Attention, Enchanters: Here's a map of all the fonts I've ever tapped
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 4:57 am
Piercing: Steel Grey
Slashing: Orange Leather
Fire: Red
Cold: White
Electric: Yellow
Acid: Dark Green
Death: Pale Green
Holy: Cyan
Unholy: Blood
Arcane: Purple
(Don't mind the black 'fonts', those are just a glitch.)
I don't know whether this belongs in Club Jorm or here, but... I'm surprised I haven't heard of anyone posting a map of the fonts before.
If there's something I've missed (which there probably is) I'd appreciate someone telling me the coordinates so I can improve it. For instance, Elysium I thought I had mapped out but then it turns out some weren't readily visible because Stoopkid and Edward and Maurice keep overdrawing everything. Stoopkid especially, sheesh.
I'd also like to hear opinions on the colors I picked to represent each damage type. I know fire fonts on fire pits and cold fonts on snowy mountaintops are pretty hard to make out, but it's not too bad is it? Especially if you zoom in, or use your operating system's screen magnifier.
You might notice a few of these, such as the slashing font on the east side of the largest central body of water, are 'no longer with us' -- they're dead. The slashing font was murdered by someone ages ago, but thanks to viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5466&p=22175 THIS update and its big ugly stupid face, we're about to see a lot more fonts dying in a few weeks. I don't know how many fonts were simply left at their default 35 for ever and ever, but it was a pretty popular move; likely they were making the reasonable assumption that low-level characters would want to get XP from sacrificing potions. Unfortunately, they probably won't get that chance now.
Has there been any attempt to organize, for instance, a heroic band of mortals and misfits from every end of the alignment spectrum in order to save the Nexus and its fonts?
Because of how opaque the font capacity system is, it doesn't seem like saving the 35-point fonts (or even just most fonts in general, ultimately) would be even remotely feasible without some forum of coordination. Not that I'm all that well-coordinated myself, I'll admit...