Talk:Encounter
Turtle Taming priority
Here's something worth noting, for those of you wondering where turtle taming fits:
[855] The Middle Chamber Encounter: Welcome Back! choice.php?pwd&whichchoice=277&option=1 You acquire an item: glimmering roc feather use 1 glimmering roc feather You gain 22 Strongness You gain 24 Magicalness You gain 25 Chutzpah You gain 7 Adventures [855] The Middle Chamber Encounter: Don't Be Alarmed, Now choice.php?pwd&whichchoice=329&option=1
I can't say whether Welcome Back always takes priority, but it looks like Welcome Back definitely isn't at a lower priority than taming!--Jambosque 02:21, 1 August 2011 (CEST)
Ultra Rares
Apparently Ultra Rare encounters have higher priority than some other types of encounters. A clannie just reported getting Bakula while trying to pick up a shrimp fork, but then never got the butler. So it seems Bakula overwrote the butler encounter (much like how clover adventures and wandering monsters can). So that's a little bit of information on how they work. They're not part of the "regular" set of combats/noncombats with a really small chance of happening; they're actually something separate. --Flargen (talk) 23:35, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
Changes
The free combats section mentions Between a Rock and Some Other Rocks which has been retired. Should this be re-written?--MageRed (talk) 04:26, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
Wiener and turtle taming
Wiener adventures definitely come before wandering monsters (you'll notice this after playing enough AWoL). I assume turtle taming adventures work similarly but can't prove it. If anyone wants to spade whether the 'hardcoded adventures' are before or after wieners, we can add them to the list. Or are wiener adventures in the same category as the lab key thing (are there any more 'hardcoded adventures' that can be used for actual spading?).--Hellno (talk) 09:00, 10 March 2016 (UTC)