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The top High Socialization-message right now reads "Oh no! <name> fell onto into a bad crowd and came out a bad end. The specifics are too depressing during tell you." I suspect the contributor had a certain sword equipped... --[[User:Yatsufusa|Yatsufusa]] 16:05, 25 December 2012 (CET) | |||
=="Oh no!" in red?== | =="Oh no!" in red?== | ||
Forsythe pointed out that the "Oh no!" in the ChibiBuddy™ death messages is red in the actual game. While colors are somewhat rare in KoL, I'd like to color them here as well, but there seems to be a little disagreement on that topic. Are there reasons to keep the text plain black, that I can't see right now because my nostrils are full of mucus? --[[User:Yatsufusa|Yatsufusa]] 08:29, 22 December 2012 (CET) | Forsythe pointed out that the "Oh no!" in the ChibiBuddy™ death messages is red in the actual game. While colors are somewhat rare in KoL, I'd like to color them here as well, but there seems to be a little disagreement on that topic. Are there reasons to keep the text plain black, that I can't see right now because my nostrils are full of mucus? --[[User:Yatsufusa|Yatsufusa]] 08:29, 22 December 2012 (CET) |
Revision as of 15:05, 25 December 2012
The top High Socialization-message right now reads "Oh no! <name> fell onto into a bad crowd and came out a bad end. The specifics are too depressing during tell you." I suspect the contributor had a certain sword equipped... --Yatsufusa 16:05, 25 December 2012 (CET)
"Oh no!" in red?
Forsythe pointed out that the "Oh no!" in the ChibiBuddy™ death messages is red in the actual game. While colors are somewhat rare in KoL, I'd like to color them here as well, but there seems to be a little disagreement on that topic. Are there reasons to keep the text plain black, that I can't see right now because my nostrils are full of mucus? --Yatsufusa 08:29, 22 December 2012 (CET)