[
General FAQ | Denied
suggestions ]
Reboots and (keeping
of) equipment
- Marking items as
"yours"
Suggestion:
Add some way to 'mark' or 'sign' items as belonging to you.
The idea behind this is that when you log out you can pass
a items to someone else. By marking it it would be easier
to reclaim the item.
Denied because:
We are very strict about this. Any item you possess when
you log out is no longer yours from our point of view. You
therefore have nothing to 'reclaim' when you log back on.
With that in mind, it should be clear that something like
marking items will never be implemented. As a side note
to this: players have worked out a way among themselves
to pass certain valuable items on to others and get it back
when they log back on. That is perfectly fine. If you receive
an item under such an agreement, you are of course morally
obliged to return it when the time comes. But that is all
strictly between players and not something that will be
supported in any way by code in the mudlib.
- Lordroom keys for
friends
Suggestion:
It would be nice if we had numberlocks on our lordrooms
or if we could specify who can enter our (locked) lordroom.
Perhaps we could have spare keys that we can give to others.
Denied because:
Lordrooms are valuable within MS, as they give lords and
ladies a way to store items and they can be reasonably sure
that those items will be still there when they log back
on (assuming their room was locked). The lordroom as such
is theirs and only theirs. We will not supply anything that
will grant a way to benefit from rooms to others than those
who earned the right (spouses are an exception). Of course,
you have the option to leave your room unlocked - but then
anyone can enter it.
- Special storage
for items that vanish when being sold or stored in guild
storages
Suggestion:
Certain (valuable) items disappear when I donate them to
the guild or sell them in the shop. Can't you code something
that will let us store these items, so that others can use
them?
Denied because:
These items disappear for a reason. The wizard who made
them didn't want them to stick around for too long or too
easily. It is therefore obvious that from our point of view
special facilities that would allow storage of those items
are not desirable.
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