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I had a noble request an item out of slade, and I was able to job-manage a request to stud with slade. Didn't have any at the time, but it ''does'' have uses. --[[Special:Contributions/76.78.145.177|76.78.145.177]] 21:46, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
 
I had a noble request an item out of slade, and I was able to job-manage a request to stud with slade. Didn't have any at the time, but it ''does'' have uses. --[[Special:Contributions/76.78.145.177|76.78.145.177]] 21:46, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
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"When you strike something, does the striking object (ie, weapon) test for damage as well as the struck target?"
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If by that, you mean does the weapon take damage, then as of 31_03, no. Item/attacking part damage was one of the things that didn't make it into the big release. --[[User:Untelligent|Untelligent]] 22:28, 24 April 2010 (UTC)

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It was discovered on the forums during experiments with Slade that an Impact Fracture of 5000000 or more flags a material as unminable- designations are canceled automatically and silently when any attempt is made (you can still dig up into it from below though, and this will sometimes leave a stone behind. This may be a bug, because there doesn't seem to be anything to do with Slade once you have some.) --Toksyuryel 21:20, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

I had a noble request an item out of slade, and I was able to job-manage a request to stud with slade. Didn't have any at the time, but it does have uses. --76.78.145.177 21:46, 9 April 2010 (UTC)


"When you strike something, does the striking object (ie, weapon) test for damage as well as the struck target?" If by that, you mean does the weapon take damage, then as of 31_03, no. Item/attacking part damage was one of the things that didn't make it into the big release. --Untelligent 22:28, 24 April 2010 (UTC)