DurfBarian said:A tomato, a bottle of vodka, and spices . . . ooh baby is that delicious. Mix it up and see!
Try a wad of dough => use
then cook with tomato, after that combine with sausage!
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DurfBarian said:A tomato, a bottle of vodka, and spices . . . ooh baby is that delicious. Mix it up and see!
whomhead said:so, is it just me, or is something screwy with the Ladle of Mystery - an item for saucerors only. it says that it adds +20 to max HP/MP, but when my lvl 6 sauceror equips it, nothing happens. nothing at all. did i just waste 3k meat, or am i missing something???
hmmmm... i thought maybe it was just a display problem, but my life and MP stays the same in both the character screen and the little sub-screen on the left. i also left the dang thing equiped overnight to see if it would update and it sure as heck didn't. this sux!TalkingDonkey said:Hmm, that's odd. I'm a sauceror, and it worked fine for me when I got it. And still works as far as I know.
Stile58 said:A question about buying stuff in stores:
I was looking at the mall today, Is it just me, or are some of these prices out of whack? 10,000 meat for meat paste, when you can make your own in your inventory for ten. Am I missing something??
i was writing this as a PM, but thought that everyone might benefit from it, so i'll post it here instead... :thumbsup:Pucho said:well, I need some advice in PvP for those PvP'ers...I'm loosing 10/10 so far
can anyone PM me some tips?
I have all that, exept the feng shui.whomhead said:get items that protect your campsite - a house (or tent, or cottage...), a white picket fence, a barbed wire fence, a scarecrow (combine spooky staff with wooden stakes) and good feng shui (but that one's kind of hard) are all important.
what you get depends on what options you choose when you start. if you win, you get:ricrestoni said:What exactly do you win and lose when you:
-attack a player and win?
-attack a player and lose?
-are attacked by a player and win?
-are attacked by a player and lose?
Shade said:I suspect this is the ancient art of 'fleecing newbies', a common practice in online games.