User talk:Shaile

Welcome to the wiki! Everything working fine, need any help? Feel free to ask, just reply here! Make sure to sign your discussions with four tildes ( ~ )! Nice to have you here, mate (-: 17:19, February 10, 2006 (PST)

Welcome, Shaile! In regards to your comments about standing still during combat on the paladin page - is the 'moving' penalty avoided by holding down shift to tumble-move? I was going to copy your tidbit onto another page, but wanted to double check it first. Dedridd 10:47, February 15, 2006 (PST)


 * "Warning - You are editing a talk page - make sure to familiarize yourself with proper wikiquette and the EnterWiki discussion policy before continuing!" Yeah thanks but thoose pages dont exist :P So I cant really do that can I :/ (to whomever it may concern) Also I have no Idea how to reply to you guys, I just hope Im replying to Dedridd right now. But that doesnt really regard you Dedridd :O) To the point. I dont know if shift-moving shift-tumbling negates the -4 movement tohit penalty atm. I would presume it does though since theese are combat prepared movements. But thats just my gut instinct and could be dead wrong. I was told by peerless to sign my comments with the swan things. I have no idea how to do that either, so here goes. Shaile 10:59, February 15, 2006 (PST)


 * DOH! I could edit my own page :D I didn't realize that. Im a git. Guys I really confused by all this and the wikiquette & discussion policy doesnt work so I might have broken them, the etquitte and policy, a million times by now and I probably have. At least I figured out how to talk here... Doesnt look promising for the validity of my advice does it ;P Shaile 11:03, February 15, 2006 (PST)


 * You're doing fine. :) It's called learning a new system. It's a different concept than, say, an IM system, so it takes time to adjust. And don't worry, figuring out the wiki doesn't invalidate any DDO knowledge you have. Just indent your comments by using one more colon at the front of your post than the poster above you when you're replying in a discussion, and you've got it all down. Now, in reference to your reply (which I moved here just to keep the discussion together), I'm in the same boat as you: I intuitively think tumbling would prevent the movement penalty, but I don't know for sure. I'm going to go ahead and put it on the Players manual page I'm initiating, and it'll get corrected if it ends up being wrong. ps - I know those policy pages don't exist. You didn't break them. I tried to check them out when I started, too. Dedridd 11:14, February 15, 2006 (PST)


 * :O) Sounds like a plan! Would be pretty easy to put it up on the forums too or ask a + named person ingame (when they're not busy, heh ;O)) -- Shaile 11:50, February 15, 2006 (PST)


 * In reply to the comment about the discussion policy - I have been far too swamped to get policy written down anywhere, so people like dedridd and tihocan carry it down for me. Your doing great, either way! 12:23, February 15, 2006 (PST)

Backup
No need for that, you can see any piece of the history of any page - all edits are non-destructive.
 * My god, you should be a MMMORPG GM... you answered really quick ;) Yeah I was a bit worried it would be destroyed or gone if I edited it. Alright then :) Although I do believe the new page is a huge improvement above the old. I removed all my, although nice, advice that didn't really concern PALADINS uniqely. Should have done that along time ago, but good advice is hard to remove. 213.141.89.68 14:17, March 9, 2006 (EST)
 * I'm snappy like that - reply to things on the page they are started on. Again, login at enterwiki before posting, thanks (-:
 * I dont understand. It says I'm logged in. Is enterwiki something new? Shaile 14:37, March 9, 2006 (EST)
 * Enterwiki is a separate site. Think of it as the parent of all the game wiki's (go to http://enterwiki.ws, and you'll see the list of all them). Since it's a separate site, being logged in here doesn't mean you're logged in over there. And Peerless's and Tihocan's user pages reside at Enterwiki, so always double check that you're logged in when you post on their user pages. Dedridd 14:43, March 9, 2006 (EST)


 * Oh I see :O) Thanks Ded & Peer