February 9, 2011 - 3:01am — Neverwinter
Hello, I am Neverwinter (by username) and this is a blog in which, so far, I have said Hello.
I have never been of much use as far as social interactions go, held back mostly by some avoidant personality. I apologize in advance for any standoffish-ness, please do not take it as an insult.
I have recently rediscovered TEF back in the corners of the closet I call the "Recycle Bin" (appropriately named Narnia), and then the community site followed after. I had played it the week I made the account and it was awesome. Now that I am back, I found to my happy surprise that my little fawn has grown into a full-fledged stag!
This is a good opportunity to express how awesome this game really is. The social interactions are amazing, and nonverbal. How curious, how challenging, forming my emotions into actions instead of words. And the community site is the Rosetta Stone in which each member can create even deeper meaning to each action, and every unimportant interaction becomes a page in a great story.
But, what is this "pelt" and "spelldata" and "sets" I hear of? Do they not disappear within minutes?
I will try to become an active member on this site as a way to express my avid support for this "game", and this, to my best knowledge, is the most appropriate way to begin:
Hello!
Hello Neverwinter! Congrats
If spells do not stick to your deer, be sure you are logged in (your pictogram should appear above your deer's head otherwise you are playing on the guest account as a 'nameless' deer).
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Spells can be obtained in a couple different ways:
- You can get pelts by sitting next to a sleeping deer. Of course, you cannot cast the spell on yourself. You need another deer to do it.
- An antler spell you can get from trees. It is done by rubbing against the tree and eating the pine cone that falls from it. It can be tricky to locate these trees. Usually they are thin and a greenish color.
- You can get a mask by eating a mushroom from one of the mushroom trees found throughout the forest. Again, you need another deer to cast the mask spell for you.
A set is a combination of antler spells, pelt spells, and mask spells the player has chosen for their deer to wear. Spelldata is a file containing the spell information, allowing the players to reload their deer's set.
Since your deer is an adult now, the spells will stick. Spells on fawns, however, do not stick.
I have no idea if this helped. |D
Terabetha: Thank you Ah, ok,
Fincayra: You have no idea how many questions that answered, thank you.
I shall now go pick out which set this character will have, ohjoy~!