So far in Berdusk this morning, every tavern I've checked is "out of stock" in ale.
Did a party of thirsty dwarves come through there or something?
Berdusk Ale Run
Re: Berdusk Ale Run
Is that even a question? Of course the Dwarves didn't drink all the ale... It was the Dwarves AND the Halflings! That or the Garlites made all the ale invisible.
On a serious note, that happens from time to time, I've saw a few posts in the bugs section of the forum and the IMM's get it restocked pretty quick.
On a serious note, that happens from time to time, I've saw a few posts in the bugs section of the forum and the IMM's get it restocked pretty quick.
Re: Berdusk Ale Run
Sneaksy halflings. Can't trust them.Nimboro wrote:Is that even a question? Of course the Dwarves didn't drink all the ale... It was the Dwarves AND the Halflings! That or the Garlites made all the ale invisible.
On a serious note, that happens from time to time, I've saw a few posts in the bugs section of the forum and the IMM's get it restocked pretty quick.
I always thought it restocked randomly. Didn't know it required divine intervention to get the booze flowing.
Re: Berdusk Ale Run
In general, merchants are automatically supplied, yes.
The problem in this case is that an object is assigned to that merchant via that area's resets information and sometimes the amounts given to a mobile are out of date. So, specifically, in this case each merchant was given 100 ales (so if there are more than 100 ales present in the game then that merchant may be out of stock). I just updated the amount for each Berdusk barkeep to avoid that problem.
Thanks for pointing it out.
The problem in this case is that an object is assigned to that merchant via that area's resets information and sometimes the amounts given to a mobile are out of date. So, specifically, in this case each merchant was given 100 ales (so if there are more than 100 ales present in the game then that merchant may be out of stock). I just updated the amount for each Berdusk barkeep to avoid that problem.
Thanks for pointing it out.
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