent: <?= %areaGetStat( midway, continent ) ?>
<?=
%stringFormat(
\ %areaGetStat( midway, description ),
\ @n->flags->ansiColour, 80 )
?> |
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Mind Flay Spell
Mana Cost : 80 Target : victim
Save : Vs. Prayer for 1/2 damage.
Effect : Duh, wha!?
This spell will viciously attack the minds of all creatures in the room that
are not part of the caster's group. While inflicting severe damage on the
victims it can also induce insanity.
See Also: Insanity |
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Mono Forest
( area )
Creator: <?= %areaGetStat( mono_forest, creator ) ?>
Continent: <?= %areaGetStat( mono_forest, continent ) ?>
<?=
%stringFormat(
\ %areaGetStat( mono_forest, description ),
\ @n->flags->ansiColour, 80 )
?> |
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Morale Spell
Mana Cost : 70 Target : self
Save : None
Effect : Morale to replenish the spirit.
This spell enables a paladin to increase the morale of his followers. With
increased morale the followers will regenerate mana, hitpoints, and movement
15% faster than without. The paladin does not receive the bonus and must
be the foremost leader for it to apply to his followers.
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Morph Spell
Mana Cost: 125 Target:
Save : None
Effect : Turn into an animal
As a druid becomes more experienced, they are able to learn how to shape
themselves to resemble animals. Thus, granting them some of the stats,
abilities, and skills of those animals. Others will be able to see them
shaped into a hybrid of the animal and their old race. However, this may
include some negative bonuses of that animal.
Available animal types:
bear - physical offensive
bull - defense and constitution
kneazle - strong magically
turtle - strong overall defense
viper - poisonous
wolf - stalking
Usage:
cast 'morph' <animal type>
Example:
cast 'morph' bear
Removing the buff:
cast 'morph' none
-OR-
cast 'morph' off
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Mud
MUD stands for Multi-User Dungeon or Multi-User Dimension, which is a game which several
people can get on from different places and interact with each other
in a D&D ((c) TSR) type setup.
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Multiplaying
Multiplaying is the act of having more than one of your characters in play at
the same time. This definition is also extended to the kinds of behaviour
where one of your characters acts upon information previously only known to
another of your characters. This information could not have been transferred
from one character to another since they could never have met without
multiplaying. Even though you didn't log them in at the same time, the concept
is the same. Posting a note on a board with player A for your other player B
to read, in an attempt to bypass multiplay rules, is also considered
multiplay, since player B wouldn't reasonably know to view the message without
player A's knowledge. The following actions are common multiplay infractions:
- more than one character in play at the same time
- dropping link and logging in another character, the character who's
link was dropped is still in the game
- dropping equipment for another of your players to pick up
- selling equipment in a store with the intent of retrieving it with
another of your characters
- giving equipment to another player or creature in the world with the
intent of retrieving it with another of your characters
- seeing an enemy and switching to a stronger character so you can kick
their butt
The above list is not complete, the onus is on YOU, the player, to understand
what is and is not multiplaying, and appropriately play the game.
DO NOT MULTIPLAY. Punishment will be severe.
See Also: Rules
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Name Completion
You can now use built-in name completion with just about any command
by using the '/' character. By putting the '/' character at the end
of a partial name, the MUD will complete that name for you. For example,
if you wanted to tell your friend Foobarslinspitilby something, you could
do "tell foob/ What's up?" and the mud would complete "foob" with the
name "foobarslinspitilby" for you. Or if there was an object named
"The Necronomicon" you wanted to pick up, you could do "get nec/" and
it would complete the "nec" with "necronomicon". Be aware that the mud
will take the first thing that it knows about that matches the letters
you give, so be careful! You might get unexpected results if you
mistakenly refer to the wrong thing. |
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