The Bestiary
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Re: The Bestiary
You can now see how many of each creature you own on the main bestiary list as well as on each individual creature's bestiary page.
You can now also sort each column either in an ascending or a descending order by clicking on the column name.
You can now also sort each column either in an ascending or a descending order by clicking on the column name.
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Re: The Bestiary
Added a table on each individual creature's page so now you can also see how many unfrozen/frozen eggs, male hatchlings, female hatchlings, male adults and female adults you have.
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YES! Thank you a bunch for that, it's extremely usefulRosehill wrote:Added a table on each individual creature's page so now you can also see how many unfrozen/frozen eggs, male hatchlings, female hatchlings, male adults and female adults you have.
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*sends giant stack of cookies to Rosehill* Thank you so much!Rosehill wrote:Added a table on each individual creature's page so now you can also see how many unfrozen/frozen eggs, male hatchlings, female hatchlings, male adults and female adults you have.
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So, it looks like the Golden Elder Crystalwing is the rarest creature on the site with only 209 in the system.
Not counting the Alpha Oblivion Pillagebeast, where only three exist. And are all owned by Tristan.
Also I noticed something weird with the Bestiary's, numbering.
Up until the Alpine Yale, the creature's number and the page number(in the url) are the same(so, the Sohbek is creature number 307, page 307).
But at Alpine Yale, everything gets shifted. The Alpine Yale is creature number 308, but the url comes up with 'page 309'.
Not counting the Alpha Oblivion Pillagebeast, where only three exist. And are all owned by Tristan.
Also I noticed something weird with the Bestiary's, numbering.
Up until the Alpine Yale, the creature's number and the page number(in the url) are the same(so, the Sohbek is creature number 307, page 307).
But at Alpine Yale, everything gets shifted. The Alpine Yale is creature number 308, but the url comes up with 'page 309'.
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Of Alpha Oblivion PIllagebeasts none are owned by Tristan.BBkat wrote:So, it looks like the Golden Elder Crystalwing is the rarest creature on the site with only 209 in the system.
Not counting the Alpha Oblivion Pillagebeast, where only three exist. And are all owned by Tristan.
Also I noticed something weird with the Bestiary's, numbering.
Up until the Alpine Yale, the creature's number and the page number(in the url) are the same(so, the Sohbek is creature number 307, page 307).
But at Alpine Yale, everything gets shifted. The Alpine Yale is creature number 308, but the url comes up with 'page 309'.
The creature number and url number difference is caused by the same thing that makes the stats page show a different number than their release number for certain species. There are gaps in the database data. Each new creature gets assigned the next biggest number available, so the gaps are not filled. It would be possible to fill the gaps, but that would cause all sorts of mayhem.
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They're not? I swear they were.Rosehill wrote:Of Alpha Oblivion PIllagebeasts none are owned by Tristan.BBkat wrote:So, it looks like the Golden Elder Crystalwing is the rarest creature on the site with only 209 in the system.
Not counting the Alpha Oblivion Pillagebeast, where only three exist. And are all owned by Tristan.
Also I noticed something weird with the Bestiary's, numbering.
Up until the Alpine Yale, the creature's number and the page number(in the url) are the same(so, the Sohbek is creature number 307, page 307).
But at Alpine Yale, everything gets shifted. The Alpine Yale is creature number 308, but the url comes up with 'page 309'.
The creature number and url number difference is caused by the same thing that makes the stats page show a different number than their release number for certain species. There are gaps in the database data. Each new creature gets assigned the next biggest number available, so the gaps are not filled. It would be possible to fill the gaps, but that would cause all sorts of mayhem.
*digs up news thread*
Right, h0stil_t4k0vr stole them. Except, he had/has 4(had because they say 'pet rock' when you click on them.
So how did the number drop to three? Did one run away?If we are able to hatch these four Alpha Oblivion Pillagebeasts, the rest will be freed from their sinister bonds.
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The ones that once were, are now completely harmless pet rocks thanks to effective counter spells and remedies. The existing ones, though, are another matter... They are running free! But fear not, I am keeping a regular eye on the pair. ...wait... three you say? ...
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They have learned to reproduce...
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They have learned to reproduce...