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Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 6:07 pm
by puzzled
I bought this ring from the temple, but the description is confusing
It says
"Inf Shrinkage [holder), nano veut dire homme et sana femme."
So what does it do? I can't read the french part.
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 7:58 pm
by ShadowBlade
The French part means :
nano means man and sana means woman
It was probably not supposed to be there - most likely, Indinera just forgot to remove it.
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 9:11 pm
by puzzled
I don't understand - what is not supposed to be there? The ring? Or the description? What is the ring supposed to do? Inflict shrinkage I understand, it shrinks the holder. But what is the positive effect of it?
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Thu May 13, 2010 2:59 pm
by ShadowBlade
I don't understand - what is not supposed to be there? The ring? Or the description?
I meant the French part of the description.
What is the ring supposed to do? Inflict shrinkage I understand, it shrinks the holder. But what is the positive effect of it?
It's been too long since I played LF2 and I don't remember much about that ring, sorry. Maybe someone else will be able to help.
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Fri May 14, 2010 12:33 am
by Kale
In all likelihood, he simply forgot to remove that text before releasing the game. The error was probably not even brought to his attention, or at least not in time to get it fixed in the v. 1.6 release.
I can't get a straight translation, but it seems to just be a note to remind him that the ring was for females only, and not for male party members. As this appears to be the case when you check to see who can equip it.
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Fri May 14, 2010 1:10 am
by puzzled
So you're both telling me that the only effect is to inflict shrinkage on the wearer, with no positive benefit?
Re: Samarita-nano ring??

Posted:
Fri May 14, 2010 1:30 am
by Kale
Yes, yes it is. Please to be enjoying the cursed ring. :P
Okay, so maybe it was supposed to have a positive effect then.