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Red Chest Plate
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:58 pm
by Shea
I played mostly on the Pacific server from UO launch through T2A. I never played the game beyond that time. I distinctly remember standing at East Brit Bank and seeing a player run up with a red plate chest on. I asked him where he got the item and he said a GM had given it to him, which I highly doubted at the time. The chest plate was blood red and I cannot recall what it was named. Did anyone else ever see this item on another server? I just remembered this a few minutes ago and would love to figure out what that thing was.
Thanks.
Re: Red Chest Plate
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:38 pm
by Jaster
Blood-Stained Tunic from a Staff run Event.
Re: Red Chest Plate
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 4:30 pm
by BlackFoot
i had one liek that but was not red, was orange kind of like pheonix ar, was a quest item
Re: Red Chest Plate
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:06 pm
by Shea
Jaster wrote:Blood-Stained Tunic from a Staff run Event.
And it was a blood red heavy breastplate?
Re: Red Chest Plate
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:29 am
by Barkoviak
I once saw a player on Baja roughly around 1999 at the Deamon Temple on Fire Island named Anikin Skywalker. He was riding on a white horse which wasn't the usual white. A special hue. He had no special tags just a special mount. I inquired about it and it turns out he was some sort of GM player and gave himself the item. I had no idea what he was doing but the gm's were among us and sometimes werent subtle in appearances which I found myself disliking.
When the server first came up after the patch for colored ore. I met Glorious Lord GoatBoy who was mining all kinds of colored ore and gave me some valorite ore. He was dressed as a regular player as well. No GM robes.
I had probably the first valorite gm shield on baja because of it and it turned out he was a GM testing out the ore rarity around the minoc mines. He was running all over check ore veins and gave me the valorite he got. Which, there was no valorite ore veins in the mines.
So, depending on the year you saw it. It could have been a GM, who in vanity gave themself something uncommon. Pretty selfish but they werent regular players.