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Dinkleberry

At a certain AH level, cursing over sheep tells if they can be shorn.

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Just like when you activate a sickle you can see when a tree has a sprout, at a certain level of AH and you have your scissors activated, you can tell by cursing over the sheep if their wool can/needs to be shorn.


 


Would save me some time having to recheck them all to make sure I've not missed one of them, not an easy task since they don't sit still.


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Ah, cursoring (mouse over), this had me confused for a second.  A fine idea though, so long as it's feasible.


 


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Lol - I also thought it was about swearing at sheep :)


 


The real idea is OK though.


 


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Ah, cursoring (mouse over), this had me confused for a second.  A fine idea though, so long as it's feasible.

 

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i first read it also as cursing over sheep..it was nice for a quick giggle.  a good number of oddities in game cause cursing over so it looked legit either way.   would be cool though if like how a  sickle cursoring over trees reveals sprouts at x level of skill in forestry..that at x level of skill in AH reveals shearing on sheeps

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If we get this we're gonna need a tool tip for milking too :P


 


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I for one think cursing at sheep should tell them they can be shorn... same for cows and milking.

This works fine... for now.

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If we get this we're gonna need a tool tip for milking too :P

 

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such a thing to udder

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Sorry but this is very rude treatment of sheep. Possibly you are cursing because of the shearing process but please do not take it out on these poor innocents. Animal cruelty of any sort I can not abide!


 


=Ayes=


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