Posts by Eve

    To make it easier for users to share their BuddyUp! Codes, we've decided to create a dedicated thread to collect them and make them easy to keep track of.


    In this thread you can share your BuddyUp! Code or look for one for you to use.


    To keep this thread clean, posts will be removed after 30 days, so if you want your codes to maintain visibility, please make sure to post them regularly.


    If a code was used or is no longer available, please send a short message to the moderator of this section in order to have your post removed.


    Have fun!

    To make it easier for users to share their BuddyUp! Codes, we've decided to create a dedicated thread to collect them and make them easy to keep track of.


    In this thread you can share your BuddyUp! Code or look for one for you to use.


    To keep this thread clean, posts will be removed after 30 days, so if you want your codes to maintain visibility, please make sure to post them regularly.


    If a code was used or is no longer available, please send a short message to the moderator of this section in order to have your post removed.


    Have fun!

    "We couldn't find any matches for the string /^seho\w+$/ for any part of speech."


    I assumed that perhaps the sentence is:

    • Reversed, but there are no words ending with "ohes".
    • Ciphered, but I don't expect that the event's audience is assumed to know anything about it.
    • Scrambled, as in, the result would be an anagram of all the letters; but it sounds quite not straightforward.
    • Nonsense or in another language, but the event announcement seems to hint that the sentence is in English.
    • There was a mistake in the development or in the translation and we're getting the wrong letters. But that's delusional and/or wishful thinking for my incapacity to figure out something better out of what we already have. ;)


    Do you guys have any idea? Regardless of the reward and of the competition between servers, I think it's a lot of fun trying to reconstruct the original sentence or at least a pattern of it with only a small amount of data.