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Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Oct 28th, '09, 10:57
by Ninja Ai
Happy belated b-day Starkad. Cheers! =)
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Dec 3rd, '09, 22:32
by Sirtaki
I just found out we can unequip items by clicking on them in the wardrobe now. Great job! :D
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Dec 19th, '09, 19:00
by Dream-Baby
thank you for the great job
please keep on doing more of these fantastic updates.
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Dec 31st, '09, 23:08
by [[Ayame]]
I finished Lyera's second quest and she said, "Thank you so much! This will help a lot! Here is your Daffodil Clip (Purple). I have to go back to my saloon now, see you around!"
Saloon should be salon.
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 05:32
by Luipi
First of all : Thanks a lot for adding the new Knuffels, they are awesome <3 I like the new way to earn fp with them. ^^
And second, I was reading the new FAQ for knuffels and saw this :
Q: What is a Fight Bonus?
Every 20 levels your Knuffel can learn different fight bonus abilities. The abilities it can learn depends on the element and generation of a Knuffel.
Shouldn't it be "he" instead of "it" ? I think it sound odd this way.
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 05:43
by AlkseeyaKC
They say "it" to make it genderless. Other wise its like saying all the knuffles are male.
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 08:32
by Ziaheart
Then it could be "they"? :>
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 18:12
by Luipi
That's true that "they" should be good...
I used "he" because of the French Grammar rules... ^^;;;
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 18:18
by Saokymo
"They" is not appropriate unless speaking about 2 or more people. "It" is best in this case because we're referring to non-human persons of indeterminate gender.
Re: Starkad's Todo list
Posted: Jan 6th, '10, 18:22
by Edea Sorceress
They can be referred to one person when the gender is unknown. ' '
At least that's what people teach me. .___.
I'm not sure about the not-human part, but I think it's acceptable.
Edit: Here:
An exception is the informal use of they to refer to one person when sex is unknown: "If somebody took my book, they'd better give it back"