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Magic Eight Ball is a type of mini game available in swg where the player clicks the use radial on the Eyes of Mesra object and it will display a popup of a randomly selected quote or text.  The purpose of this event is to act as a sort of fortune teller, where the player would roleplay and ask the object a question and await an answer.  The nge differs from the precu version in that when used, the object prompts the user to enter a question. Once the question is entered and submitted, the quote is sent via a popup to the player.
 
Magic Eight Ball is a type of mini game available in swg where the player clicks the use radial on the Eyes of Mesra object and it will display a popup of a randomly selected quote or text.  The purpose of this event is to act as a sort of fortune teller, where the player would roleplay and ask the object a question and await an answer.  The nge differs from the precu version in that when used, the object prompts the user to enter a question. Once the question is entered and submitted, the quote is sent via a popup to the player.
  
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Magic Eight Ball is a type of mini game available in swg where the player clicks the use radial on the Eyes of Mesra object and it will display a popup of a randomly selected quote or text. The purpose of this event is to act as a sort of fortune teller, where the player would roleplay and ask the object a question and await an answer. The nge differs from the precu version in that when used, the object prompts the user to enter a question. Once the question is entered and submitted, the quote is sent via a popup to the player.

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