Cormyr and the Dalelands

General Category => Ask the Staff Anything => ServerQuestions => Topic started by: Dismus on Dec 27, 2013, 01:04 PM

Title: Teleport Key Finder
Post by: Dismus on Dec 27, 2013, 01:04 PM
Ok. I used to know how it worked but, for the life of me I can't remember. Is it based off a skill? Do you have to be near where you teleport in to find the key? I keep getting  ? ? ? ? when I use it in some areas so I assume you are able to teleport to it and some areas get the obvious can't teleport here message. Can some one shed some light on this. You would think I would have this after playing on this server since 2006. :-/
Title: Teleport Key Finder
Post by: Deleted on Dec 27, 2013, 01:12 PM
From what I remember, it's based off of Spellcraft.  However, areas can have their key hidden, in which case they become a guessing game.  (Usually the key is part of the area name, but not always.)
Title: Teleport Key Finder
Post by: Yaldabaoth on Dec 27, 2013, 01:41 PM
I remember testing this out with Runaiwem one day, and even he couldn't get the teleport key finder to display the key name for the Drunken Badger Inn.  I have honestly never understood the point of the hidden keys.  What is that meant to represent, ICly?  You've been to this area before, but you can't remember how to teleport there unless you can play guess the noun for an hour or two?  Some of the teleport keys have very unintuitive names, which makes this more problematic.  The Drunken Badger is quite likely the worst offender.  If I recall, it's "A Quiet Clearing".  That took Runaiwem and myself the better part of 2 hours to guess one day.
Title: Teleport Key Finder
Post by: The Red Mage on Dec 27, 2013, 01:52 PM
I haven't been able to get mine to work either, but the character I was trying it on doesn't have... skills.
Title: Teleport Key Finder
Post by: Vincent07 on Dec 27, 2013, 11:21 PM
There is a spellcraft check required to get the key to list.

Some keys are hidden, resulting in  ???? when used.  This usually means the keys are visible elsewhere, either the area name or something, but this is not always the case.