Equipment

I have noticed across various pieces of equipment that they use both “armour” and “armor” in the item descriptions. I have seen at least one piece, a pair of Engraved Gauntlets (I think) where the base stats use one and the pre/suffix uses the other so both spellings on one piece.

I think “armour” is from the honeymoon phase of development when everybody just was so happy that they successfully did a kickstarter campaign. Love was everywhere!

:smiling_face_with_three_hearts::revolving_hearts::kiss:

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The Truth is:

The devs fight an eternal battle everyday internally, to determine which one is superior: American English or British English.

Some say, this battle will never end. (But i am sure @Llama8 has something very important to say about this)

For real though: This is a unintended sideeffect of having a Dev team across the globe.

EHG does have staff members in various different continents.

I am pretty sure they will try to make those more consistent in the future.

It is clear that British English is superior and our are just wrong. I think their inability to spell things correctly is a psychic trauma they inflicted on themselves when they wasted some perfectly good tea, and it clearly still affects them.

But as I’m sure our glorious Queen, who witnessed the event herself, would agree, we should not mock them for their inability to pronounce such simple words like “epoch”, “chaos”, “gamble” and “dagger”.

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