Jonathan Blake wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Simon Osborne <outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Jonathan Blake wrote:What's (known and) left to look at (a plea for help!): (ft) 260: [It is possible to carry multiple Quivers cf. Book 8 Section 168] [Wording?]See above.Footnoted as: "It is possible that you may be carrying more than one Quiver (cf. Section 168 of The Jungle of Horrors. Remember that each Quiver can hold a maximum of six Arrows."Just make sure there's a closing parenthesis. I got a parser error when reading the sentence. :)
Gah! Fixed!
(ft) 330: [James Chown: When deleting items in the last three spaces of the backpack, what happens if nothing is there? According to the wording, if nothing is there - nothing gets erased. But was the meaning obscured with the last three backpack items removed?] [Answer? Wording?]I know we've footnoted something like this before. Does anyone happen to remember where?The closest we've come is this, when you are told that two Backpack Items are crushed and must be discarded: 03tcok 16: You may choose which Backpack Items to discard, as it is not specified. If you have fewer than two items in your Backpack, then you get away with losing one or zero items.Perhaps "It is unclear what to do in this situation if some or all of the last three spaces of your Backpack are empty. One possibility isto interpret this instruction as indicating that the last three items on your list must be erased. Another interpretation is that if some of the last three spaces are empty that your lucky and lose fewer than three items."
Just to make sure, you mean: "that you are [or, you're] lucky", right? ;-) Sorted! That's made the Errata List look a bit better (for now). -- Simon Osborne Project Aon ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at //www.freelists.org/list/projectaon