User talk:Drago/Archive1

Please, please, please do not copy text directly from GuildWiki. There are copyright issues involved. More importantly, there is not yet an accepted policy for the builds section, so please do not copy any build pages over. Pepe talk 21:13, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * Please take note of the 'Content is available under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike' at the bottom of the GuildWiki pages. As long as they are being used in no way for commercial purposes, they are free to put anywhere. - Drago 21:56, 2 March 2007 (EST) copied here to keep the conversation together
 * Drago, note that this is a commercial site. GuildWiki's license is incompatable with the one used here.  Also, just respond to comments on your talk page, on your talk page.  Helps to keep the conversation together.  :)  --Rainith 21:58, 2 March 2007 (EST)

Emotes
Can you hold off on your edits for a bit on that article, I have to delete it and restore it back to before you brought over the GuildWiki version. --Rainith 22:36, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * Please hold off, I re-wrote that entire article. - Drago 22:37, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * That doesn't matter, the copyrighted version must be expunged from the history. If you had read the tag at the top, it would have pointed you to the correct place to redo the article.  --Rainith 22:39, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * My bad. - Drago 22:40, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * EDIT: Thanks a million, you could have atleast copied the text from within the article before you deleted it. I worked for at leasr an hour writing that up - Drago 22:41, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * There you go:

Character Emotes
An emote is a one word command, preceded by a forward slash, that usually triggers an animation. Not all emotes do this however, there are a select few emotes which when used, have a different effect, see below for more information on this. Most emotes are linked to your characters profession, and gender. Most notably the dance emote, this emote is different for every profession, and gender. Sometimes, in game, it becomes necessary to synchronize emotes. In order to synchronize your emote, to the emote of another player, both you and the other player need to enter your emote followed by an asterisk (*). If done correctly, and within a certain time of each other, the system will synchronize your emotes, and you will move together fluently. In certain situations, you are required to use emotes to fulfill a task or summon an avatar. Examples of this are: Once you have emoted, you will usually be responded with a reaction. Not all reactions are good however, for example, when playing rock paper scissors with the Mad King, if you get the wrong hand gesture, your character will die.
 * Statues of the Gods
 * Glints shrine in Droknars’ Forge
 * Certain in-game events, such as the Halloween Event with the Mad King.

The following is the list of emotes that cause character animations, and the corresponding text in the emotes tab of the chat box.


 * --Rainith 22:44, 2 March 2007 (EST)