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So...

How does it work?

Infodude57514:15, 12 July 2012

Buy -> get broom and carriage item.

Summon -> use item -> get mount -> ride into the sunset

 

Is the item stored in your inventory or can you put it on their inventory?

Infodude57514:25, 12 July 2012
 

Item is used up. No physical item.

 

O-o? *confused*

Infodude57514:53, 12 July 2012
 

Once the item is used, it disappears. The partner gains a mount that's permanent, but doesnt actually show up in its inventory. Like a potion.

 

So then how do you summon/desummoun the mount?

Infodude57514:57, 12 July 2012
 

It's basically like a regular mount.

 

I'm still pretty confused... You say "summon __!" and the mount shows up, or what?

Infodude57515:07, 12 July 2012
 

..you summon partner. It shows up normally. You attempt mount partner, a mount magically shows up and you both get on.

 

O-o

Then how the hell can you use both...?

Infodude57515:09, 12 July 2012
 

You rightclick it and select which mount. The last mount you use is the default when pressing mount hotkey, I'm assuming.

 

Is the package one item or two?

What I am asking is if you can buy ONE package and give one partner the broom, and one the carriage, or do you have to give BOTH mounts to ONE partner?

Soulcatcher15:27, 12 July 2012
 
 
 
Used to obtain a Partner's Magical Broom and Partner's Noble Carriage.
 

 

Two different items.

 

How about if you have two partners and you want the broom and Carriage on both? Asking because I'm having some slim hope that I'll only have to buy one...

XMewxBerryx16:31, 12 July 2012
 

One package per partner? So laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Infodude57516:37, 12 July 2012
 

Well, they're practically the same speed, with the exception of one being able to fly. One for each is enough for me. And saves me 10knx.

the exception of one being able to fly and one being able to seat one other person*

Infodude57518:04, 12 July 2012
 

...The one that flies seats one person.

 

The one that doesn't fly seats two.

Infodude57518:06, 12 July 2012
 

The and in your response implies one flies and one seats one person.

 

Ah okay so if I wanted to do one on each that is workable... which is at least good to know!

XMewxBerryx16:59, 12 July 2012