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General Discussion

Names for six levels of gem qualities?

Varkalandar
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 06:30
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For my latest project I'd like to use gems to modify items, much like Diablo II did. I'd  asume that 5 or 6 level of gem qualities are enough, if they are scaled well.

Now the tricky part is, how to name them. I assume that "perfect gem" and "flawless gem" can hardly be a copyright issue, since those are quite common descriptions?

English isn't my mothers tongue, and I feel a bit uncertain about the lower ranks of gems. What do you think about these?

flawed [ruby], simple [ruby], average [ruby], fine [ruby], flawless [ruby], perfect [ruby]

Where the [ruby] is, the real name of the gem would go in the game.

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bart
joined 13 years 11 months ago
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 09:45
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I'm not sure I like "simple" or "perfect" (I feel like "flawless" should be the best). 

Maybe:  flawed -> inferior -> average -> fine -> superior -> flawless

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MoikMellah
joined 14 years 2 months ago
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 09:56
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Would 'rough' and 'polished' fit in the hierarchy anywhere?

Regarding copyright over those phrases, that'd be about as silly as someone being able to trademark the word 'candy'.  :p

My project: Bits & Bots

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Varkalandar
joined 11 years 3 months ago
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 13:15
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Well, "Windows", "Doors" and "Explorer" are all trademarked. I wouldn't be surprised if a company tries the same with candy. But I agree, such words should not be tardemarked at all, they are no names.

@Bart: Thanks, I think I'll use that!

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MoikMellah
joined 14 years 2 months ago
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 15:46
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@Varkalandar: I was being ironic - it already happened, but that was a completely different situation (it's a trademark on part of the name of their game, not copyright over simple terms in the game).  You're absolutely right that these gemstone descriptions are far too common/broad to be copyrightable, and should be completely safe to use.

I just couldn't pass up an opportunity to point out that King.com is the devil. :)

My project: Bits & Bots

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