Difference between revisions of "Talk:Recipe Drop Pools"
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Would you guys mind if I compressed this article a bit by saying "''set-name'': all enhancements" instead of listing out every enhancement in a set, when they're all in the same pool and rarity? And if only part of a set is present, using one line per set, like "''set-name'': enh1, enh2, enh3"? --[[User:Lin Chiao Feng|Lin Chiao Feng]] 15:45, 27 May 2007 (EDT) | Would you guys mind if I compressed this article a bit by saying "''set-name'': all enhancements" instead of listing out every enhancement in a set, when they're all in the same pool and rarity? And if only part of a set is present, using one line per set, like "''set-name'': enh1, enh2, enh3"? --[[User:Lin Chiao Feng|Lin Chiao Feng]] 15:45, 27 May 2007 (EDT) | ||
+ | :Eek, sorry, I had the same idea and am too used to Wikipedia's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:BB|Be Bold Policy]] so I just dove in and did it before even glancing at the discussion page. |
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o.o do we still not have any idea what you get costume pieces and the temp powers from? they really should be up on this page. --Sleepy Kitty 20:44, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
- All the costume pieces and temp powers are Pool A. It's stated in their own article I believe. This article is for enhancement recipes only. -- Leandro 20:47, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
- Earlier, I was wondering the same thing as sleepykitty. I looked around and couldn't find the information in any of the articles I checked (though I admittedly only skimmed), and I also couldn't find the answer on the forums. This article here seemed to me the logical place for it to be -- nothing in the article says it's restricted to set enhancement recipes. Perhaps we can add a note explaining that Pool A also includes the standard IO enhancement recipes, the temp power recipes, and the costume recipes (if someone can confirm that that's all true, that is--is it?). -- Sekoia 22:09, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
- Sure, why not. I'll add those recipes in a second. -- Leandro 22:12, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
- Earlier, I was wondering the same thing as sleepykitty. I looked around and couldn't find the information in any of the articles I checked (though I admittedly only skimmed), and I also couldn't find the answer on the forums. This article here seemed to me the logical place for it to be -- nothing in the article says it's restricted to set enhancement recipes. Perhaps we can add a note explaining that Pool A also includes the standard IO enhancement recipes, the temp power recipes, and the costume recipes (if someone can confirm that that's all true, that is--is it?). -- Sekoia 22:09, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
Would you guys mind if I compressed this article a bit by saying "set-name: all enhancements" instead of listing out every enhancement in a set, when they're all in the same pool and rarity? And if only part of a set is present, using one line per set, like "set-name: enh1, enh2, enh3"? --Lin Chiao Feng 15:45, 27 May 2007 (EDT)
- Eek, sorry, I had the same idea and am too used to Wikipedia's [Bold Policy] so I just dove in and did it before even glancing at the discussion page.