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== Notes on names of things ==
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There's an entry for "shadow fire". Is that the correct name? I've always just referred to it as lava. --[[User:Pauling|Pauling]] 22:16, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
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==Current Discussion==
:It's commonly referred as lava by most players, since that's what makes the most sense. However, the official name is "shadow fire" - In the Charred Court level of Firestorm Citadel, the Sprite NPC talks about it. It was listed as fire pits, and I thought that was pretty inaccurate, so I changed it. --[[User:Kakelgis|Kakelgis]] 22:57, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
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Going to be doing some major fixes in here, regarding names:
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:{{mission|The Ancient Generator}} has a lot of bubbletext with names that do not line up with current file names
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:[[Advanced Training Hall]] has a lot of bubbletext with names that do not line up with current file names
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:Certain objects have names when targeted
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:NPCs reveal the names of a few things (Nature Sprites with shadow fire for example)
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:The rest, trying to balance between file names, admin posts/release notes, and colloquial, as there are no in-game names for many objects.
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--[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 18:33, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
  
For use in page revamp:
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===List of entity naming inconsistencies===
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*In the Advanced Training Hall, Treasure Boxes are headed by "Treasure Blocks" but within the bubbletext are called "Boxes." Subtype issues?
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:I am choosing to ignore this and leave files alone. Boxes > Blocks for the playerbase, and this is just one bubbletext I've found.
  
*force field
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*Don't get me started on Pod issues...[[Rhendon Dialogue/Crash Site|Rhendon calls it an "escape pod"]], [[:File:Furniture-Crash Pod.png|The furniture item]] is a "Crash Pod", and the [[Hatch Handle]] calls it a "Drop Pod" Lol.--[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 19:58, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
*brambles
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:Just leaving this alone for now.
*spikes
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== Poison Brambles ==
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*In {{mission|The Phantom Mask}} bubbletext, pressure tiles are called "pressure pad." In the Advanced Training Hall, they are called pressure plates. {{release|2012-04-25}} and {{release|2012-04-04}} call them pressure plates.
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:Wiki is currently published as Pressure Pad, because I was going of The Phantom Mask, which is the most recent, so I figure it's the most up to date, if it's an intentional input.
  
Are all brambles poisonous, and if not, how can we tell the difference?  Seems silly to have two sections on it...  [[User:Jlh0605|Jlh0605]] 18:01, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
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*In targeting text, The Phantom Mask bubbletext, and release notes, statues are called "Heavy Statue." In the Advanced Training Hall, they are just called Statue. --[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 21:14, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
 
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:Wiki is currently published as Heavy Statue.
:Nope, they're not all poisonous.  The poisonous ones are found on poison levels and their little thorns look greenish; they inflict damage along with giving you a poisoned effect.  Normal brambles just deal damage without a poison effect. --[[User:Equinox|Equinox]] 22:59, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
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== Skeleton resurrecter? ==
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A friend and I found this movable object in one of the undead levels (movable in the same way a key is) just about an hour ago that seems to have an AOE where, if you kill a skeleton (and possibly other monsters, though we only faced skeletons) in it, they would not drop items, and only "drop" a body part.
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If the body part stayed in the AOE of the object long enough for it to send out a purple pulse, it would get resurrected, indicated by a message of "Arise!" above it's head.
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The object did not have any other purpose on the entire level as far as we could discover, and it's only function seemed to be the resurrection of monsters.
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We did not test if it could resurrect players, as we accidentally killed the monster that was to kill one of us.
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We tried to bring it into the elevator with us, but it did not follow us.
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A screenshot of the object was not taken, as we simply forgot to.
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Just thought I'd mention it.
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:Those are called Grim Totems. They only resurrect [[Zombie]]s. Actually, they're on the Zombie page, too. Good point for bringing this up, though; I think they deserve a short mention under the Map Features section. Don't forget to sign your posts using <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>! [[User:Maget|Maget]] 21:40, 14 April 2011 (UTC)
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 22 December 2015

Current Discussion

Going to be doing some major fixes in here, regarding names:

1-2 Interface-icon-PvE.png Mission: The Ancient Generator has a lot of bubbletext with names that do not line up with current file names
Advanced Training Hall has a lot of bubbletext with names that do not line up with current file names
Certain objects have names when targeted
NPCs reveal the names of a few things (Nature Sprites with shadow fire for example)
The rest, trying to balance between file names, admin posts/release notes, and colloquial, as there are no in-game names for many objects.

--Novaster 18:33, 22 December 2015 (UTC)

List of entity naming inconsistencies

  • In the Advanced Training Hall, Treasure Boxes are headed by "Treasure Blocks" but within the bubbletext are called "Boxes." Subtype issues?
I am choosing to ignore this and leave files alone. Boxes > Blocks for the playerbase, and this is just one bubbletext I've found.
Just leaving this alone for now.
Wiki is currently published as Pressure Pad, because I was going of The Phantom Mask, which is the most recent, so I figure it's the most up to date, if it's an intentional input.
  • In targeting text, The Phantom Mask bubbletext, and release notes, statues are called "Heavy Statue." In the Advanced Training Hall, they are just called Statue. --Novaster 21:14, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
Wiki is currently published as Heavy Statue.
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