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the poet's acrostic trading post • 25

the poet's acrostic trading post | ||
The poet needs to buy words from you so that he can finish his poems! He'll give you a card for every letter you sell to him and a bonus card for every whole word you can provide. Basically, you need to trade to spell your words! The first letter of either the CARD or the PLAYER you trade with are the letters you use to spell your words. You will have a week to do so. Once a month there will be a longer phrase that you can work towards to submit for a special prize at the end of the month! The monthly phrase will also include some kind of extra parameter (player trades can only be with red/yellow level players, only even numbered cards, etc) For example if the word of the week is DESK. To get a 'D' I can trade with Delitan or I can trade the card defeated07. For trading cards you can either be the person trading the card AWAY or the person RECEIVING the card. For player trades though you MUST trade with someone else. So I can't use 'Sammich' for the letter 'S'. You cannot reuse the same player/card in one week. If the word is "EYE" you need TWO different players or cards that start with 'E'. You may not reuse a trade/card from a weekly challenge to fulfill the monthly challenge. |
MONTHLY PHRASE: | WEEKLY WORD: | (SUBMIT) ✎ |
MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION... Trades must be odd numbered cards - so the card that matches the letter should have an odd number! (If you're using a player name, either card may be odd. Signatures have no number, and so do not count - except for...) For the punctuation, a signature trade will complete that (just one, you don't need a trade for each dot in the ellipses). Getting the full phrase without the ellipses will earn you 27 random cards; including the punctuation will earn you a bonus crayon! |
BUM WORD: BUM TRADES: B - (traded XCARD for YCARD with PLAYERNAME) LINK U - (traded XCARD for YCARD with PLAYERNAME) LINK M - (traded XCARD for YCARD with PLAYERNAME) LINK | Please provide links of your trade. If you use a website logging system please link your log. However it is preferred that you have a link somewhere as opposed to email/website logs just because it makes it easier to check. Thank you! |
only trades dated between 3/23-3/29 will count* the exception is for the monthly task, where only trades dated between 3/1-3/29 will count | ||
* the date completed. So if you start a trade on the 19th and it ends on the 24th it's fine to use. However if you start a trade on the 21st and it ends on the 30th it would not count. This is mostly to prevent trades from hanging over too far into the next week, I know it might be a little rushed that way but remember even if you can't get the whole word you can still get partial credit for most of the word! |
Re: MONTHLY TASK SUBMISSION
TRADES:
M - (traded inorganic02 for mechanical09 with
A - (traded alias05 for patch17 with
R - (traded heavyarms11 for rainbow17 with
C - (traded junk shop15 for cups01 with
H - (traded bonds10 for horatio17 with
C - (traded destiny15 for calamity17 with
O - (traded ordinary17 for 192cm04 with
M - (traded mame shiba05 for donmai16 with
E - (traded enjoy04 for explosives01 with
S - (traded setz13 for frivolous14 with
I - (traded inferior19 for energetic13 with
N - (traded nataku15 for trap maker19 with
L - (traded cryokinesis20 for love spells13 with
I - (traded instinct15 for koga13 with
K - (traded kamisarizuki09 for carcosa10 with
E - (traded elemental13 for patch16 with
A - (traded anaru18 for absolute11 with
L - (traded teacup09 for lemon soda17 with
I - (traded invader03 for frivolous08 with
O - (traded biscuit17 for obey01 with
N - (traded necessarius11 for nonchalant09 with
... - (traded sig_hijiri for sig_dialny with
Re: MONTHLY TASK SUBMISSION
MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION . . . well, it's a bit cliche, but I suppose cliches don't come from nowhere, do they?