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The Bag of Sending is an item obtained from the Ambitious Solen Ant Queen quest.  It allows you to pass items to your bank box, and is especially useful sending gold collected in dungeons due to its weight.  The bags are charged with [[Translocation Powder]] obtained through the same series of quests, and the bags eventually become "saturated" and no longer accept recharging.
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The '''Bag of Sending''' is an item obtained from the [[Ambitious Solen Queen]] quest.  Appearance-wise, it looks like just another small, round bag but allows you to send items to your bank box. It is especially useful for sending gold collected in [[Dungeon]]s due to gold's burdensome weight.  The bags are charged with [[Translocation Powder]] obtained both through the same quest and from the [[Solen Matriarch Quest|Solen Matriarch]], though they eventually become "saturated" and no longer accept recharging. At their maximum, a bag may hold 30 charges.
==Revamp==
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During [[Publish 48]], changes were made on the cost of transporting items. The formula is now 1 charge for every 10 stones of weight rounded up. If you tried to send a 35 stone item, it will cost 4 charges.
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===Explanation===
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In the weeks [[Five_on_Friday_-_November_30%2C_2007|Five on Friday]], it was stated that slowing gold collection from monsters was the primary reason. Former UO developer Wilki provided further details in a posting on Stratics.
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: Well, since I'm the one who made the change, I'll tell you how it came about.
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: I thought it was done on purpose too, but when I investigated the spawning system, I simply could not find any way to change the spawn rate by facet. But clearly, the monsters on the Felucca dungeon server were spawning very rapidly compared to the same monsters in Trammel, so something was indeed changing it.
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==History==
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When first introduced in late 2002 as part of the When Ants Attack scenario, a bag of sending used one charge per item sent to your bank box.
  
: After a few hours of tracing code, the culprit turned out to be a spawn clock override function. The only place it was being called was in the champ spawn script, and it happened as soon as the server started up when each champ spawn altar initialized.
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With [[Publish 48]] in November 2007, changes were made to the cost of transporting items. The formula became 1 charge for every 10 stones of [[Weight]] rounded up. For example, if you tried to send a 35 stone item, it would cost 4 charges. This made it impractical to send [[Gold]] (as every 50 pieces weighed a [[Stone]] each, 500 gold weighed 10 stones and used one charge, so only 15,000 gold could be sent with a fully charged bag! A character, on the other hand, could potentially carry around 25,000 gold at their limit).
  
: The comment that went along with the override said something like, 'Champ spawn monsters aren't spawning fast enough to let players kill them fast enough to advance the spawn. Let's speed it up." Clearly, they intended to override it because of a problem with champ spawns.
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In a November of 2007 [[Five_on_Friday_-_November_30%2C_2007|Five on Friday]], it was stated that slowing gold collection from monsters was indeed the primary reason for the change.
  
: However, the override applied to the entire subserver, which effectively meant that any subserver that hosted a champ spawn altar had a much higher spawn rate than the designers intended (it's supposed to be set in each monster's template). This didn't just apply to Fel, but also to parts of Ilshenar, and half of the Tokuno Island (and wherever else we might put a champ spawn altar).
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However, in March of 2009 with[[Publish 58]], the cost to send items was reverted back to the "one charge per item" scheme.
  
: So, what I did (with the help of Stormwind, who is the UO server master) was to put in a check that let the spawner run at the faster rate if the spawning region was in a champ spawn area, otherwise it ran normally. This pretty much limited the override to the intended areas: champ spawn regions.
 
 
: Now, all of that said, I too seem to remember the faster spawn being explained as "risk vs. reward" as well. I'm wondering if perhaps we're not just remembering something that a player made up to explain the change that got repeated until it became the accepted "truth", or maybe even that the dev/community rep who said it didn't really understand why it was made. I don't know the answer to that, as it's too far back in time to look it up now.
 
 
: The proper way to have done a "risk vs. reward" change would have been to add a implicit way to specify spawn rates by facet or region. To do it the way it was done wouldn't make much sense if that was their intent. Not only do the comments for the override specifically state that it was done for a different reason, but the fact that the override isn't facet wide, but rather just on subservers that happen to have a champ spawn, pretty much tells me that wasn't at all what they had in mind when they originally made that change.
 
 
: Now that this is fixed, designers in the future will have their monsters spawning at the rate they intended for them to spawn.
 
 
: Hopefully all of that made sense :-)
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Translocation Powder]]
 
* [[Translocation Powder]]
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* [[Ball of Pet Summoning]]
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* [[Bracelet of Binding]]
  
[[Category:Quest Rewards]]
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{{Categorize|Quest rewards}}

Latest revision as of 23:27, 18 May 2012

The Bag of Sending is an item obtained from the Ambitious Solen Queen quest. Appearance-wise, it looks like just another small, round bag but allows you to send items to your bank box. It is especially useful for sending gold collected in Dungeons due to gold's burdensome weight. The bags are charged with Translocation Powder obtained both through the same quest and from the Solen Matriarch, though they eventually become "saturated" and no longer accept recharging. At their maximum, a bag may hold 30 charges.

History

When first introduced in late 2002 as part of the When Ants Attack scenario, a bag of sending used one charge per item sent to your bank box.

With Publish 48 in November 2007, changes were made to the cost of transporting items. The formula became 1 charge for every 10 stones of Weight rounded up. For example, if you tried to send a 35 stone item, it would cost 4 charges. This made it impractical to send Gold (as every 50 pieces weighed a Stone each, 500 gold weighed 10 stones and used one charge, so only 15,000 gold could be sent with a fully charged bag! A character, on the other hand, could potentially carry around 25,000 gold at their limit).

In a November of 2007 Five on Friday, it was stated that slowing gold collection from monsters was indeed the primary reason for the change.

However, in March of 2009 withPublish 58, the cost to send items was reverted back to the "one charge per item" scheme.

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