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'''Calm steed''' is a [[technique]] in [[SLASH'EM]] for [[yeoman]]. The name and messages imply the ability to make a steed more tame, however due to what is likely a bug, the technique has no effect<ref>{{sourcecode|tech.c|750|version=SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2}} The technique simply calls tamedog with no object. This has no effect on an already tame monster</ref>. Using the technique will set the timeout to 500-1499 turns. | '''Calm steed''' is a [[technique]] in [[SLASH'EM]] for [[yeoman]]. The name and messages imply the ability to make a steed more tame, however due to what is likely a bug, the technique has no effect<ref>{{sourcecode|tech.c|750|version=SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2}} The technique simply calls tamedog with no object. This has no effect on an already tame monster</ref>. Using the technique will set the timeout to 500-1499 turns. | ||
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+ | In [[Slash'EM Extended]], the bug has been fixed and the technique adds a random amount of tameness points to the player's [[steed]]. A higher technique level increases the average amount of points gained; however, the tameness score can't exceed 20. | ||
==Messages== | ==Messages== |
Revision as of 06:50, 27 May 2014
Calm steed is a technique in SLASH'EM for yeoman. The name and messages imply the ability to make a steed more tame, however due to what is likely a bug, the technique has no effect[1]. Using the technique will set the timeout to 500-1499 turns.
In Slash'EM Extended, the bug has been fixed and the technique adds a random amount of tameness points to the player's steed. A higher technique level increases the average amount of points gained; however, the tameness score can't exceed 20.
Messages
- Foo gets tamer
- You used the technique while riding a steed.
- Your technique is only effective when riding a monster.
- You used the technique while not riding anything
References
- ↑ tech.c in SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2, line 750 The technique simply calls tamedog with no object. This has no effect on an already tame monster