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elkston
High Emperor
Joined: 21 Sep 2002
Posts: 691
Location: North Carolina, USA |
Possible info on reproducing the Mortis Strength Bug |
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First a recap:
Several players (myself included) have joined the Militia and discovered that after his initial offer, Mortis the blacksmith does not continue to have the conversation option that allows you to increase your strength. The only option given when talking to him is "END". This is way before you reach his maximum of 60 too.
A poster on the USENET has suggested that the bug is triggered by NOT choosing "I want to get stronger" when he offers it for the VERY FIRST time. If you see the option, but don't actually increase your strength, it will go away forever.
He is implying then, that by actually increasing your strength the FIRST TIME, the option will always be there and hence no evidence of the bug.
This purpose of this note is to help Pirahnna Bytes (NicoDE are you reading) reproduce the bug so it can be fixed in a future English patch.
Can anyone else on the board who has NOT had a problem with Mortis increasing their strength recall if you actually increased strength with him the FIRST TIME the option was available. This would verify the claim.
I can definitely verify that I did *not* select "I want to get stronger" the first time he asked. And I certainly got the bug later on. _________________ All shall hear the words of Karras...the words of Karras |
Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:07 pm |
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[PB]Nico
Keeper of the Bugs
Joined: 15 Jul 2001
Posts: 237
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Re: Possible info on reproducing the Mortis Strength Bug |
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quote: Originally posted by elkston
(NicoDE are you reading)
AFAICT, not choosing this dialog option should prevent the problem.
(you can ask one time only, if you're not Militia/Paladin the option is gone forever)
.nico |
Thu Jul 03, 2003 6:53 am |
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