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Revision as of 12:17, 3 October 2008
This article contains information for players or people interested in playing The Mana World rEvolt. If you're interested for the Classic game, please go to the Classic portal.
This article is for reference purpose
The features described in this article are already implemented in the game. The article should describe how a certain aspect of the game currently works. You may of course edit this article to improve the description of the circumstances. Your opinions or improvement suggestions about the described aspects themself are of course appreciated, too. But please put these on the discussion page of this article to keep facts and fiction separated.
Rules and Etiquette
The rules of the game, as posted by Platyna are:
- 1. Do not abuse other players (it means insults, swearing etc.)
- 2. No bots.
- 3. No spamming/flooding (including trade spam).
- 4. No begging.
- 5. Speak English.
Additionally we would advise the following etiquette:
- 1. Do not drop-steal without permission (drop-steal: take items dropped by a monster someone else killed)
- 2. Do not kill-steal without permission (kill-steal: kill a monster someone else is fighting to get easy exp)
- 3. Be polite; take the time to greet people before you ask anything; follow the same etiquette in conversation as you would follow in real life.
- 4. Don't do unto others what you wouldn't like to be done to you. Don't say to others what you wouldn't like being said to you.
Controls
Keyboard
Key | Action |
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Arrow | move around |
Ctrl | attack |
F1 | toggle the online help |
F2 | toggle profile window |
F3 | toggle inventory window |
F4 | toggle equipment window |
F5 | toggle skills window |
F6 | toggle minimap |
F7 | toggle chat window |
F8 | toggle shortcutbar |
F9 | show setup window |
F10 | toggle debug window |
Alt+0--Alt+9, - & + | show emoticons |
S or Alt+S | sit down / stand up |
Alt+F | toggle debug pathfinding feature |
Alt+T | toggle ignore/allow incoming trades |
Alt+P | take screenshot |
A | target nearest monster |
H | hide all non-sticky windows |
G or Z | pick up item |
Enter | focus chat window / send message |
Shift | hold it when attacking to lock target for auto attack |
Tip: The keys listed here are the default keys. To change the keys go to setup -> keyboard.
Mouse
Key | Action |
---|---|
Left-click (on character) | Attack |
Left-click (on item) | walk to and pick up |
Left-click (on ground) | toggle walking in the direction of the cursor |
Right-click (on character) | context sensitive menu |
Tip: When walking using the mouse, your character will automatically use a pathfinding algorithm to take the nearest route to the mouse pointer's location.
Left click to execute default action: walk, pick up an item, attack a monster and talk to NPCs (be sure to click on their feet). Right click to show up a context menu (attack, trade,...). Holding [Left Shift] prevents from walking when attacking.
First Steps
Also see: Getting started
You've spawned in Tulimshar for the first time! Congratulations and welcome to the Mana World. Immediately, you should either press F3 or click Inventory, click on the Cotton Shirt, and click Equip. This will make you less half-naked and increase your defense.
You gain levels by killing monsters. Killing monsters is what you'll be doing most of the time, so you'd better get used to it. You can either click on a monster, or target the nearest one by pressing "A" and "Ctrl" to attack. It is a lot easier to beat a monster if you target and press "Shft" and "Ctrl" together. This will make you attack automatically as long as you don't move.
NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) are characters on the server. You can easily recognize them by their grayish blue name. You can click on them to talk to them. Some of them have quests for you to accomplish, others will sell and buy things from you, and some will heal you. If you walk to the right and down through the gate from where you start out, an NPC named Elanore will heal you for free until you get to Level 10. Note that If you attack by holding down CTRL, you can heal by clicking her at the same time. This should help you speed trough those first 10 levels by fighting fire goblins.
Once you've killed a monster, it dies and looks dead for a few seconds. It may drop an item. You can stand on top of the item and press "G" or "Z" to get the item. If you want to use it, it is in your inventory. If you can't use nor equip it, it might be a quest item or a useless item. Useless items can be sold to the NPC Neko, or any NPC that buys and sells items. Although the prices of the items they sell vary, they always buy from you at the same price. These prices are listed thoroughly on Item reference.
After you've killed enough monsters, you'll have enough Skill points to get job level 3. Either press F5 or click "Skills", select Basic, and click "Up" three times. For the moment only basic skills are implemented in the game (no magic, yet!), and only the first three levels have a function.
- Level 1 enables the ability to trade with others
- Level 2 enables the ability to express emotions
- Level 3 enables character to sit
Press "S" to sit. This makes your automatic recovery go faster. You can also hold "Alt" and press any of the numbers 1 through 9 to emote, or show an emoticon above your head.
Raising Your Stats
NOTE: There is no magic in the game yet, so INT is completely worthless! LUCK do nothing that DEX, STR, or VIT don't already do better. Do not up these stats at all!
When you gain a level in The Mana World, you are awarded points that you can distribute as you please among the various stats. Essentially, only two routes are beneficial in the long term, and the community refers to them as Warrior, or Melee, and Archer, or Ranged.
For BOTH classes AGILITY had become essential, since the 'Quick Attack Bug' fixing. Increse this stat will make your attack faster and faster!
Warrior
The Warrior is more difficult to train as it eats up 33% more stat points than an Archer, and is more vulnerable to attack from monsters. However, the Warrior has the greatest potential for making money, because there's no need to purchase arrows. The weapon of choice for a Warrior is a Short Sword.
- STR is important to increase the base damage of the Short Sword's attack. You can increase this until you are satisfied with your base damage. Note that strength has low priority. For example if your attack does 100 damage,and there's a monster with 390hp you will only beat this monster in less hits when you increase your strength with 30 values. If you use the points required to raise str 30 points on agil and dex, you will attack a lot faster and miss less.
- AGIL this will influence the speed of your attacks
- VIT is always important because it raises both defense and maximum health, as well as speeds up your idle healing rate. It also makes healing items heal you an extra percentage of hp. Always increase this.
- DEX is important to the Warrior until somewhere in the 50-60 total points range. This is only to ensure that your attacks aren't evaded by high level monsters.
- LUK is also very important to train because it raises your critical hit ratio and also is the only way a warrior can raise his base damage after a point.
Finding a good balance is rather tricky, and players tend to disagree to the ideal ratio. Therefor the best advice I could give you is to take head in what your character really needs during fights, for example if you want to start fighting snakes but can't hit 'm it means it's time to raise dex...
Archer
The Archer is the easiest to train because only two stats are needed to make it strong, and because it can kill monsters more rapidly and efficiently. However, the Archer is dependent on a lot of arrows for its livelihood, and so a lot of inventory weight and money will be taken up by arrows.The strongest weapon for an Archer at the time is the Forest Bow.This can be obtained two ways:1. doing the Forest Bow Quest(See quests subtitle) Or bought at the North Pole's Shop for 20,000gp.
- Agil this makes you attack faster, it's very improtant, always raise it.
- VIT is always important because it raises both defense and maximum health, as well as speeds up your idle healing rate. However as an archer your attacks are ranged, thus you need to rely in this less as opposed to warriors. But eventually you will need this for narrow maps that are crowded with monsters.
- DEX this is the most important stat for archers because it raises both the accuracy of your attack and adds to the base damage of the Bow. Many Archers are content to stop raising DEX in the 80-90 range, while some others would max it out completely before even starting to touch their vitality.
Quick Walkthrough
- LVL 1-15: Kill maggots and the occassional scorpion. Kill fire goblins while you can heal for free from Elanore.
- LVL 13-28: Kill pinkies, get a Scythe. Kill bats, pinkies and fluffies.
- LVL 25-40: Kill green slimes, giant maggots, red scorpions. Save up for and get Light Platemail and a Silk Headband.
- LVL 38-50: Kill red slimes, black scorpions, and logheads. Save up Raw Logs and GP, get a Forest Bow.
- LVL 45-60: Kill flowers, evil mushrooms, snakes, spiders, and yellow slimes. Get the Iron Helmets. Finish up the quests and your collection of rare drops.
- LVL 61-90+: Have fun in the Snake Cave!
There is a map of the current world at: User:Superkoop/IngameMap
Quests
Aiden and Ishi's monsters points
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Tulimshar village; market
What to do: First talk to Aiden he's standing at the gate across Elanore the healer, he'll register you for this quest. After that, the game keeps a count of the number of kills you made and gives you monster points accordingly (note that not all monsters give monster points). You can exchange these points for items by talking to Ishi. There's no point in stocking up the points, the rewards will always be the same.
Reward: The items you get change, but they are never rare or highly valuable. Most of the items you'll probably just sell. The best items (currently) are cotton pants.
Vincent's Action Figure
Type: One time
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Tulimshar village; East
What to do: Vincent needs 30 Bug legs to make an action figure.
Bug Legs dropped by: Maggot (4%); Scorpion (7%); Bat (4%); Spikey mushroom (0.5%); Fire goblin (8%); Giant maggot (7.5%); Red scorpion (5%); Black scorpion (8%)
Reward: 1,000 GP
Sandra's Red Scorpion Stingers
Type: One time
Difficulty: Hard
Location: Tulimshar village; outside the walls of the market SouthEast corner
What to do: Sandra wants you to bring her 5 Red scorpion stingers to prove you killed them. Red scorpions require some dexterity in order for you to be able to hit them, so depending on what character you're building, it might take a while before you can do this quest.
Red scorpion stingers dropped by: Red scorpion (20%)
Reward: 1 Bow (+15 Damage) + 100 arrows
Farmer's Scythe
Type: One time
Difficulty: Easy
Location: North of Hurnscald
What to do: The Pinkies are eating the farmer's crops. Bring him 10 Pink antennae as proof of your kills. There are not many pinkies on that map though. I suggest you go to the Ice Cave, where there is a much higher density of pinkies. If you want to know if you'll be able to kill them, Pinkies have more HP then Fire goblins, but give less damage.
Pink antennae dropped by: Pinkie (8%)
Reward: 1 Scythe (+75 Damage)
Forest Bow
Type: One time
Difficulty: Medium
Location: In the bow shop in Hurnscald (there's a practice target out back)
What to do: The Bow Master can make you a Forest bow. After running back and forth a while between the Bow Master and Jack the Lumberjack you find out you'll have to supply the wood, and pay 10,000 GP. The tricky part is, finding a Log that is good. Before you pay, the Bow Master will test out your Log to see if it's strong enough. Whether or not a Log breaks is random--the chance of it not breaking is 1/20. You can find Log Heads in the Woodlands (SW)
Raw logs dropped by: Log heads (20%)
Reward: 1 Forest bow (+65 Damage)
Doug's Snake Lamps
Type: One time
Difficulty: Medium
Location: In the Diamonds Cove restaurant (third level, Inn) in the Woodlands (SW)
What to do: Doug needs 40 Cave snake lamps to light up the rooms in the Inn. The advantage in killing the snakes is, that maybe before you have all the 40 lamps, you'll get some jeans dropped by the snakes.
Snake lamps dropped by: Cave snakes (8%)
Reward: 2,000 GP
Rauk's Alchemy
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Hard
Location: In the Woodlands (NW); in the SE corner
What to do: Gauk will turn 20 Small mushrooms into an Iron potion and 20 Petals in to a Concentration potion
Small mushrooms dropped by: Evil mushroom (5%)
Petals dropped by: Flower (5%)
Rewards: Either of
- 1 Iron potion
- 1 Concentration potion
Snowman's Sweet Tooth
Type: One time
Difficulty: Medium
Location: In the Northpole; center of the map
What to do: The Snowman would like you to get him 10 Chocolate bars, 5 Cactus potions, and 15 Candies
Chocolate bar dropped by: Scorpion (0.5%); Rudolph slime (3%); Red slime (1.1%); Red scorpion (1%); Black scorpion (1%)
Candies dropped by: Scorpion (1%); Rudolph slime (6%)
Cactus potions dropped by: Maggot (1.5%); Bat (1.5%); Spikey mushroom (1.5%); Fire goblin (1.5%); Green slime (1%); Yellow slime (3.5%); Giant maggot (50%); ;
Reward: 1 Santa Hat (+2 Defense)
Treasure Chest
Type: One time
Difficulty: Hard
Location: In the Mines; second level, end of the tunnel
What to do: Open the treasure chest, you need exactly three Keys to do so.
Keys dropped by: Spider (5%)
Reward: 1 Short sword (+100 Damage)
Iron Helmets
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Hard
Location: In the blacksmith's shop in Hurnscald, speak with Nicholas.
What to do: Collect Iron ores in the lower level of the Mines. In addition to 10,000 GP per helmet, you'll need: 5 ores for the Knight Helmet, 10 ores for the Crusader Helmet, and 15 ores for the Warlord Helmet.
Iron ores dropped by: Yellow slimes (1.5%)
Rewards: Either of
- Knight Helmet (+20 Defense)
- Crusader Helmet (+25 Defense)
- Warlord Helmet (+25 Defense)
Total cost: 5, 10 or 15 Iron ores + 10,000 GP
Hermit Indian
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Hard
Location: In the southwest end of the mountain maps which connect to the eastern part of the desert. Some people have trouble finding it, but it's not really that hard. The road of the map forks in only 3 places. The first fork is in the second cave. Go East to meet the Indian and go south to head towards the southeast end. If you took the road towards the Indian you will find to other forks. The next fork is in the 4th cave, North is a dead end south is the way you want to go. Then the third fork is in the 5th cave, south goes to another cave (under development) and West is towards the hermit
What to do: Collect snake skins, in combination with other items, the Indian will make you a new item out of it.
Snake skins dropped by: Mountain snakes (1.5%)
Jeans dropped by: Lamp snakes (0.4%)
Fancy hat dropped by: (regular) Snakes (3%)
Rewards: Either of
- Black cowboy hat or White cowboy hat (both +6 Defense), the color is random (50-50%)
- Jeans chaps (+3 Defense)
Total cost: Depending on the choice of reward above, either of
- 2 Snake skins + 1 Fancy hat + 1,000 GP
- 10 Snake skins + 1 Jeans shorts + 1,000 GP
Agostine the taylor
Type: One time
Difficulty: Easy
Location: In the inn at the north pole
What to do:
- Bring Agostine an iron potion (you can buy one in the house just south of the inn) and he'll give you 500 GP as a reward
- The tailor will now offer to make some fashionable winter gloves, for that he does need some white fur though. And he'll do a quality check for each patch you bring, meaning there's a 1/30 chance that he'll accept your fur. Collect furs until he accepts the quality and you're given your gloves for a fee of 15,000 GP
- He'll also offer to make a pair of matching fur boots, in the same manner as above. You'll need a pair of boots in addition to the white furs and the 15,000 GP
White fur dropped by: Fluffy (8%)
Boots dropped by: Red slime (2.5%)
Reward 1: 500 GP
Reward 2: Winter gloves (+2 Defense)
Reward 3: Fur boots (+3 Defense)
Total cost: 1 Iron potion + about 60 White furs + 1 Boots + 29,500 GP
Lora Tay, The Legendary Seamstress
Type: One Time
Difficulty: Medium
Location: Top floor of Dimond's Cove Inn, lower right room.
What to do: Do Agostine's quest first, the conversation item to do anything useful with Lora doesn't appear until you have the Agostine's gloves (and maybe the boots too).
Talk to Lora Tay a bit until you get to the part where she starts coughing. To get her to stop coughing bring her a bottle of water.. Engage her in conversation again and repeat what you said before. Now give her the water and she will thank you.
If she tells you to get out, just talk to her again and pick different conversation topics.
Bottle of water dropped by: Mouboo (7.5%)
Rewards: Lora Tay will crop cotton shirts into tanktops, lengthen tanktops into shirts, create cotton shirts, tanktops, boots, etc, for you for a cost and varying amounts of cotton cloth depending on the item.
Total cost: 1 Bottle of Water
Selim the dyer
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Medium
Location: Selim is located in the house to the east of Jack, next to the south entrance of Hurnscald. Rauk is located near a pond west of the woodland village, a little south of the western entrance on the same map as Oscar.
What to do: Engage Selim in conversation and ask about how to make dyes and where to find them. He will tell you that some alchemists can make them from ingredients. Go to Rauk and ask him about dyes. After conversing with him he will tell you that he can make them with the right ingredients. The ingredients vary and can be found in many places. The maps immediately west of Dimond's Cove and the map south of Dimond's Cove are the best places to gather the herbs for the dyes. Hold down the A button to target the nearest monster and walk around to find them. You will need to attack them like you would a monster. Pearls can be found in the map above the snake and scorpion beach, west of Tulimshar. Then return to Rauk with the ingredients to create the dyes and then talk to Selim to dye the clothes. Clothes already dyed need to be bleached (see below) before they can be dyed again.
Alizarin Herb dropped by: Alizarin Plant (3x 30%)
Gamboge Herb dropped by: Gamboge Plant (3x 30%)
Cobalt Herb dropped by: Cobalt Plant (3x 30%)
Mauve Herb dropped by: Mauve Plant (3x 30%)
Pearl Dropped by: Sea Slime (0.5%)
Rewards: Rauk will make dyes for certain ingredients and Selim will dye your clothes.
Total Costs: One dye per dyeable garment (e.g. Cotton shorts, Tank top, Cotton shirt)
- Light Green Dye: 20 Gamboge herbs and 20 Cobalt herbs, and 1,000 GP
- Light Blue Dye: 10 Cobalt herbs
- Dark Blue Dye: 100 Cobalt herbs, 50 Mauve herbs, one Pearl, and 10,000 GP
- Pink Dye: 10 Alizarin herbs, 6 flower petals, and 1,000 GP
- Red Dye: 10 Alizarin herbs
- Orange Dye: 10 Gamboge herbs, 10 Alizarin herbs, 2 Iron ores, and 1,000 GP
- Purple Dye: 100 Cobalt herbs, 100 Alizarin herbs, 20 Mauve herbs, one Pearl, and 40,000 GP
- Black Dye: 40 Mauve herbs, 40 Cobalt herbs, 40 Alizarin herbs, 40 Gamboge herbs, and 20,000 GP
The Bleacher
Type: Infinite
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Left of Neko in the Tulimshar MarketPlace.
What to do: Talk to Candide and he will tell you about his discovery where he found out how to bleach clothes using the volcano's ash.
Pile of Ash dropped by: Fire Goblin (5%)
Rewards: Candide will bleach clothes for you.
Total Cost:
5 Piles of Ash, 5000 (5k) GP, and a piece of clothing.
Tips
It becomes fairly difficult to level up after this point, but it is not entirely uncommon to find players with levels in the 80s, and not impossible to get up to 90 and beyond. It does take a lot of time and work. If you are ambitious about becoming one of the highest level players in the game, be prepared to put in many hours, sometimes many hours at once to reach this goal. Here are a few pointers:
Training Location
The best place to train is the Snake Caves. If you have properly raised your stats and are a skilled archer, you should have no problems going solo there. That said, those who choose to remain melee fighters or lower level player should go in groups. The spawn rate is incredible, and Snakes give 375 EXP a pop. It's a nice treat for the higher level players to get higher faster.
Training Technique
Your wrist is going to get worn out in those long training sessions. Try mapping your keyboard so that your attack and target keys are more ergonomic to your hands--you can do this through the client in "Setup." I personally use "Q" and "W" on my laptop, which greatly helps my own training endurance.
Another good trick healing on demand. Stock up on your healing item of choice (I prefer Beer... I collect Apples ;p) and make the Inventory window small enough that it doesn't block much of your area of vision. Now keep that item selected, and you can simply click Use whenever you need a quick heal. This is even better if you have an SVN client with the Item Shortcut bar. I toggle the healing item to "x" and just heal with one keystroke when needed. The Item Shortcut bar should be included with the default client in 0.0.25.
The Economy
One element of the game that keeps many players active after they have levelled up til they're sick of it and finished all the quests is The Mana World's in-game economy.
No doubt you have noticed some of the interesting hats and armor other players wear. Most of these are rare items that were once available freely, during events or quests that have since been removed from the game, etc. Some are just rare drops that anyone can get from monsters in the game if they devote enough time to hunting them.
Here I will cover all of these items, the general prices they fetch from other players, and where they are from. Of course, these prices are very dynamic. The in-game economy changes constantly. As more time passes after an event, the items become more rare and more in demand.
Least Rare Items (dropped by monsters)
- Note: Drop rates are changing as the game is being rebalanced. Please update them once values are standardized.
- Leather Gloves 200-300k
- +3 Defense. Dropped by Mountain Snakes.
- Jeans 100-200k
- +4 Defense. 0.1% chance of being dropped by Cave Snakes. That's 1 in 1000 on average.
- Snakeskin Chaps 500k-1 million GP
- +6 Defense. Made by Pachua, the Native NPC from Jeans, 10 Snake Skins, and 10k GP.
- Empty Bottle 300-400k
- Does nothing (yet?). 0.05% chance of being dropped by Flowers or Evil Mushrooms. That's 1 in 2000 on average.
- Infantry Helmet 200-300k
- +20 Defense. 0.05% chance of being dropped by Snakes. That's 1 in 2000 on average.
Uncommon Items (or... Christmas 2007 & Easter 2008 Event Items)
All of these can be bought or sold at around 300-600k.
- Santa Cookie
- Purple, Blue, Green, Teal, Red, and Yellow Easter Eggs
- All items above do nothing any more (used in the above events).
- Bunny Ears
- +10 Defense.
- Top Hat
- Face Mask
- Mush Hat
- The three above are +15 Defense hats.
- Shroom Hat
- Funky Hat
- Elf Hat
- The three above are +18 Defense hats.
Semi-Rare Items (or... Discontinued Santa Quest Items)
All of these can be bought or sold at around 400-700k.
- Turtleneck Sweater
- +6 Defense.
Rare Items (or... Halloween 2007 Event Items)
All of these can be bought or sold at around 500-800k.
- Dark Crystal
- Does nothing any more (was used in Halloween quest).
- Ranger Hat
- +2 Defense.
- Bandana
- +3 Defense.
- Pumpkin Helmet
- Pirate Hat
- Circlet
- Axe Hat
- The four above are +4 Defense hats.
Very Rare Items (or... Christmas/Halloween 2006 Event Items)
All of these can be bought or sold at around 1-10 million GP... or more.
- V-neck Sweater
- This was actually a Halloween 2007 Event item, but its price has skyrocketed. +8 Defense.
- Christmas Tree Hat
- Goggles
- The two above are +2 Defense hats.
- Leather Goggles
- Eyepatch
- The two above are +3 Defense hats.
- Antler Hat
- +4 Defense.
- Santa Beard Hat
- +5 Defense.
Legendary Items (from Various Events)
These are so difficult to find that they are rarely bought or sold at all. For our purposes, they are priceless.
- Scarab armlet
- Red cap
- Bottle of Sand
- Unknown Item
- Red Christmas Stocking
- None of the above do anything (yet?).
Final Thoughts
This article is currently only a proposal
The features or design guidelines described in this article are only a proposal made by one or some persons. It has not been evaluated or accepted by the core development team yet. Feel free to add your personal opinion about them or make counter proposals.
So you have completed your item collection and levelled as much as you care too. You've finished all of the quests. What else can you do? Well, one of the great things about The Mana World and Open Source software in general is that anyone can help improve it and further it along. There are many ways you can do that even without any "programming" knowledge.
The more active players the game has, the more potential programmers will be introduced to the game. And the more potential programmers we have, the faster the development will go. That means new features, items, quests, etc. for everyone. How can you help nurture a large active player base?
Well, as you may have noticed before you read this guide, the game has somewhat of a difficult learning curve for new players. Many more experienced players help newbies with quests and items--some even go so far as to create an account devoted solely to that purpose. I've written a guide to help people get started doing that.
How do experienced players pass the time while we wait for new content? Simply put, we make our own quests and events, stimulating competition among players and giving out prizes as incentive. This is a great way that we keep other players from getting bored and quitting, and anyone can get involved with it. I've written another guide to help people host their own events, as well.
Most importantly, if you have the time and a little bit of know how, you can influence the development of the game directly by helping to code TMWServ, scripting new items, making pixel art for new tilesets, NPCs, monsters, etc, as well as mapping. Mapping especially is very simple and done in a freely available editor called Tiled, which you can read more about on the Map development page.
Doing all these things is easier when you are not working alone; indeed, bigger projects can be tackled much faster in groups. Although there is no integrated guild system in the client yet, players have started their own "unofficial" guilds (see Guilds). They all serve different purposes, but at least one (as of this writing) devotes itself to the purpose of furthering the development of the game through the three methods above. Consider joining a guild like this to be a part of a player community that seeks to better the game. You won't be losing your individuality (usually!) in doing so. --Sertraline 21:56, 14 February 2008 (CET)