They do. They also employ a filter that rejects users spamming the exact same message repeatedly. Hence you can see normal users spamming "B>Items@@@@@" followed by "B>Items@@@@" … (more)This is why bots took to replacing letters, namely "C" with a "K", and using "(dot)" instead of a period, and later adopted different URLs entirely.
Filters are typically easy to bypass if you're focused enough on bypassing it. For example, a manga website I browse censors "Tomo" (long story). "To mo" or "T o m o" bypasses the censor, as would "To.mo" or "To|mo" or other basic combinations. But the more they censor means the less people can say, which is also something you have to watch out for. (less)
No,, it will not respond to the water of life, either. So, how can I get another pet without using real life cash? If someone can tell me this, I would appreciate it. I would also like to know, I was looking at the pets in the NX Shop and they sounded good, but it seems that they only last for 90 days? Does that mean that I have to buy another one after the 90 days?
Thank You,
AngelRose59
There are a few 90-pets. Nexon also releases a series of permanent pets, although they're not available in Reboot. Currently there's a Pink Bean pet package available for 13,935 NX in non-Reboot worlds.
These pets are rotated often and tend to correspond to ongoing events. Permanent pets do not need to be revived with the Water of Life, but they do need to be fed.
Personally I have a few permanent pets scattered about my characters; a Fennec Fox I got for free during a very old event, an Ice Dragon on my I/L mage, and my Lillin pet on my Aran.
90-day pets can be bought from the cash shop and revived (unless otherwise stated).
You can also obtain a free pet from Hilla (Blackheart), specifically hard-mode Hilla which drops more often. You can also get a free pet from the Ursus shop for some materials. Both Blackheart and the Lil' Ursus pets are temporary. (less)
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Horntail's right head is the smartest and has the most academic knowledge, Horntail's left head is quick-witted and street-smart, and Horntail's center head is rather dumb and pretentious but also the most power-hungry.
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If mushrooms stop bouncing, they'll turn into a house like in Heneseys.
service, would you rather email, and wait for a reply, or call and talk to a actual human being about it?
Do you not find it sad that the actual users of the game are more knowledgeable about fixing issues, than actual tech support who is paid for it?
This post is not seeking technical support for my issue, as I have already consulted reddit, and all the solutions there also fail.
Email, honestly. In addition, phone support is notorious for being absolutely terrible; it's what started many of the stereotypes about tech support in the first place. Many companies maintain a support forum where normal users as well as official company reps offer their pooled advice; this makes it easier to pool ideas together and come up with solutions. Traditional tech support is maintained for unique issues, or issues involving sensitive information, but isn't necessarily better than the forum.
If none of us can be of any more help, I'm not sure what else to say, however. (less)