User talk:Raumkraut

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Recall
While the edit is mostly fine, and some things seem to be a slight improvement, you have removed some information that I find as important. http://ddowiki.com/index.php?title=Recall&curid=14062&diff=136375&oldid=78329&rcid=140493 Please put the information about "finishing out" and "Re-entry penalty". I'm allowing you to put this back in, so that you can get the extra edit. If you don't want to, that is fine as well. I'll do it myself. ShoeMaker (Contributions • ) 10:49, June 17, 2012 (EDT)


 * I left "finish out" out because, after noting that the button text changes to "finish", it would be fairly obvious even to a new player what "finish out" would mean. --- I took the re-entry bit out because it's not really to do with recalling itself, just tangentially related (and it felt out of place). Nevertheless I've added them both back, even though I still feel that etymology of phrases used by players belongs solely in a glossary. Raumkraut (Contributions &bull; Message) 13:31, June 17, 2012 (EDT)