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Talk:Question and Answer

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Forums?

Q: Why not use the forums? [Link] Fifty 03:38, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
A: Cuz some people like me some people like me do not know about it. ^_^; hawk400206 08:49, 12 February 2009 (PCT)

Reforming this page

Been meaning to do this for awhile. From here on out, this page is for wiki-related questions only.

The Mabinogi World Staff has worked very hard after powers got shifted around to revive the forums. Thanks to the dedication of our site team, our forums went from the brink of death up to the most activity in a very long time in the months of March and April. When people ask game-related questions here on the wiki, it doesn't help promote the community on our forums.

Please, if you need help with something that doesn't concern the wiki, go here to resolve it. Thanks. --Powder Rune 05:24, 16 May 2009 (UTC)

Re: Q16 by ZRoc

I deleted my own question on the 8th of June cause I don't need an answer anymore, lol. Makes some space for other people's questions. --ZRoc 06:16, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

And posted a new Q16 on the 9th of June lol --ZRoc 13:52, 9 June 2009 (UTC)

what dose the cross mean

Q:it looks like cross made from a knott what exatly doe it mean sorry if this is in the wrong page--Naota3 05:28, 28 October 2009 (UTC)

I don't really know where this would fitlol, on the main page or this talk page, lol... But it's called a Celtic Knot (lowercase?). So it is a knot, and it just so happens to be in the shape of a cross/x. If you trace the lines, and assume that they go over and under the other line, then you'll realize that there's only 2, and they're in an H-shape.--♫тιиα♪ταιқ♪ 19:32, 28 October 2009 (UTC)

Move to Mediawiki Namespace?

This is more based on improving the wiki, not contributing to it. --κєνıи тαıĸ«) 06:49, 7 October 2010 (UTC)

I'd say don't move it, as the pages in the MediaWiki namespace are "core" pages ~kotarou3 TALKCONTRIBS 08:16, 7 October 2010 (UTC)

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What to do with this page...019:21, 7 April 2012
Something that'd be a good addition919:25, 16 September 2011

What to do with this page...

Even I don't pay attention to it more. I feel like maybe I should just redirect it to Talk:Wiki_Home because discussions are more likely to be seen there.

Angevon (Talk)19:21, 7 April 2012

Something that'd be a good addition

to each of the items on the wiki, it'd be a good addition to put how much it costs to get a item back after losing it when your character is killed.

If I posted this in the wrong place sorry.

Loveisdemonic20:14, 15 September 2011

I second this. Although, your supposed to post this on this page, not it's talk page.

Pyro - (Talk)20:26, 15 September 2011
 

oh, well I couldn't find anything that'd let me do that and I'm new to wiki posting (I do belong to some forums but this is quite different then what I'm used to)

Loveisdemonic22:38, 15 September 2011
 

It's half the Store purchase NPC value...

Aubog00722:44, 15 September 2011
 

what about for items with NO NPC that sells them like Karis suits, Hebona Robes, other things that are rare and require much effort to aquire?

Loveisdemonic23:07, 15 September 2011
 

Exactly. Of coarse, this will take forever to find all the data for and people would likely not drop their items on purpose. If the dur and prof are not original, it will likely be different prices.

Pyro - (Talk)23:17, 15 September 2011
 

Pretty sure retrieval of dropped items are a fixed price.

 

Resale price x 5 for certain items. (Hebona, Karis, Any other item basically (Notable exceptions like KnightWing)

Anyway all items have an NPC price.

Drop a Karis suit. Says "expensive", Meaning it has a high NPC buy price (if an NPC was ever implemented)

Just look on the respective item's page. Multiply resale value by 5. There you go. (works for any item that is worth > 1k)

Aubog00702:46, 16 September 2011
 

can't do this acurrately from in-game because the resell price changes with durability. however, all the items' full store prices are explicitly listed in itemdb.xml, so you can use that to confirm the price. NPC lost item price = 0.5 * NPC store item price. all items have a npc store/sell price.

Hengsheng120·TALKCONTRIBS10:11, 16 September 2011
 

No i meant via the wiki. Information's on the wiki. Just do a little math. Value x 10 and halve it for those that can't do x5.

Aubog00719:25, 16 September 2011