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grapedog
10-11-2017, 11:09 PM
Was curious if there was a thread somewhere that explained what the stuff is, or does. I haven't been able to find anything, and I was hoping someone could help me.

I got out of mine, a golden feather charm, a meteor etched gold ring, a hazy white note, a shimmering violet orb, and a small opaque spider.


I'd appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction so I have a better idea of what this stuff is.

Taernath
10-11-2017, 11:12 PM
The new GIFTBOX item is now released in all instances!
They contain the following items:

a small sentient spider: This is the spider that lived inside the glaes spider charms. The GIFTBOX is a ruined version of the glaes spider charm, which you break open.

a shimmering violet orb: This is a large RPA award.

a hazy white note: This is a 1 pound lightener.

a meteor-etched gold ring: This is a gold ring guaranteed for 30 days.

a golden feather charm: This is an encumbrance reducing feather for 300 seconds and has 3 uses.

The spider has all the same verbs as the glaes spider charms. It will have even MORE features unlocked in the coming day(s)!
Everything in the GIFTBOX is account attuned to you, except the gold ring and feather charm.
Those of you who still own a glaes spider charm can COVER them for a new verb (just a minor addition).
You can claim a GIFTBOX until August 31st.
Enjoy!
Wyrom, PM
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Viekn
10-11-2017, 11:13 PM
Here are the answers to your questions: https://gswiki.play.net/GIFTBOX_(verb)/saved_posts

damn you Taernath!

Taernath
10-11-2017, 11:17 PM
damn you Taernath!

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grapedog
10-12-2017, 12:15 AM
The old spider charm, which I still have, was expendable. After so many actions it would crumble. This new spider, in my case a small opaque spider, so it's wearable, and zesty? does it crumble after too much usage?

Taernath
10-12-2017, 12:28 AM
There were certain verbs/interactions that would cause the original to crumble or otherwise stop functioning, but it's not normally crumbly. I seem to remember GMs being able to restore them, but I doubt that's the case any more. As far as I know the new one can't be killed.