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Old 05-11-2014, 09:54 PM
Uteunayr Uteunayr is offline
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Greetings,

A lower level necromancer (Szeria) brought to my attention that there is an oddity in the spell names on the server. The level 24 necromancer spell Rapacious Subversion, part of the "twitch" spell line along with Covetous Subversion, and Sedulous Subversion, has a misnamed spell scroll.

The scroll version of the spell is "Rapacious Subvention", while the memorized in-book name is "Rapacious Subversion". Here's a screenshot of each.

http://imgur.com/4WYESBK

I am unaware if this is an error from back in classic added in to be extra fine on detail, or if something just went wrong one day in coding.

Admittedly, not a big thing that impacts gameplay... Just thought I'd throw it out there in case someone's working in that area and wants to change a few letters (assuming this is actually an error).

-Sesser

EDIT:

Editing rather than bumping a thread that should die. So it is! I should have checked live first. My apologies. Neat error though.
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Old 05-12-2014, 04:17 PM
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Apparently it is still named this way on eqlive:

http://lucy.allakhazam.com/itemhistory.html?id=15859
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