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[[file:Elevator Pass description.png|thumb|250px|An active Elevator Pass.]] | [[file:Elevator Pass description.png|thumb|250px|An active Elevator Pass.]] | ||
− | '''Elevator Passes''' | + | '''Elevator Passes''' were [[Usable]] items which allowed a player, one knight per account, to bypass all elevator fees. Elevator Passes were obtained through the [[Energy Depot]] either by direct purchase, which lasted one month (30 days), or through the [[Explorer's Pack]], which lasted two weeks (14 days). Once purchased, an Elevator Pass was immediately activated and bound to an account, and as such, could never be traded. |
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+ | Being bound to an entire account, it would have appeared in the [[arsenal]] of all knights on the account. It would have only affected one account, and no others on the same computer. Because a purchase of [[Energy]] is required to register the account as paid so that a second account can be created with its own separate mist energy reserve, buying the Elevator Pass alone will not meet this requirement. Buying the Explorer's Pack, would have, however, because it contains Energy. | ||
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+ | Elevator Passes were unrestricted; a knight could freely use as many elevators as they please for the duration. Additionally, passes stacked with each other, meaning that two Explorer's Pack purchases would have granted a four week pass. | ||
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+ | The Elevator Pass did '''not''' negate the energy required for tabbing other knights. Doing so would have drawn from the knight's Mist or Crystal Energy reserves as it normally did, unless the other player(s) in question also had an Elevator Pass | ||
− | + | == Historical Notes == | |
+ | * The Elevator Pass was first introduced to the game in {{release|2011-11-16}}. | ||
+ | * The Elevator Pass was removed from the game in {{release|2013-07-30}}. | ||
− | + | ==See Also== | |
+ | *[[Billing FAQ]] - information about buying energy | ||
− | + | ==Other links== | |
− | + | *{{es|Elevator_Pass|Pase de Elevador}} |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 3 July 2019
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Information presented here may no longer apply to the current game. It is retained primarily for historical interest. |
Elevator Passes were Usable items which allowed a player, one knight per account, to bypass all elevator fees. Elevator Passes were obtained through the Energy Depot either by direct purchase, which lasted one month (30 days), or through the Explorer's Pack, which lasted two weeks (14 days). Once purchased, an Elevator Pass was immediately activated and bound to an account, and as such, could never be traded.
Being bound to an entire account, it would have appeared in the arsenal of all knights on the account. It would have only affected one account, and no others on the same computer. Because a purchase of Energy is required to register the account as paid so that a second account can be created with its own separate mist energy reserve, buying the Elevator Pass alone will not meet this requirement. Buying the Explorer's Pack, would have, however, because it contains Energy.
Elevator Passes were unrestricted; a knight could freely use as many elevators as they please for the duration. Additionally, passes stacked with each other, meaning that two Explorer's Pack purchases would have granted a four week pass.
The Elevator Pass did not negate the energy required for tabbing other knights. Doing so would have drawn from the knight's Mist or Crystal Energy reserves as it normally did, unless the other player(s) in question also had an Elevator Pass
Historical Notes
- The Elevator Pass was first introduced to the game in release 2011-11-16.
- The Elevator Pass was removed from the game in release 2013-07-30.
See Also
- Billing FAQ - information about buying energy
Other links
- Artículo en español: Pase de Elevador