User talk:Beatrix kiddo
Daffy Taffy plural
Out of curiosity, on which server did you observe the plural form "Daffy Taffys"? --Quietust (t|c) 12:02, 31 October 2006 (CST)
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Really, this wasn't a very polite thing to do. Please behave yourself in the future. --Quietust (t|c) 21:52, 5 November 2006 (CST)
Towel
Uh, just curious. Why did you revert the edit I made to towel. Or has it been proven that it is indeed not a (one time drop)? --TheDotGamer 23:15, 8 November 2006 (CST)
She was correct to revert your edit. Drop frequencies, and whether it's one-time or not, belong on the encounter page where the item is acquired not on the item page itself.--Jubbers 00:15, 9 November 2006 (CST)
- Yeah, you're both right, the adventure is a one time deal, but I guess I was just trying to be consistant with how other items are classified.
- There are several items which are one-time which have adventures that occur after obtaining them, such as for the Lord Spookyraven's spectacles, Spookyraven ballroom key, hang glider, and massive bag of catnip, which I believe is what you were talking about.
- However, almost all items that come from one time adventures also seem to have the one time drop status on them though. For example the pile of shiny pebbles, all the different class specific hats, Dr. Hobo's map, pretentious paintbrush, palette, pail of pretentious paint, and the MCD drops all have the note and come from one time adventures. There are probably more too. Actually, the only adventure that I found that didn't have the note which came from a one-time adventure was for the inexplicably glowing rock.
- Anyway, it appears that Gymnosophist was the one who made most of the changes to the items to include the one-time note, so that may be a good place to turn. --TheDotGamer 00:34, 9 November 2006 (CST)
Beatrix kiddo and Jubbers are both incorrect - the one time annotation correctly belongs in the Drop Location section. I've reverted the incorrect reversion. :) --Gymnosophist 09:16, 9 November 2006 (CST)