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Is mein truly glaes when we have [[huge mein golem]]s that drop mein shards? I still think of them as different. [[User:VANKRASN39|VANKRASN39]] ([[User talk:VANKRASN39|talk]]) 13:11, 13 November 2015 (CST)
Is mein truly glaes when we have [[huge mein golem]]s that drop mein shards? I still think of them as different. [[User:VANKRASN39|VANKRASN39]] ([[User talk:VANKRASN39|talk]]) 13:11, 13 November 2015 (CST)
:IIRC, Mein was listed as a transitionary name back when the SHIFT verb still worked, Laen -> Mein -> Glaes. Not sure why. SHIFT got taken out, though, so who knows. [[User:PFLATS|PFLATS]] ([[User talk:PFLATS|talk]]) 10:40, 14 November 2015 (CST)
:IIRC, Mein was listed as a transitionary name back when the SHIFT verb still worked, Laen -> Mein -> Glaes. Not sure why. SHIFT got taken out, though, so who knows. edit: A quick google found this on the official play.net documentation for Glaes: "In the past, it was often referred to by traders around Darkstone Bay as 'mein', but the name 'glaes' has become commonly used worldwide as information between cultures spread." [[User:PFLATS|PFLATS]] ([[User talk:PFLATS|talk]]) 10:40, 14 November 2015 (CST)

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Is mein truly glaes when we have huge mein golems that drop mein shards? I still think of them as different. VANKRASN39 (talk) 13:11, 13 November 2015 (CST)

IIRC, Mein was listed as a transitionary name back when the SHIFT verb still worked, Laen -> Mein -> Glaes. Not sure why. SHIFT got taken out, though, so who knows. edit: A quick google found this on the official play.net documentation for Glaes: "In the past, it was often referred to by traders around Darkstone Bay as 'mein', but the name 'glaes' has become commonly used worldwide as information between cultures spread." PFLATS (talk) 10:40, 14 November 2015 (CST)