My son was redecorating his house last night and he moved all his statues to different spots then he went to go shopping at the bazaar. When he returned to his house all his statues were gone, hes checked his backpack, bank, shared bank, and attic they are no where to be found.
There is one possible remedy, though it's not pleasant. There is a way to pick everything up from your house at once.
Just go to your house and press CTRL U - this will pick up everything in your home, HOWEVER if your backpack, storage and attic are even close to full, you may lose other items. Be Careful!
If the statues reappear, just re-place them into the home.
If the statues are NOT there, erhaps Mr Lincoln can figure out where they are hiding. Would you mind contacting him through the Help & Support tab on the left to describe what happened, what items were missing and if possible the type of house your son has.
I know what you mean. When i put a bowl of tomatoes on the wall of the cheap krok house tomb, i was suprised. I tried and tried to pick it up but it would not let me.
I know what you mean. When i put a bowl of tomatoes on the wall of the cheap krok house tomb, i was suprised. I tried and tried to pick it up but it would not let me.
P.S. Who in the world is Medusa.
You mean in the little pyramid? yeah i put like tons of stuff there on ALL of the shelfs and i couldnt click anything. but the worst part is that it counts for my limited 50 items outside, so i cant put any more cool yard decorations out because the bowls and stuff are hogging all my space! :( i might make a new post about this....
I know what you mean. When i put a bowl of tomatoes on the wall of the cheap krok house tomb, i was surprised. I tried and tried to pick it up but it would not let me.
P.S. Who in the world is Medusa?
That happened to me and my Krok harp ! Very strange... But I don't think that is what ceirce means. When it gets stuck, you can still see it. ceirce's son's items were visualy erased from his house, banks, and backpack.
P.S. Medusa a figure from a legend who's face is so ugly/scary, it tuns people to stone the story is a bit scary, so I won't post it here, but look it up if you like: The legend of Medusa
That has not happened to me though it has happened to a few friends I dont want it to happen to me and I plan on sending a bug report if it ever does you should do the same.
sincerely: colin sparkleheart lvl 49 life wizard
PS: medusa is from and ancient greek myth was said to have snake hair she turned people to stone if they looked at her head. And there is your answer darkhole54321.
Short answer: Medusa is a classic monster from Greek mythology
Long answer: Medusa was a beautiful woman once, but when she and her sisters were disrespectful to Athena, goddess of wisdom, she turned them into the Gorgons, extremely ugly, horrible creatures. They had snakes for hair, bronze wings, and clawed feet. They lived together on an island and many heroes tried to vanquish them, but Medusa was so ugly and horrible that if their eyes met, the hero would turn to stone.
Perseus, son of Zeus, was having some family problems involving a greedy king and a pretty mom, and so he was sent on a quest of certain doom to kill Medusa. He had some help from the gods however, and was able to find the Fates, who told him where to find Medusa's island. He used a polished shield and a magic flying shoes to fly in and do battle with Medusa, and ended up cutting off her head. Pegasus came out of her neck, and when he neighed, the other two Gorgons, who had been sleeping, woke up and Perseus had to fly for his life. He got the head though. On his way home, he heard the cries of Andromeda. She was chained to a rock as an offering to appease a sea monster, who was set upon her kingdom by Posiedon, the sea god, because her mother, Queen Cassiopiea bragged that she was more beautiful than Poseidon's wife. When the sea monster came, Perseus used Medusa's severed head to turn it to stone, and saved Andromeda. Then he came back home, turned the greedy king to stone, and he and Andromeda lived happily ever after. (very few greek heroes get happy endings by the way) THE END