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- Fixed Device
- Fixed device
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| - Fixed devices are
- The Fixed-Device is a Bazooka-like cannon worn in the weapon slot. The Fixed-Device provides no stat bonuses and a year ago, it would have been considered as a respectable extinct. In recent times the device was later spawned but even though it isn't an extinct anymore it is still a valuable rare that only the richer players of Godzhell will seem to have it. The Fixed-Device is worn purely for show.
- Fixed device, or fixed object is a not widely used term that applies to any object that cannot be picked up or moved (is fixed in place) in the game world, but can be interacted with in some way (buys from your character, works like a container, exchanges items, opens or closes, gives a quest, can be read, repairs your items, sells to a character, etc.). The most commonly used object of this type is the mailbox. Fixed devices are distinguished from spawned objects in that they never appear based on some trigger or disappear after use. They are always present in the game world.
- After Mourning's Ends Part I is complete, players can still use the Fixed device as usual, firing it at anyone and anything they wish. Players wishing to use this item for an extended amount of time can collect as many dyed toads as they want. It is also easier to use the device if a player has two of them: one to wield and one to keep in the inventory. This makes things easier because using a toad on the device in the player's inventory will also load the device on the player's shoulder, allowing it to be fired over and over without taking it off after each shot.
- After Mourning's Ends Part I is complete, players can still use the fixed device as usual, firing it at anyone and anything they wish. Players wishing to use this item for an extended amount of time can collect as many dyed toads as they want. It is also easier to use the device if a player has two of them: one to wield and one to keep in the inventory. This makes things easier because using a toad on the device in the player's inventory will also load the device being wielded, allowing it to be fired over and over without taking it off after each shot.
- After the quest is complete, players can still use the fixed device as usual, firing it at anyone and anything they wish. Players wishing to use this item for an extended amount of time can collect as many dyed toads as they want. It is also easier to use the device if a player has two of them: one to wield and one to keep in the inventory. This makes things easier because using a toad on the device in the player's inventory will also load the device being wielded, allowing it to be fired over and over without taking it off after each shot.
- Fixed device, or fixed object is a not widely used term that applies to any object that cannot be picked up or moved (is fixed in place) in the game world, but can be interacted with in some way (buys from your character, works like a container, exchanges items, opens or closes, gives a quest, can be read, repairs your items, sells to a character, etc.). The most commonly used object of this type is the mailbox. Pointers for using (non-mailbox): Image:Pointer gear on 32x32.png in range to use Image:Pointer gear off 32x32.png out of range
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| - Fixed device, or fixed object is a not widely used term that applies to any object that cannot be picked up or moved (is fixed in place) in the game world, but can be interacted with in some way (buys from your character, works like a container, exchanges items, opens or closes, gives a quest, can be read, repairs your items, sells to a character, etc.). The most commonly used object of this type is the mailbox. Fixed devices are distinguished from spawned objects in that they never appear based on some trigger or disappear after use. They are always present in the game world. Non-interactive, visible parts of the game world might also be called fixed devices, but perhaps more properly, fixed decorations. Examples of fixed devices:
* Mailboxes, forges, anvils and permanent cooking fires
* (most of them)
* Doors and levers to open or close them
* Sparklematic 5200
* Buzzbox 323, Buzzbox 411, Buzzbox 525 and Buzzbox 827
* Quest items that do not disappear or change after use and cannot be picked up.
* Various benches, chairs and the like. Pointers for using (non-mailbox): Image:Pointer gear on 32x32.png in range to use Image:Pointer gear off 32x32.png out of range
- After Mourning's Ends Part I is complete, players can still use the Fixed device as usual, firing it at anyone and anything they wish. Players wishing to use this item for an extended amount of time can collect as many dyed toads as they want. It is also easier to use the device if a player has two of them: one to wield and one to keep in the inventory. This makes things easier because using a toad on the device in the player's inventory will also load the device on the player's shoulder, allowing it to be fired over and over without taking it off after each shot. This item gives no Attack or Defence bonuses, so it can be brought to Entrana. If lost, players can re-obtain a Broken device and ask the gnome prisoner to fix it. You will need more Leather, Toad crunchies and another Magic log. He will still do this after the quest is complete.
- Fixed devices are
- Fixed device, or fixed object is a not widely used term that applies to any object that cannot be picked up or moved (is fixed in place) in the game world, but can be interacted with in some way (buys from your character, works like a container, exchanges items, opens or closes, gives a quest, can be read, repairs your items, sells to a character, etc.). The most commonly used object of this type is the mailbox. Fixed devices are distinguished from spawned objects in that they never appear based on some trigger or disappear after use. They are always present in the game world. Examples of fixed devices:
* Mailboxes, forges, anvils and permanent cooking fires
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* Doors and levers to open or close them
* Sparklematic 5200
* Buzzbox 323, Buzzbox 411, Buzzbox 525 and Buzzbox 827
* Quest items that do not disappear or change after use and cannot be picked up.
* Various benches, chairs and the like. Pointers for using (non-mailbox): Image:Pointer gear on 32x32.png in range to use Image:Pointer gear off 32x32.png out of range
- After Mourning's Ends Part I is complete, players can still use the fixed device as usual, firing it at anyone and anything they wish. Players wishing to use this item for an extended amount of time can collect as many dyed toads as they want. It is also easier to use the device if a player has two of them: one to wield and one to keep in the inventory. This makes things easier because using a toad on the device in the player's inventory will also load the device being wielded, allowing it to be fired over and over without taking it off after each shot. If lost, players can re-obtain a broken device and ask the gnome to fix it. You will need more leather, toad crunchies and another Magic log. He will still do this after the quest is complete until Plague's End is started.
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