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Announce News Post #1634

MXP and more

Written by: Garryn
Date: Monday, September 6th, 2010
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings!

In an ongoing effort to make the game more friendly towards new players, we are expanding our usage of the MXP protocol by adding more clickable links.

This time, player names in the WHO and QW listings have become clickable, as well as entries in the INFO HERE and INFO INV listings. The former will let you see the target's honours, while the latter will allow you to use basic interaction with items and mobiles (get/drop, probe, and so on). The list of possible actions will be expanded further, as well as the list of places where it is being used.

In other news:

- The Horn of Terror now respects the phased status - if you use it while phased, only other phased individuals will be affected, and vice versa

- Yasyolon can no longer be summoned in indoors and urban rooms. This will prevent it from being summoned in cities, obelisks and outposts, and similar locations

- Elite guards have learned a new trick - they are now able to smash prismatic barriers, preventing an exploit that they have been exposed to until now


Enjoy!

Garryn

Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Bellum, in the year 617 AD.


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