Talk:Ludibrium
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Why would someone quietly suppress the links at this entry to internet troll and hacker? Not a question of doubtful relevance, surely. Wetman 22:23, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Hahah. The langauge in this article is at times amazingly impenetrable. I love it. Turly-burly 06:15, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ludibrium Party Quest
If a players wishes to enter, they need a party of six people levels 35 to 50. To pass the challenges of the party quest, a party must include: a thief with dark sight, a cleric or wizard with level 1 teleport, and a bowman or assassin with maxed range. Players pass through a series of challenges to proceed to the bonus stage, where they break boxes to earn hidden surprises including items and mesos.
- The above was tacked onto the article. Can it be edited to shed light on ludibrium, the subject of this article? --Wetman 01:50, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
- Tacking a [citation needed] into an article takes less than a moment and requires only a passing whim. It's easy to read it as an act of laziness, even when not intentionally disruptive. I googled "Robert Anton Smith" and "Priory of Sion" and got two supportive quotes in a few minutes. The abuse of {{Fact}} templates by editors who just don't like some text makes more fastidious editors loathe to use them, even on legitimate occasions. The better sort are very sparing of [citation needed].--Wetman (talk) 14:56, 26 March 2008 (UTC)