Probably not a great idea BUT it is accurate.
You could never take these mounts out of T2A. they could only be found and ridden there. I remember my first visit there I was like WTF look at that horse.
Llama's and Ostards.
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Re: Llama's and Ostards.
Wait a minute:
They couldn't be taken out at first because people without the t2a client could not see the mounts. This was corrected later patches, however before it was you could still see ostards in britannia. GMs would simpyl delete them on sight.
Why should they be removed? I don't see the point.
They couldn't be taken out at first because people without the t2a client could not see the mounts. This was corrected later patches, however before it was you could still see ostards in britannia. GMs would simpyl delete them on sight.
Why should they be removed? I don't see the point.
Re: Llama's and Ostards.
if I am not mistaken, this topic was brought up before, I think while this IS accurate at one point in T2A durring the era which we seek to reproduce it had been patched and fixed.
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Re: Llama's and Ostards.
I'm using all the info I know of to prevent this, I won't lie. I don't want to see those precious mounts be localized. I didn't realize it was in another thread. My apologizes.Wise wrote:if I am not mistaken, this topic was brought up before, I think while this IS accurate at one point in T2A durring the era which we seek to reproduce it had been patched and fixed.
Re: Llama's and Ostards.
I played on Pacific from before the T2A expansion up to UO:R. Maybe I just didn't hear about this being a "rule" but I remember T2A mounts in the old lands the entire time, even before I could actually see them. I had several of them myself. There is no reason to take them out of the old lands. Variety is the spice of life after all