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Author: | Leri [ Sat Apr 02, 2005 11:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Post-tame followers |
SK wrote: Group: Leri Run and hide, run and hide!!
(11:F1) [ Leri] (12:F2) [------------] (13:F3) [------------] (21:M1) [------------] (22:M2) [------------] (23:M3) [------------] (31:B1) [------------] (32:B2) [------------] (33:B3) [------------] Characters Rank Pos In room Follow H ME PE Leri Leader 11:F1 Yes No 100% 49% 100% Plains You find yourself walking in flat prairie, hundreds of ffp types of grasses waving gently in every direction. The grasses f*p and their seeds and flowers are of many colors, giving the whole ffF prairie a purplish hue in the distance. It's raining lightly, very hot, and calm. Obvious exits: n e s w nw ne sw se A noble auburn-coated lupine creature with a thick mane prowls here. A noble auburn-coated lupine creature with a thick mane prowls here. > e You walk east. Plains You find yourself walking in flat prairie, hundreds of fpp types of grasses waving gently in every direction. The grasses p*p and their seeds and flowers are of many colors, giving the whole fFF prairie a purplish hue in the distance. It's raining lightly, very hot, and calm. Obvious exits: n e s w nw ne sw se [HP:100%] [ME: 47%] [PE: 99%] > look Plains You find yourself walking in flat prairie, hundreds of fpp types of grasses waving gently in every direction. The grasses p*p and their seeds and flowers are of many colors, giving the whole fFF prairie a purplish hue in the distance. It's raining lightly, very hot, and calm. Obvious exits: n e s w nw ne sw se A noble auburn-coated lupine creature with a thick mane prowls here. A noble auburn-coated lupine creature with a thick mane prowls here. I tamed a few of them in the tribal grounds, but freed them ages ago. Took me a while to find out that they were still with me because they sneak . Anyhow, arent they supposed to leave when I free them? They have done it before- at one point I had five different animals following me without being tamed (but i wasn't smart enough to log it). Am I doing something wrong, or is it a code thing? |
Author: | Tragonis [ Sat Apr 02, 2005 11:25 am ] |
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Just sometimes happens, nothing big to worry about. And they usually stop following you once you log off. |
Author: | el_kabong [ Sat Apr 02, 2005 11:26 am ] |
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They will definately stop following if you toggle auto follow. |
Author: | Leri [ Sat Apr 02, 2005 12:03 pm ] |
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Auto-follow.. I learn something new every day. Thanks |
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