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cutting wind,bard spells,rp object,why imm spell,which ones are rp spells?

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Posted by Ronald   (47 posts)  Bio
Date Tue 09 Apr 2002 04:27 PM (UTC)
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there is a cutting wind helpfile!guess manymissed it because of lvl 200.whyis it lvl 200?completed?///////////
how do i change if i get a request for a change in rpsheet?///////////////////////////////////////////////// bard spells willbe implented in next realese or never?///
rp object?whats it system?i mean how do i create and etc.//
why imm spells?do imms need spells?///////////////////////
which spells are rp spells how do i know it?///////////////
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Tue 09 Apr 2002 10:52 PM (UTC)
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You will get more answers if you use punctuation a bit.

It is normal to put an upper-case letter at the start of a sentence and a space at the end, like this ...


There is a cutting wind helpfile! Guess many missed it because of lvl 200. Why is it lvl 200? Completed?


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