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Seigheart

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  1. I would make a basic dehumidifier out of a bowl and something with moisture absorbing properties like rock salt. I'd get a bunch of Grassan/Trees(ents are good at breaking castles so why not rock salt lol) to mine for rock salt. Best place in MD seems to be Necrovion where there is the most arid environment ( the most likely place to find rock salt)

     

    A basic container, and rock salt is all that is needed.

  2. I know it would be a huge undertaking, but I would love to see dead people become Ghosts. Interact with the world at an increased AP. You can attack other players, but it weakens their mental state(lose stats temporarily?), instead of vitality. 

     

    Eventually go as far as making certain things only appear to you as a ghost. You could double the size of MD instantly with a Land of the Dead.

  3. Hey guys! 

    I'm looking to offer my 3d printing skills, with Mur's blessing, to the rest of MD. 

    Using a combination of skills, I have managed to bring one of the most popular critters to the third dimension; the Drachorn.

    https://eisenfaust3dprints.ca/products/3d-printed-drachorn

    I will be offering larger models in the coming days with a detailed base. On the base will be MagicDuel's dragon logo / and your player name and ID.  

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  4. 18 minutes ago, Muratus del Mur said:

    While i appreciate anyone doing this quest, and i also know its not an easy task to make a 3d printer work (took me a while first time), i don't think that just printing a dragon you found somewhere, means that you built it. 

     

    If you come up with your own design, regardless how horrible it comes out, and you print that, or at least considerably modify an existing model and personalize it, then print it properly, then i can consider this a valid entry, otherwise, not.

     

    Fair enough. I figured it was a medium that wasn't done before. Will submit another in a few days then.

  5. 30 minutes ago, Fyrd Argentus said:

    Seig, your 3 looks like a 7, so you may need a ruling on time travel powers.

    But the DRAGON IS REALLY REALLY COOL!

    You might wish to check this out if you haven't:

    https://boingboing.net/2020/04/17/download-and-use-these-3d-prin.html?fbclid=IwAR1rve-iMff_iyUvUUKLfsX5_JiuuvJaQeZlpAF7wNWfGgv4PIVaG_CHge8

     

     

    My hand writing is atrocious. I hope that helps. :P And yes, Miguel is famous in the 3d printing world. He's actually one of the reasons I got into it in the first place! I wanted to 3d print my own campaign, which I did. :P

  6. A complete list of my suggested items.

     

    Tree Seeds:

     

    Acorn: Fallen from an oak tree, this acorn seems to be ready to plant.

    Samara: Fun to play with, Samaras are good at falling away from the tree.

    Pine Cone: Hard and prickly, pine cones make good weapons and a good snack!

     

    Plant Parts:

     

    Roots: A handful of roots freshly pulled from the ground. Dirt is still clinging to it.

    Petals: Soft to the tough, these petals are bright and colourful.

    Bag of Leaves: A paper bag fill with the leaves of herbs found in MDA

    Bundle of Stems: Neatly wrapped with a wet handkerchief to be kept moist.

     

    Rocks: 

     

    Marble Slab: A large and heavy marble slab. May require two people to move.

    Bag of Quartz Rocks: A leather bag rattling with the sound of Quartz Rocks.

    Sheet of Slate: An expertly cut sheet of Slate rock. 

    Coal Nuggets: A selection of coal nuggets large enough to keep a fire hot for hours.

     

    Building Materials:

     

    Bag of Nails: Large bag of steel nails. Can be used for many purposes.

    Brick: Red, and made of clay, this brick has many uses.

    Mortar: It's just dry dust right now, add equal amounts of water!

    Grout: Inside a wooden container, the grout looks almost like a desert pudding.

     

    Cloth:

     

    Silk Cloth: Silky, and smooth! A beautiful piece of cloth!

    Cotton Cloth: A very versatile piece of cloth.

    Wool Cloth: Do not wear. Very itchy.

    Thread: Used to sew pieces of cloth together.

    Leather Strips: Thick strips of leather. Approximately twelve inches long.

    Hide: Large blanket of animal hide.

    Needle: A steel needle with an over sized eye on one end.

    Yarn: Simple black yarn.

    Knitting Needles: A worn set of knitting needles.

     

    Stationary:

     

    Scroll: A simple rolled piece of parchment.

    Feather Pen: Plucked from the hat of Pamplemousse, this pen is glorious.

    Ink Well: A glass ink well, contains ink.

     

    Misc:

     

    Cord: A strong cord. Generally used for binding.

    Doll: A childs plaything.

    String: A weak string. Don't expect to be able to tie much with this.

    Lantern: An oil based lantern. Not very good at its job.

    Empty Paint Can: It's an old empty paint can. Put some paint in it.

    Dowel: A building material used in carpentry.

    Pocket Watch: Since sundials don't work here, a pocket watch is necessary to tell time.

    Cork: Useful for plugging holes.

    Handkerchief: A snot rag.

    Candle: An ornate unused candle.

    Plant Pot: A clay pot riddled with tiny cracks.

    Fertilizer: Poo. Smelly smelly poo.

     

     

     

    Tools:

     

    Hammer: Useful for fixing delicate things. The harder you hit, the better it works.

    Paint Brush: Useful for painting pictures, but not houses/rooms.

    Flint and Steel: Fire's are made from this.

    Hand Drill: A contraption used to drill holes in soft material such as wood.

    Chisel: Caution. Extremely sharp. 

    Spade: A gardening tool.

    Shovel: A larger gardening tool.

    Rubber Mallet: A tool to hit things without leaving a lot of damage.

     

     

    Mur: partially usable items, not that bad

  7. Tree Seeds:

     

    Acorn: Fallen from an oak tree, this acorn seems to be ready to plant.

    Samara: Fun to play with, Samaras are good at falling away from the tree.

    Pine Cone: Hard and prickly, pine cones make good weapons and a good snack!

     

    Plant Parts:

     

    Roots: A handful of roots freshly pulled from the ground. Dirt is still clinging to it.

    Petals: Soft to the tough, these petals are bright and colourful.

    Bag of Leaves: A paper bag fill with the leaves of herbs found in MDA

    Bundle of Stems: Neatly wrapped with a wet handkerchief to be kept moist.

     

    Rocks: 

     

    Marble Slab: A large and heavy marble slab. May require two people to move.

    Bag of Quartz Rocks: A leather bag rattling with the sound of Quartz Rocks.

    Sheet of Slate: An expertly cut sheet of Slate rock. 

    Coal Nuggets: A selection of coal nuggets large enough to keep a fire hot for hours.

     

    Building Materials:

     

    Bag of Nails: Large bag of steel nails. Can be used for many purposes.

    Brick: Red, and made of clay, this brick has many uses.

    Mortar

    Grout

     

    Cloth:

     

    Silk Cloth

    Cotton Cloth

    Wool Cloth

    Thread

    Leather Strips

    Hide

    Needle

    Yarn

    Knitting Needles

     

    Stationary:

     

    Scrolls

    Feather Pen

    Ink Well

     

    Misc:

     

    Cord

    Doll

    String

    Lantern

    Paint Can

    Dowel

    Pocket Watch

    Cork

    Handkerchief

    Candle

    Plant Pot

    Fertilizer

     

     

     

    Tools:

     

    Hammer

    Saw

    Paint Brush

    Flint and Steel

    Hand Drill

    Chisel

    Spade

    Shovel

    Mallet

     

    This is an incomplete list. I will add descriptions when I feel that I have enough to start writing descriptions.

     

    Edit: I apologize if there are multiples of what is written while I am writing this.

     

     

    Mur:

    finish what you started so far is good, but i won't read the same thing twice

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