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Signposts were a new feature added to the game around May 1, 2006.  
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Signposts are a slightly more permanent form of carving messages into a location. Once you have 2 pieces of [[driftwood]] in your inventory, a button appears that allows you to construct a signpost. The signpost appears as a small icon on the jungle map, and the text of the sign can be read once you enter the square. Signs cannot be defaced or vandalized, but they can be destroyed by a determined attacker.  
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'''Signposts''' were added to the game around May 1, 2006 as a slightly more permanent and noticeable form of [[writing]] messages at a location. Once you have two pieces of [[driftwood]] in your inventory, a button appears that allows you to construct a signpost and type its text. The signpost will appear as a small icon on the jungle map and will be readable by any player on the same square with sufficient [[Skills|language skills]].
  
(Driftwood can be found on the [[beach]]es, and is also often available in [[trading]] posts.)
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Signposts cannot be defaced or vandalized, but they can be destroyed by a determined attacker. Any melee weapon should work. In theory (although there's no guarantee) you could probably punch a sign until it fell over.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 24 January 2008

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Signposts were added to the game around May 1, 2006 as a slightly more permanent and noticeable form of writing messages at a location. Once you have two pieces of driftwood in your inventory, a button appears that allows you to construct a signpost and type its text. The signpost will appear as a small icon on the jungle map and will be readable by any player on the same square with sufficient language skills.

Signposts cannot be defaced or vandalized, but they can be destroyed by a determined attacker. Any melee weapon should work. In theory (although there's no guarantee) you could probably punch a sign until it fell over.