User talk:Ganre

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WikiCookie

Thank you very much, very belatedly. --Ganre 16:14, 17 July 2009 (MDT)

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I give you this WikiCookie for helping to format Kronin (3.5e Creature). The creator removed all the creature and author template parameters, so formatting this took quite some work. Thanks for helping. --Green Dragon 20:51, 7 May 2008 (MDT)

Balance & Barnstar

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I give you this Barnstar for looking over homebrew creations, for the most part newly submitted ones, and giving input on how to make them more balanced. Thanks for not only helping people create better material, but also improving the overall quality of homebrew creations on D&D Wiki. --Green Dragon 12:32, 30 March 2009 (MDT)

Also, you may want to consider adding Template:NeedsBalance to articles which are far off from being balanced. --Green Dragon 12:32, 30 March 2009 (MDT)

Thank you very much, and i certainly will put that on my list of stuff to do. --Ganre 16:01, 30 March 2009 (MDT)

Rerate

Hi you rated my [Weapon Summoner] class some time ago.
I have readjusted it now and would like you to take another look if you please.--ElvenKingSlave · Weapons Summoner · Talk 07:10, 30 November 2011 (MST)

Hey Ganre, you helped me balance the Tamorak's arrest spell I cooked up earlier. I was wondering if you could take a look at my Shaolin Monk (3.5e Prestige Class) prestige class for any balance issues. I realize that you probably have a lot on your plate, but if you are ever bored on the internet, it'll be there for you. --Raweno (talk) 14:08, 19 November 2012 (MST)

Spam Reporting

Hi, I'm Silverkin, and I noticed you reported a spam article. Thanks for helping to keep the wiki clean. There's a way to get it taken care of more quickly than just replacing the text, though. Add {{Delete|~~~~~|spam}} to the top of the page to get it onto the delete list. Thanks again for helping out! -Silverkin 10:10, 17 January 2012 (MST)

Typically, I do, but I had to run out of the office very quickly, sorry. --Ganre 10:13, 17 January 2012 (MST)
That makes a lot of sense; you seem to know your stuff around here. I was confused for a minute there, and figured it couldn't hurt to send a message. -Silverkin 10:21, 17 January 2012 (MST)
gollark: You would still get a massive backlog if you didn't read it at the same speed it was sent, but you could use the linked cards to send it directly/only to the one computer which needs it really fast.
gollark: You would still have to spam and read messages very fast, but it wouldn't affect anything else.
gollark: There are linked cards, which are paired card things which can just directly send/receive messages to each other over any distance. If the problem here is that your data has to run across some central network/dispatcher/whatever, then you could use linked cards in the thing gathering data and the thing needing it urgently to send messages between them very fast without using that.
gollark: It would be kind of inelegant and expensive, but maybe for time- and safety-critical stuff like this you could just send the data directly between the computers which need it by linked card.
gollark: You can save cell cost by allocating item types to cells such that you fill up your cells to max "bytes" rather than max "types".
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