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Hu'greu
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Can yall make yellow cloth stackable. The other types of cloth can be stacked, but I currently have gotten two yellow cloth from killing mummies and cannot stack them
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They are stackable I think. But i found cloth cannot be stacked in more than stacks of 15
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Post by Hu'greu »

well I just have one of each yellow cloth and they will not stack togther
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Post by Kevin Lightdot »

There are actualy 2 items called yellow cloth, one is usable and the other isn't.
It's the same with most of the other cloth to, I already told Nitram about this and he said it'd be fixed soon enough.

And... Flyspry
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Flyspray doesn't work for me though. It won't send the confirmation email to me.
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Skaalib Drurr wrote:Flyspray doesn't work for me though. It won't send the confirmation email to me.
Make sure to check junk mail if you have a filter on.
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Post by Taliss Kazzxs »

why is nalor wood not stckable?
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Now that, I dunno.
Because it's all nadlorish?
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Post by Alazair »

Same for cherry wood and raw leather...and wooden cups...and quite a few other things.....how annoying.....
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Post by Skaalib Drurr »

If raw leather was stackable, you could lay a huge pile on the ground, and it would all dry, so it would be to easy to dry it then. And they would all have to dry at the same time, so it would be tricky to do.
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That is...unless they made it so that it didn't cure unless it was laid out one by one...It's just hard to trade...
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Post by Gro'bul »

Alazair wrote:wooden cups
Wooden cups are stackable.
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Post by Poots »

copper plates? why are they not stackable any more?

hardest thing to make out of copper ( so you practice on them alot, resulting in having tons) and not only are they not useful to any npc's or players, but now you can't even stack them?
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Feed them to the orges, or sell them to cooks. :wink:
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Kevin Lightdot wrote:Feed them to the orges, or sell them to cooks. :wink:
Not. Cooks can only use wood plates.
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You sure? Darn...
Well, Kev killed a mummy with a plate once so :wink:
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Skaalib Drurr wrote:If raw leather was stackable, you could lay a huge pile on the ground, and it would all dry, so it would be to easy to dry it then. And they would all have to dry at the same time, so it would be tricky to do.
It would not really be that hard to do. Think about it. If you stack 250 grey cloth lets say and lay it on something, it all turns to white cloth at the same instant. The only reason why they do not want raw leather to do that, probably, is because it would make tailoring an easier skill.
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Post by Skaalib Drurr »

Yes, ok, but I really meant the first point, that you could then stack 250 raw leather and dry it all. And I think perhaps that grey cloth shouldn't turn white when stacked.
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Post by Quinasa »

But that would be too easy. We can't have easy. They want it to be so hard you get frusterated and complain so they can tell you "tough luck" because they like it their way. And then people leave and they wonder why the player base is so small.

But I understand and like the fact that raw leather isn't stackable and dried leather is.
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Can you believe it I agree with Quin on something. *winks at Quinasa* That has to be a first
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Post by Markous »

The problem is, that some items have a certain quality, between 001 and 999. Now, a stock of items can only have one quality. It's not possible to make a stock of, e.g. 40 cherry tree branches, save the quality for each one.
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Post by Skaalib Drurr »

So, raw leather has a quality, but dry leather doesn't. What purpose does the quality of the raw leather serve then? But I still think it should be unstackable
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