20 Signs You're Addicted to Wizard101, and Now You.Thanks to all of my readers (10 of you or so), you're the best! If you've read this entire blog post, I offer my sincerest appreciation because it was quite long, but I put a lot of work into it. If you're into having a ton of follows and following a ton of people, follow us on Twitter, you never know what benefits that might have. Don't think you've seen it all, because I've got more hidden files, stories, pet projects, and even some comics coming your way in the future!īefore you go, please let your friends know about us and follow the site using the sidebar to the right, and if you won't do that, just hit the comment button and leave us a message, all you have to do is type in your wizard name, you don't need an account of any kind. It's nothing special, just a different, more interesting way of taking your spell pictures, and I thought I'd share.Īnd that concludes our blog post this time around, and might I say that this has been one of the longest posts I've done yet, if not the longest, but also one of the most enjoyable. As you can see, you can get the spell in full view while getting yourself or someone else still casting the spell. To the right are two pictures I took, one of a Hobgoblin casting a Scarab and one of me casting Skeletal Pirate. This can be used for a variety of things, but it was specifically interesting where battles were concerned because you could get a shot of both the spell in action, and of your wizard casting the school symbol in the background, which makes a great Wizard101 Central signature, or a nice avatar. Includes 3 x AA demonstration batteries.I was messing around in Wysteria, when I discovered something interesting that I call "delayed animations." If you hold the top bar labelled Wizard101 on your screen (this can be seen in the picture above), then animations stop and your screen is frozen until you let go of it, at which point the animations have to catch up.Includes lead, feeding bottle & demonstration batteries.Take her for a walk on the lead or watch her dance to the music!.Super-soft skin, with wiggly ears & tail.Touch her snout and your pig will kiss you! NURTURING: Gently hold your hand to your pig’s snout and it will sniff.ĬUDDLES: Your pig loves to be cuddled. After some complaining, she’ll eventually fall asleep and start to snore. SLEEPING: When you don’t play with your pig, she’ll try to get your attention. Her snout will wiggle and she’ll make satisfied sounds. WALKING: Watch your pig walk by giving her a pat on the back! Hold onto the leash and see where she takes you!ĭANCING: To watch your pig dance along to the music, simply give her a pat on the back.įEEDING: To feed your pig, gently push the feeding bottle into her mouth. Includes 3 x AA demonstration batteries, plus lead & bottle. Feed her with the bottle and she makes cute feeding sounds. ![]() Her nose snuffles & sniffles as she nuzzles. Piggly is a great little mover walk her on the lead or watch her ‘bust a move’ on the dancefloor to her own tunes! Piggly has super-soft skin and her ears & tail jiggles when she walks. With over 25 sounds & reactions, PIGGLY makes the cutest pet! She moves and sounds just like a real pig! Feed her with her bottle and give her a cuddle as she reacts to your touch.
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