Jakepeng99 Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 What does it mean? We thought it would be an eets dst crossover thing, though it has been ages since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auth Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Title fairy badges are given to people who have been visited by the title fairy. A while back, you could write custom text where "Registered Users" is normally written on your profile. Before even that, they were simply a "cosmetic" effect for your forum account handed out for if you managed to make Joe- ....Er, The Title Fairy smile. Nowadays titles no longer show up except by the badge or by visiting their profile. They were usually given in the moment, so often their context is completely lost if you didn't happen to see the 1 instance that inspired it's granting. Sorry for any confusion it must've caused, but they don't mean anything. Just a silly little badge from another time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jakepeng99 Posted January 7 Author Share Posted January 7 18 minutes ago, Auth said: Title fairy badges are given to people who have been visited by the title fairy. A while back, you could write custom text where "Registered Users" is normally written on your profile. Before even that, they were simply a "cosmetic" effect for your forum account handed out for if you managed to make Joe- ....Er, The Title Fairy smile. Nowadays titles no longer show up except by the badge or by visiting their profile. They were usually given in the moment, so often their context is completely lost if you didn't happen to see the 1 instance that inspired it's granting. Sorry for any confusion it must've caused, but they don't mean anything. Just a silly little badge from another time. It randomly appeared on a dst dev near the start of last year so i am confused if it means something (Klei has pretty mucu abandoned eets despite it being their first game) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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