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One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
confirm any of this?

Sathriel

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<sathriel@o2.pl> wrote in message
news:1121410987.484210.174660@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
> confirm any of this?

Rock Cat was an R1. Whatever source you've seen that claims it to be
an R2 is wrong.

Fred

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>>One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
>>confirm any of this?
>
> Rock Cat was an R1. Whatever source you've seen that claims it to be
> an R2 is wrong.

Someone from WW should correct this source:
http://www.white-wolf.com/VTES/downloads/vteslib.csv

Also ARDB and ELDB has R2 as rarity.

nekhomanta

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Nekhomanta wrote:
> >>One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
> >>confirm any of this?
> >
> > Rock Cat was an R1. Whatever source you've seen that claims it to be
> > an R2 is wrong.
>
> Someone from WW should correct this source:
> http://www.white-wolf.com/VTES/downloads/vteslib.csv
>
> Also ARDB and ELDB has R2 as rarity.
>

AFAIK, both these programs are based on exactly the CSV file you
mention, which apparently spreads the error around.

Regards,

Hardy Range
Prince of Bochum, Germany
http://www.vekn.de

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Frederick Scott wrote:
> <sathriel@o2.pl> wrote in message
> news:1121410987.484210.174660@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>>One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
>>confirm any of this?
>
>
> Rock Cat was an R1. Whatever source you've seen that claims it to be
> an R2 is wrong.

Correct. I'll update the web files.


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Nekhomanta wrote:

>>> One source says it is R2 and the other that it is R1. LSJ could you
>>> confirm any of this?
>>
>>
>> Rock Cat was an R1. Whatever source you've seen that claims it to be
>> an R2 is wrong.
>
>
> Someone from WW should correct this source:
> http://www.white-wolf.com/VTES/downloads/vteslib.csv

And the other lists on WW/vtes/... , yes.

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So as we supposed it al started with WW ;) Harbringers of Good and Evil
:) Ok glad to know it was corrected.

Sathriel


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