Yeah, I know, there's an achievements section, but this is a biggie so sue me ...
TEN THOUSAND of the rascals sent to oblivion.
Wonder how long it'll be before anyone matches it ..
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#999706 TEN THOUSAND SE's killed
Posted by Pardoux on 29 January 2020 - 03:56
#999624 Happy New Year!
Posted by BigGrim on 09 January 2020 - 10:34
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#999374 Spell Leech Broken
Posted by sohail94 on 04 December 2019 - 01:40
As for the OP, BG says code has not been touched, ok
Maybe Mandela Effect but I seem to remember the spell leech description explicitly mention that the buff stolen will not replace a higher level one already active, anyone else? even if it stole the same level buff it didn't replace the already active buff with half the time as I remember it. EDIT: from reading all the posts it seems everyone clearly knows how it used to work, yote points it was "fixed" not to replace a higher with a lower - this would have surely been in the buff description but is no longer there now.
How it works now according to the description makes it a double edged sword if you are using high level pots yourself, personally I have no problem with that, why would someone want to leech someone else's buffs if they are running higher versions than the opponent? stick to just spell breaker if you want to remove their buffs. Now this make the Spell Leech 250 pretty much useless I know. That's my opinion but the common sense approach would of course be for it to only steal buffs that you don't have already or are better than what you currently have, which is how many of us believed it used to work up until recently??
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#999344 Spell Leech Broken
Posted by yotekiller on 27 November 2019 - 16:53
#999336 Spell Leech Broken
Posted by alejandio on 27 November 2019 - 03:17
#999275 Guild Advisor Broken
Posted by Corrupted on 13 November 2019 - 15:27
While it won't affect most players at a basic levels, I'm sure leaders used this information and relied on it for some other aspects of the game.
What's to say something more important won't just go poof in the future and all we can do is shrug and move along?
#998304 Double Composing XP XLVI
Posted by BigGrim on 29 July 2019 - 12:47
Today we are having our next Double Composing XP event! For the next 48 hours, until 13:00 server time on the 31st of July, XP gained from making Composing Potions shall be doubled, so get those potions brewing!
We hope you enjoy the forty sixth Composing XP Event!
~ The Fallen Sword Team.
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#998169 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories
Posted by mary4ever on 19 July 2019 - 17:30
The rise and fall of the trolls
As I look into the campfire I recall old events. This is my story & I am the narrator of this tale. In the golden age wars were a common thing, many skirmishes occurred & among them a war between 2 super powers in which I took part in. Not a day went by without blood being spilt, heroes and warriors emerged, as did a certain individual. This particular one started calling himself the strongest in the whole realm, even went as far as crowning himself the leader. He had a deep rage burning inside him towards all races, he started demanding total obedience, dictating who to ally ourselves with, whom to talk to and the list goes on. When confronted by his allies he totally lost it, consumed by rage he started swinging his sword like a madman, attacking allies and enemies alike as his appearance took the shape of a troll. This led to the end of the war with his side losing due to his crazy actions & it is rumored that the mad troll was spotted mortally wounded in the “sacred plains”, waiting for his return …….
Unbeknownst to us all another troll was biding his time in the darkness, gathering information & observing those brave warriors. When he first made his move, he was accompanied by his obedient sidekicks, 2 naïve inferior goblins. He was a grotesque creature & unlike his predecessor he prided himself in lying, deceit & cowardice. The 2-faced troll twisted facts to his own liking with the help of his 2 naïve sidekicks & even had a god trusting him. Thus it lead to the realm deteriorating & people emigrating. He basked in the misfortune of others & as the people started losing all hope, a higher god descended enforcing a law that was not to the liking of the troll as he had seen through the trolls lies & deceit. Enraged that he could not find joy in the misfortune of others anymore he vanished, leaving behind his loyal sidekicks with a single message saying “Snow Shrine” …..
As time passed the 3rd & most insignificant troll made his appearance. He came from a wealthy family but as a child was neglected by his parents so he sought the attention of others, no matter what, which led to his delusions. He built himself a secret base underneath his families estate & his wealthy lifestyle was provided by stealing from his grandma. His delusions grew so severe that he was banished from “free speech” which fueled his need for attention even more. He started stalking & pestering “the eternal defenders”, an order he admired by slipping letters under their doors just to get a reaction out of them. Seeing them ignoring him, he applied to join his idols but when they denied him entry his delusions manifested. Even after the troll joined the “laughing stock” order he would at nights stalk each member of “the eternal defenders”, sometimes slipping them letters and every now and then going after their flags, just to satisfy his abnormal need for attention. As I sit around the campfire I make my way back home, feeling the presence of the troll circling around my order excitingly shrieking in a high pitched voice for attention …..
#998150 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories
Posted by Subject on 18 July 2019 - 00:33
In west Philadelphia born and raised
On the playground was where I spent most of my days
Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
When a couple of guys who were up to no good
Started making trouble in my neighborhood
I got in one little fight and my mom got scared
She said 'You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air'
I whistled for a cab and when it came near
The license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror
If anything I could say that this cab was rare
But I thought 'Nah, forget it' - 'Yo, homes to Bel Air'
I pulled up to the house about seven or eigth
And I yelled to the cabbie 'Yo homes smell ya later'
I looked at my kingdom
I was finally there
To sit on my throne as the Prince of Bel Air
#998237 relic capture medal
Posted by gapukas on 23 July 2019 - 20:07
Guild Achievement for successfully attacking a relic would be nice
Introduce new recipes to make elemental keys to limit exploitation and have a new gold sink.
The group leader will require vision, reveal and the correct elemental key to gain Guild Achievement points for a successful relic capture.
The element keys can be associated with the area the relic is in or, as is traditional with elemental items, opposite the area's element...fire vs ice...holy vs undead...etc.
All normal activities of relic operations remain the same.
I thought vision and reveal would be a nice touch since the player is searching for a hidden keyhole in the dark
There are already recipes for elemental keys and elemental keys: Rock Aspect Key, Water Aspect Key, Lightning Aspect Key used in a lvl 1000 quest "The Circle of Elements" so it would be controversial with the game lore. I feel like this elemental stuff would overcomplicate things, the current system looks fine but needs some tinkering with. Perhaps adding a gold sink to reinforce your relic like you can with guild bonuses, so it would increase the bonuses/defense bonuses and upkeep for the relic and the bonuses would reset to default when someone captures it.
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