group track?Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
It seems my druid, Gaia, is unable to group track. I know it's supposed to be high level, but people have told me I'd be able to group track at lvl 16.
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[20:Drui] N Gaia the Human High Druid [Force of Nature]
[30:Figh] N Xerxes the Human Warrior Princess (Obsidian Blade) [Roc Slayers]
[20:Mage] N Bandit the Human Sorcerer (Wizards' Eye) [Brotherhood of Steel]
[25:Rogu] N Duo the Dark-Elven Saracen [Brotherhood of Steel]
(143 H 80 M): (Gossip) Bandit sent, "so u guys know the store of the mines better"
(143 H 80 M): Xerxes loses you.
(143 H 80 M): Xerxes starts following you.
(143 H 80 M): tell ban in hp right?
You sent "in hp right?" to Bandit.
(143 H 80 M): Duo starts following you.
(143 H 80 M): l
Fissure in the Mines
This cave is near the iron mines.
This is a small cave in a fissure beneath the iron mines. The sounds
of iron golems moving around outside are much more faint here. This
cave seems to have a faint healing aura about it. There is also
some moisture in here, which keeps the iron golems out, since they
don't like to get wet. The katarans that venture out past their
homes sometimes use this place as a resting spot, ducking past the
golems and hiding here.
Obvious exits: out.
You see Duo, Xerxes.
You see an ivory coral wand.
(143 H 80 M): Bandit magically sends you the Highport Daily (05-12-08).
(143 H 80 M): c track bandit
You track Bandit.
The Highport Daily
You are in the telnet-friendly section of the Highport Daily.
Designed for those who have problems with their newspaper-interface, the
Highport Daily also has an edition of their newspaper that comes out
for those readers who cannot scroll up. Thus, these copies are designed
to pause long enough to allow the reader to read what is on his screen
before continuing. They are not as eye-catching as the ones that
display their text all at once, but the Highport Daily does not
discriminate against their disabled customers and wishes everyone an
equal reading opportunity.
Obvious exits: out.
You see Bandit.
You are temporarily disoriented.
(143 H 67 M): l
Bandit transports an object to someone.
(143 H 67 M):
The Highport Daily
You are in the telnet-friendly section of the Highport Daily.
Designed for those who have problems with their newspaper-interface, the
Highport Daily also has an edition of their newspaper that comes out
for those readers who cannot scroll up. Thus, these copies are designed
to pause long enough to allow the reader to read what is on his screen
before continuing. They are not as eye-catching as the ones that
display their text all at once, but the Highport Daily does not
discriminate against their disabled customers and wishes everyone an
equal reading opportunity.
Obvious exits: out.
You see Bandit.
Thanks in advance.
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