There's 2 really small things I remember from the t2a days. I realize these wouldn't be top priority, but they're something I noticed:
1. Blue Shepherds should spawn northwest of the northern most entrance of Delucia. There was about 2-3 of them. I remember these were always useful for initiating 1v1's if you didn't trust the other person to not give you a count out of spite if they lost.
2. A fishing pole wasn't actually considered a weapon in t2a, because of this, you could equip anything along with a fishing pole. For example: I could have my kryss and fishing pole equipped at the same time. One in each hand or both in one hand depending on which way the character is facing. (On the paperdoll they appear both in the right hand.)
Small things: Delucia Shepherds and Fishing Poles
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Re: Small things: Delucia Shepherds and Fishing Poles
Thanks.Stuck wrote:There's 2 really small things I remember from the t2a days. I realize these wouldn't be top priority, but they're something I noticed:
1. Blue Shepherds should spawn northwest of the northern most entrance of Delucia. There was about 2-3 of them. I remember these were always useful for initiating 1v1's if you didn't trust the other person to not give you a count out of spite if they lost.
2. A fishing pole wasn't actually considered a weapon in t2a, because of this, you could equip anything along with a fishing pole. For example: I could have my kryss and fishing pole equipped at the same time. One in each hand or both in one hand depending on which way the character is facing. (On the paperdoll they appear both in the right hand.)
I seem to recall the fishing pole as well, I'll put this on the list.
The shepards are spawned.
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