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Old 08-08-2014, 08:30 PM
Alunova Alunova is offline
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Originally Posted by Daldaen [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Using then vs. than makes your statement different.

Then is used when talking about a sequence relating to time. I will nerf wizards, rangers and paladins, then I will shut down red.

Than is used when talking about degree or extent. The likelihood a player on P99 plays blue is much higher than the likelihood they play on red.

So basically what you're saying is, once they finish resists, then they can make these tradable. And I'll agree. Once resists are done, make these tradable.

Fun way to remember it, then has an E. So does time. Then is used when discussing matters in relation to time.

Free English lesson of the day concluded. PS this fix would take about 30 seconds to set two items tradeable and set a flag on when to change back to no trade.
Not the place for grammar lessons. His intention was clear and we want to promote different views, not belittle them.