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Thought it would be better to stick questions here rather than to clutter up the main page's talkspace with them. Questions below have been moved here from the main page talkspace. --Esmene 18:13, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
Where does one find black sand? --Deomer June 26th 2008
- I found some from Sinister Dexter, and I think R'lyeh spawns some randomly Jensendied 18:35, 26 June 2008 (EDT)
- What are the Coords for R'lyeh ? --Deomer
- from wsp, 15sw, all west. its a fairly non-trivial place to be with 3 gods hanging around if you're not careful. Jensendied 20:24, 26 June 2008 (EDT)
- Thanks, what a wonderfully chaotic evil place, just what I needed to find. Still haven't found any Black sand there though. --Deomer
- from wsp, 15sw, all west. its a fairly non-trivial place to be with 3 gods hanging around if you're not careful. Jensendied 20:24, 26 June 2008 (EDT)
- What are the Coords for R'lyeh ? --Deomer
- Black sand can be found by searching Lucanius's shop, as can primroses, moss, and ice crystals. Unfortunately, Luc will not allow people to just poke around his shop willy-nilly. Think creatively about how to get him to leave the room for a few minutes. --Esmene 18:10, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
What is the best way to get a human to see in the dark? I forgot how fun my knight Girflet was too play but he can't see anything underground. --Deomer
- The simplest method is to use a torch, lantern, or candle (or have your trusty squire/yeoman wield them). Alternative methods involve having a phaethon follower, a POEE follower to illuminate you, helm of darksight, ioun of twilight, or ioun of firefly. There are also a few items, like Heavensfire, that emit light.--Bladestorm 19:48, 27 June 2008 (EDT)
As a brute, can you determine which limb to dismember? --Deomer
- In general, no. This appears to be random. --Esmene 18:15, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
Just because I always wondered it goes: Great, Greater, Major, Minor