Subject: Re: I was going to say "be careful with meta" but then...
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Posted on: 2017-12-08 10:18:00 UTC

I'm probably going to write the meta as "there are leveling guides that they can get in-game" and acknowledge that she's not using a full one. Some people use a book called "Atlas Loot" to talk about what what different bosses drop.

In Dark Legacy, there was actually a character that was named WoWhead. http://www.darklegacycomics.com/105 In Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth, one character yelled for a laptop so she could look up the quest.

Someone could have talked to her about where good leveling zones were and how to find the flightpoints, with some inaccurate information if I remembered something wrong. This also covers anything I learned on an alt, though realistically it could have been things directly told to her by a guildie. (Guild chat and general chat, meta information is that she has a miniature buzzbox.)

My druid did once get an in-game mail from a trainer that said "talk to me when you've reached the 16th level."

I'm not going to have her remember anything about switching to an alt when guildies were calling for dungeon runs. When she mails things to alts, it's the same as sending stuff to a guildie that could use it.

That actually reminds me of something I did in-game that fits with her story. My guildie was requesting bear flesh to level up her cooking. I remembered that I got through those levels by fishing in Feralas. When I mailed her the fish, I included information on where to find the recipes in the mail.

I noticed that WoW bags still seem to work within PPC. I assume they are physically small and can hold an entire set of armor without being heavy. Maybe they work more like bags of holding? In-universe, I think Trojie might have had a Bag that was made in DoSAT.

I've also heard of PPC characters who can read the Words during interludes to get insight into what their partner is feeling. I might play with that a little bit.

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