[quote=hwango][quote=Branden Linton]I may be the highest ranked connected Hell at 324. .
P.S. I’m not stopping till I get my stat to 666. There better be a new title by then.[/quote]
What title do you have now? edited by hwango on 5/15/2012[/quote]
so my [color=rgb(190, 16, 7)]48618 [/color]Cryptic Clues are a lot? I’ve been afraid to spend them. Ridiculous Hat [color=rgb(190, 16, 7)](you have 316) isn’t as few as I feared I’d need soon?[/color]
I have no idea - I can only assume something at the University, but since it was quite some time ago it’s possible that they’ve since capped whatever storylet it was at 10 (according to my records, I was booted out in February of 2011, so they’ve had at least a year to install a limit). I know I haven’t been able to raise it since. I guess I should put that on my mantelpiece after all.
I’m relatively new in Fallen London and far too easily distracted to focus on a singular item or achievement - I’d rather have a little bit of everything.
[quote=Passionario]I’m relatively new in Fallen London and far too easily distracted to focus on a singular item or achievement - I’d rather have a little bit of everything.
The closest thing I have is Connected: Masters 9.[/quote]
That is quite singular, sir! How did you do that? I thought all options to raise Connected: The Masters cap out after level 5 or so.
Never heard of that. Where did you get it?[/quote]
When Searing Enigmas were created - about a year ago, I think - they were accidentally put up for sale at the Bazaar. The mistake was corrected after a few days, and all existing Searing Enigmas were converted to False Leads. They have literally no use at all, but they do make for a nice mantelpiece.
/EDIT: D–n, too slow! The good Sir is correct. edited by Cedric Appleby on 5/19/2012
Indeed. They cost 2 pence to buy and initially sold for half that amount. After they were ‘removed’ from the game, the sell price was bumped up to 2. It’s really not much of an achievement to have one, more of a token to say that I was there when that screw-up happened. (“Enigmagate”)