In the description for the
Pharaoh Ant item:
"
Stories abound of the supreme ego of the Pharoah Ant."
Pharoah -> Pharaoh
In the description for the
Ashfall Waste at
http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=explore :
"
Of all the dragons, Fire dragons are the most tempermental, ..."
tempermental -> temperamental
In the description for the
Pharaoh Ant item:
"
Stories abound of the supreme ego of the Pharoah Ant."
Pharoah -> Pharaoh
In the description for the
Ashfall Waste at
http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=explore :
"
Of all the dragons, Fire dragons are the most tempermental, ..."
tempermental -> temperamental
Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't.
Not sure if its a mistake, but in battle its furian but as a pet its fuiran (might be deliberate though).
Also on the custom skins and accents page, at #6 "Custom Skin and Accent submissions should not alter the Shadow layer. "
the last picture is captioned:
"shadow layers unatered over simple flat colors"
unatered -> unaltered
Not sure if its a mistake, but in battle its furian but as a pet its fuiran (might be deliberate though).
Also on the custom skins and accents page, at #6 "Custom Skin and Accent submissions should not alter the Shadow layer. "
the last picture is captioned:
"shadow layers unatered over simple flat colors"
unatered -> unaltered
I'm not sure if this has been adressed already in another topic:
Not exactly a typo but are you guys sure about the length of the wings on the adult dragons?
I mean, okay, fae dragons have long tails so it does make sense if their body length is longer than their wingspan but what is with my friend's adult tundra dragon?
http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=3979&tab=dragon&did=14123
1 meter an 17 centimeter wingspan seems short for a dragon that is over 2 meters long. That's 58,5 centimeter for each wing. Half a meter.
I'm not sure if this has been adressed already in another topic:
Not exactly a typo but are you guys sure about the length of the wings on the adult dragons?
I mean, okay, fae dragons have long tails so it does make sense if their body length is longer than their wingspan but what is with my friend's adult tundra dragon?
http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=3979&tab=dragon&did=14123
1 meter an 17 centimeter wingspan seems short for a dragon that is over 2 meters long. That's 58,5 centimeter for each wing. Half a meter.
Hedgehog familiar.
Uses """ instead of quotes.
Hedgehog familiar.
Uses """ instead of quotes.
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Sparrowlicious: That dragon is only four days old; it's not done growing even though it has an adult image. I believe they continue growing until the initial breeding cooldown goes away but it might be only ten days. Either way, that's not the dragon's final wingspan.
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Sparrowlicious: That dragon is only four days old; it's not done growing even though it has an adult image. I believe they continue growing until the initial breeding cooldown goes away but it might be only ten days. Either way, that's not the dragon's final wingspan.
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Indigo That's good to hear!
I mean, I wouldn't mind if the dragons have tiny wings. Whatever floats the creator's boat. It only seemed a bit strange to me. :')
(It's especially fun that the stats are in the metric system since we use that in my country so it's easy to have an idea about how long everything is <3)
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Indigo That's good to hear!
I mean, I wouldn't mind if the dragons have tiny wings. Whatever floats the creator's boat. It only seemed a bit strange to me. :')
(It's especially fun that the stats are in the metric system since we use that in my country so it's easy to have an idea about how long everything is <3)
Reading through the story I noticed the Lightweaver is mentioned as the Lightbringer in Chapter 1: the first age, the part where they all look upon the encroaching Shade. Might be intentional or typo, just figured I should point it out incase!
Reading through the story I noticed the Lightweaver is mentioned as the Lightbringer in Chapter 1: the first age, the part where they all look upon the encroaching Shade. Might be intentional or typo, just figured I should point it out incase!
This is one of the very first typos I have experienced immediately after the creation of my account. I did not, however, take a screenshot during the time. Fortunately, the very text was available in the world map.
Behold:
[img]http://oi44.tinypic.com/2r4n0p2.jpg[/img]
then -> than
This is one of the very first typos I have experienced immediately after the creation of my account. I did not, however, take a screenshot during the time. Fortunately, the very text was available in the world map.
Behold:
then -> than
Creation through destruction. That is how sparkling, cut diamonds are made.
Swipp's Swap Stand has this:
[quote]I'm seeking the following [b]item[/b] in return. Procure [b]them[/b] and we'll have a deal![/quote]
He refers to the singular item in a plural form in the next sentence. It should be either of the following:
[quote]I'm seeking the following item in return. Procure it and we'll have a deal![/quote]
[quote]I'm seeking the following items in return. Procure them and we'll have a deal![/quote]
Swipp's Swap Stand has this:
Quote:
I'm seeking the following item in return. Procure them and we'll have a deal!
He refers to the singular item in a plural form in the next sentence. It should be either of the following:
Quote:
I'm seeking the following item in return. Procure it and we'll have a deal!
Quote:
I'm seeking the following items in return. Procure them and we'll have a deal!
The Cloud Chaser description in the bestiary is
[quote]As it ascends into the heavens, the clicks and whistles it emits can be roughly translated to "So long and thanks for all the fish."[/quote]
Those '"' should be quote marks, right?
I don't know if that's the same on the item description, since I don't have one, but it seems likely.
The Cloud Chaser description in the bestiary is
Quote:
As it ascends into the heavens, the clicks and whistles it emits can be roughly translated to "So long and thanks for all the fish."
Those '"' should be quote marks, right?
I don't know if that's the same on the item description, since I don't have one, but it seems likely.