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"Writing on the tree (or sand)" was [[Suggestions|suggested]] by [[User:Snarf|Snarf]] on January 27, 2006. As of February 27, 2006, it has been observed that this suggestion has been implemented.
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'''Writing''' is a feature added to the game on February 27, 2006. "[[Suggestions:Implemented#Writing on the tree (or sand)|Writing on the tree (or sand)]]" had been [[Suggestions|suggested]] by [[User:Snarf|Snarf]] on January 27, 2006. As with speech, natives and ousiders have difficulty understanding each other. A player without [[Skills|language skills]] will see messages written by the other [[Character classes|side]] as [[language|gibberish]].
  
Similar to speech, Natives/Ousiders can't understand the other's messages, and vice versa. It appears as gibberish.
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Players can write on [[hut]]s in [[camp]]s, on trees in the [[jungle]], or in sand on the [[beach]]. Each method uses 1 [[AP]] per message unless the new message is identical to the old one, in which case there is no AP cost. (E.g., writing nothing over "Trading post" costs 1 AP, but writing nothing where nothing is written costs 0.) Players with multiple pieces of [[driftwood]] can construct [[signpost]]s which are more visible and durable than other forms of writing (although you cannot post a sign at a location containing a hut, fruit tree or bush, or other [[Locations#Details|detail]]).  
  
=== Tree ===
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== Carving on huts ==
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You can carve a message onto the side of a [[hut]] if you have a [[knife]] or [[dagger]].
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:''You carve [message] onto the side of a hut.''
  
You can carve a message in Jungle terrain with density ranging from 5 to 9.
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Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.
* ''You carve '''XX''' onto a tree.''
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:''Carved on the side of a hut is [message]''
  
Any character that visits that area will see the terrain description and your message.
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If there is already a message carved on the hut, your message will replace it.
* ''Carved on a nearby tree is '''XX'''''
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:''You scratch out what was carved there before.''
  
If a carved message already exists in the area, you will not be able to carve anything.
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Carving an empty message removes any previous message on the side of the hut.
* ''You can't find any room to carve anything.''
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:''You scratch out what was carved there before.''
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:''You make a few practice scratches on the side of a hut.''
  
By chopping jungle to density lower than 5, you will destroy the carving.
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== Carving on a tree in the jungle (density 5-10) ==
*''The tree with the carvings is chopped down, blade marks obscuring all trace of what was there.''
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You can carve on trees in the [[jungle]] if you have a [[knife]] or [[dagger]].
  
It requires a knife to carve into trees
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You can't carve a message on a tree in jungle terrain with density ranging from 0 to 4.
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:''You look around for something to carve onto but there doesn't seem to be anything obvious.''
  
=== Sand ===
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You can carve a message onto a tree in jungle terrain with density ranging from 5 to 10.
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:''You carve [message] onto a tree.''
  
You can draw a message in Beach terrain.
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Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.
*''You draw '''XX''' in the sand.''
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:''Carved on a nearby tree is [message]''
  
If a drawn message already exists in the area, you will be able to draw over it.
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If there is already a message carved in that square, you won't be able to carve another one.
*''You draw '''XX''' in the sand obliterating what was there before.''
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:''You can't find any room to carve anything.''
  
=== Huts ===
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You can destroy the carving by chopping the jungle down to density 4.
You can carve a message into squares that contain huts.
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:''The tree with the carvings is chopped down, blade marks obscuring all trace of what was there.''
*''You carve '''XX''' onto the side of a hut.''
 
  
Any players in the square will see what you have carved in the hut.
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== Drawing in the sand on the beach ==
*''Carved on the side of a hut is '''XX''' ''
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You can draw a message in the sand in [[beach]] terrain.
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:''You draw [message] in the sand.''
  
You can scratch out something that has already been carved to write your own message.
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Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.
*''You scratch out what was carved there before.''
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:''Drawn in the sand is [message]''
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If there is already a message drawn in that square, your message will replace it.
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:''You draw [message] in the sand obliterating what was there before.''
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Drawing an empty message removes any previous message in that square of the beach.
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:''You kick sand around obliterating what was there before.''
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[[Category:Gameplay]]

Latest revision as of 04:22, 9 June 2009

Writing is a feature added to the game on February 27, 2006. "Writing on the tree (or sand)" had been suggested by Snarf on January 27, 2006. As with speech, natives and ousiders have difficulty understanding each other. A player without language skills will see messages written by the other side as gibberish.

Players can write on huts in camps, on trees in the jungle, or in sand on the beach. Each method uses 1 AP per message unless the new message is identical to the old one, in which case there is no AP cost. (E.g., writing nothing over "Trading post" costs 1 AP, but writing nothing where nothing is written costs 0.) Players with multiple pieces of driftwood can construct signposts which are more visible and durable than other forms of writing (although you cannot post a sign at a location containing a hut, fruit tree or bush, or other detail).

Carving on huts

You can carve a message onto the side of a hut if you have a knife or dagger.

You carve [message] onto the side of a hut.

Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.

Carved on the side of a hut is [message]

If there is already a message carved on the hut, your message will replace it.

You scratch out what was carved there before.

Carving an empty message removes any previous message on the side of the hut.

You scratch out what was carved there before.
You make a few practice scratches on the side of a hut.

Carving on a tree in the jungle (density 5-10)

You can carve on trees in the jungle if you have a knife or dagger.

You can't carve a message on a tree in jungle terrain with density ranging from 0 to 4.

You look around for something to carve onto but there doesn't seem to be anything obvious.

You can carve a message onto a tree in jungle terrain with density ranging from 5 to 10.

You carve [message] onto a tree.

Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.

Carved on a nearby tree is [message]

If there is already a message carved in that square, you won't be able to carve another one.

You can't find any room to carve anything.

You can destroy the carving by chopping the jungle down to density 4.

The tree with the carvings is chopped down, blade marks obscuring all trace of what was there.

Drawing in the sand on the beach

You can draw a message in the sand in beach terrain.

You draw [message] in the sand.

Anyone who visits that square will see the terrain description and your message.

Drawn in the sand is [message]

If there is already a message drawn in that square, your message will replace it.

You draw [message] in the sand obliterating what was there before.

Drawing an empty message removes any previous message in that square of the beach.

You kick sand around obliterating what was there before.