Mail
Alignment
Contacts
Contacts are a list of friends, empty by default, where one can add or remove players. One can see the breed of the very first sheep of the contact, his name and character (brawler, attentive, sociable...), index (honest etc...), the xp of the sheep, and the amount of fetis of its owner.
One can also send letters to other stockbreeders.
The shroomers see the names of all the sheep of their contacts and thus are able to shroom them.
If a sheep in your sheepfold can reproduce, it is also possible to choose a partner for him from amongst the sheep of your contacts who are also able to reproduce.
The number of contacts is limited to 25. If you want to add another once your quota is reached you must remove another one! Be wise in your choices.
Mail
From the sheepfold, you can reach your letter box. This is where you will receive messages coming from other stockbreeders or sometimes from the administrators of the site.
Sending a Letter
You can send letters by going to the post office or directly from your letter box. You must know the name of the shepherd or to have previously added him/her to your list of friends. In order to post a letter, you must pay a modest fee in the form of stamps of various rates. The price of the stamp is only a mark of the respect you have for your correspondent.
Receiving Letters
In addition to the exchanged mail, you can also receive letters of 'contacts' or 'reproduction'. When you add a contact to your list of friends, this person receives a message which can prevent it. If a person adds you in return to their list, they can access the list of all your sheep. Prepare with mushrooms!
Messages of reproduction can be sent only if both the sheep are able to reproduce. Their length is thus limited so as not to tire your partner!
It is advised to be very careful when you receive letters. The Moutonking Team will never ask you for your password. Don't be deceived by thieves who would promise to you gifts and wonders in exchange for access to your account!
Original French version written by alex on 8 October 2006.
Translated on 29 December 2006 by barbmac.
VERSION 2.1
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