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go clerics the strongest monster is undead so mage clerics would rule against it use holy arrows! go us mages rule --[[User:Charter|Charter]]. | go clerics the strongest monster is undead so mage clerics would rule against it use holy arrows! go us mages rule --[[User:Charter|Charter]]. | ||
== Regarding Editting == | == Regarding Editting == |
Revision as of 23:10, 8 March 2006
Errors
- In the skill distribution for the first class, improving max mp has 16 points shown put into it, while in reality, its max is 10. Recovery is shown having only 10 points, when in reality, it has 16. Guide maker mixed them up. ^_^;;
- Personally, I don't even get why these pages are protected. I mean, read the bottom of the edit page!: "Please note that all contributions to Mapletip may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then don't submit it here."
(PS, Ryalla, sign your comment by doing ~ three times, or four times. Four times shows time you did comment.) EliteJeff 09:32, 13 February 2006 (CST)
- I agree. They shouldn't. Protected pages belong nowhere in a wiki. Ryalla 17:55, 14 February 2006 (CST)
(PS, thanks for the info, Jeff. Didn't know that. -_-")
Clerics
go clerics the strongest monster is undead so mage clerics would rule against it use holy arrows! go us mages rule --Charter.
Regarding Editting
Due to the lack of usage, guides are protected to ensure that someone doesn't change a stats and then ruins someone's character forever. Therefore, all official guides are protected when completed.
- That doesn't change the fact that if gameplay is changed and old guide practices are rendered useless, they shouldn't remain unreverted. The admin still didn't fix the problem with the "Saving" in skill builds. With the lastest patches, the mp cost rises steadily with the skill level, no longer doubling after half-way. Also, in the time that this guide has remained incorrect, who knows how many characters have been ruined! Vandalism is quickly reverted. Just look at past cases of it. If the edit has an ! next to it, it's unpatrolled, thus warrenting a check. Wikis have ways for non-trolls to notice vandalism. I always look at the changes made to major pages, personally, using the (diff) command in the Recent Changes page. It's just something you'll have to trust us about. Ryalla 17:04, 28 February 2006 (CST)