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GM_Solspiral wrote:I'm going to say it... one of my favorite items has filigreeI've upvoted filigree items many times. One overused/sometimes misused visual element isn't a dealbreaker. It just means that your item will be teased mercilessly, even if it is Top 32 material.
And if being a boy in grade school taught me anything, its that you tease things to show that you like them!

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As someone who's new to this, by filigree, you don't mean literal filigree, do you?
From my perspective, something like the word "filigree" as a description is lazy writing. It is like making a character in a story and saying they look like Brad Pitt or Jennifer Lawrence (as Mystique, not Katniss). Rather than paint the image of the item, it tries to cut down on the words used for description. Yes, you should not be too verbose with your descriptions, but that does not mean you can equate it to something else in order to shave off words. It is just lazy writing.

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From my perspective, something like the word "filigree" as a description is lazy writing. It is like making a character in a story and saying they look like Brad Pitt or Jennifer Lawrence (as Mystique, not Katniss). Rather than paint the image of the item, it tries to cut down on the words used for description. Yes, you should not be too verbose with your descriptions, but that does not mean you can equate it to something else in order to shave off words. It is just lazy writing.
seriously??? filigree is an actual thing, and quite descriptive/evocative of specific imagery. while i may not have used it, i don't see how it is any lazier than describing the exterior of a dwelling as "clapboard" as opposed to getting all Stephen R Donaldson about the details, acting like the reader has no shared frame of reference through which single-word terms can provide instant mental images, and spending 2,500 words describing a guy walking a block to pay a phone bill.
it's not "equating a thing to another thing" to use the word 'filigree' if it actual has filigree; it's simply calling it what it is.

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Donald Robinson wrote:
From my perspective, something like the word "filigree" as a description is lazy writing. It is like making a character in a story and saying they look like Brad Pitt or Jennifer Lawrence (as Mystique, not Katniss). Rather than paint the image of the item, it tries to cut down on the words used for description. Yes, you should not be too verbose with your descriptions, but that does not mean you can equate it to something else in order to shave off words. It is just lazy writing.seriously??? filigree is an actual thing, and quite descriptive/evocative of specific imagery. while i may not have used it, i don't see how it is any lazier than describing the exterior of a dwelling as "clapboard" as opposed to getting all Stephen R Donaldson about the details, acting like the reader has no shared frame of reference through which single-word terms can provide instant mental images, and spending 2,500 words describing a guy walking a block to pay a phone bill.
it's not "equating a thing to another thing" to use the word 'filigree' if it actual has filigree; it's simply calling it what it is.
The real problem is that most of the times 'filigree' was used the year that it became a meme, it was clear that the writer didn't actually know what it meant, beyond "fancy-sounding word that applies to jewelry". So many things were described as filigree that were obviously not actually filigree.

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Donald Robinson wrote:
From my perspective, something like the word "filigree" as a description is lazy writing. It is like making a character in a story and saying they look like Brad Pitt or Jennifer Lawrence (as Mystique, not Katniss). Rather than paint the image of the item, it tries to cut down on the words used for description. Yes, you should not be too verbose with your descriptions, but that does not mean you can equate it to something else in order to shave off words. It is just lazy writing.seriously??? filigree is an actual thing, and quite descriptive/evocative of specific imagery. while i may not have used it, i don't see how it is any lazier than describing the exterior of a dwelling as "clapboard" as opposed to getting all Stephen R Donaldson about the details, acting like the reader has no shared frame of reference through which single-word terms can provide instant mental images, and spending 2,500 words describing a guy walking a block to pay a phone bill.
it's not "equating a thing to another thing" to use the word 'filigree' if it actual has filigree; it's simply calling it what it is.
Coming straight from google definition search:
"ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery"
Example given: ""delicate silver filigree earrings""
Let's say you make a ring (using this since there were not allowed for this season). Which would give you a better image in terms of description.
(Neither of these are really superstar items or descriptions. Just used to make a point.)
- This golden filigree ring gives the wearer a +5 circumstance bonus to ___________.
- This golden ring, finely engraved with delicate tracery and studded with small rubies, gives the wearer a +5 circumstance bonus to ___________.
Which would paint a better picture in your mind of what the item looks like?

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Yeah. There is no problem with using "filigree" in an item description. That beats having each of those items with filigree to have "ornamental work of fine wire formed into delicate tracery" added to the description, especially if it is a small detail. It is not necessarily "lazy," but a good way to tell the reader what the item looks like without using more words than necessary. The problem with filigree is that it was over used and used wrongly a number of years ago and became a joke. If your description is "The crown is made with gold filigree in a circle," that would be lazy. But if it were,
"The sweeping filigree of this delicate silver circlet weaves into and out of the wearer's own hair, giving it a salt-and-pepper appearance, and providing a distinguished air of wisdom to the wearer."
That would be ok. Not lazy. Just a descriptive word.

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Yeah. There is no problem with using "filigree" in an item description. That beats having each of those items with filigree to have "ornamental work of fine wire formed into delicate tracery" added to the description, especially if it is a small detail. It is not necessarily "lazy," but a good way to tell the reader what the item looks like without using more words than necessary. The problem with filigree is that it was over used and used wrongly a number of years ago and became a joke. If your description is "The crown is made with gold filigree in a circle," that would be lazy. But if it were,
"The sweeping filigree of this delicate silver circlet weaves into and out of the wearer's own hair, giving it a salt-and-pepper appearance, and providing a distinguished air of wisdom to the wearer."
That would be ok. Not lazy. Just a descriptive word.
That would be the proper way to use filigree because you then move on to show and create imagery. Most items I've seen using filigree tend to just say "this filigree [item]" counting on that one word to give the item visuals.
EDIT: Replaced a word with [item]. Realized that an entry might have done that this year, so though it best to fix that so that know one thought I was pointing at their item. It was just a poor example choice word.

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I had my doubts at the beginning of your abilities' description. But I was won over by the end of it because that last sentence made you go from OP to excellent. Great job and yet another Keep :-)
Might I ask for a PM with the name? Curiosity killed the Farrindor. :) (Thank goodness for Raise Dead.)

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The year of the filigree meme, my backup item had been actual magical filigree. It was a net of magical filigree that could be applied/overlaid on a holy symbol and done neat stuff.
Probably best I left that one in the drawer.
To see filigree on items these days means either the designer never checked out the past advice/critique threads, or else was gutsy enough to put out an item that was guaranteed to get a bit of heckling from the peanut gallery.

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Coming straight from google definition search:"ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery"
Example given: ""delicate silver filigree earrings""
Let's say you make a ring (using this since there were not allowed for this season). Which would give you a better image in terms of description.
(Neither of these are really superstar items or descriptions. Just used to make a point.)
- This golden filigree ring gives the wearer a +5 circumstance bonus to ___________.
- This golden ring, finely engraved with delicate tracery and studded with small rubies, gives the wearer a +5 circumstance bonus to ___________.
Which would paint a better picture in your mind of what the item looks like?
the second one, but literally only because you added in "studded with small rubies," which you didn't in the first example. the word 'filigree' is interchangeable with "fine wire formed into delicate tracery" in my head because i know the meaning of the word in the first place. you went with something that isn't filigree--"engraved with" and no 'fine wire,' but filigree would work for the image as would your version. adding the rubies is what makes #2 give a better picture.
the problem with breaking the word down into its definition in this competition is that you just added several words that are unnecessary for the exact reason that they are all encompassed in "filigree," and in this competition there're a bunch of people who feel that approaching the word limit is a bad thing (never mind the lack of logic in that thinking or the lack of relevance to game design skill that "omg the writer approached 300 words" has in this context). i get that there are also people who feel that underutilizing the word count is bad, but your position on this matter essentially says "get closer to the word count limit while knowing that doing so will hurt you with many voters, and do it because some readers' vocabulary doesn't include an accurate definition of a relatively-common descriptive word in gaming and so you should break it down for them like they're five years old."
if i am coming off like i'm swinging at you hard and heavy here, please take my word for it when i say i am not at all; just challenging your assertion and trying to explain why i feel as i do. in the end, "don't use a word correctly to describe a thing accurately" doesn't feel like solid writing advice, especially not when the logical follow-up to that advice is "use MORE words to say the same thing." brevity is a writer's best friend (and often most elusive...see my current wall of text right here as an example), and i am loathe to see people encourage the exact opposite, especially when a perfect single word already exists for the word salad that would be its substitute.

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Actually I find "filigree" to be more descriptive than "tracery." Reading through the top description I immediately had a mental image of the item in question. The second one was too vague; all I saw were gold bands and random gems.
A filigreed ring inset with small rubies would be a better description, and cut word count.

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The year of the filigree meme, my backup item had been actual magical filigree. It was a net of magical filigree that could be applied/overlaid on a holy symbol and done neat stuff.
Probably best I left that one in the drawer.
To see filigree on items these days means either the designer never checked out the past advice/critique threads, or else was gutsy enough to put out an item that was guaranteed to get a bit of heckling from the peanut gallery.
yeah, it's just disappointing (and again, i didn't go the filigree route myself) that a valid descriptive word results in downvotes independent of the quality of the submission, all because it's become an "inside joke" for the votingest voters in voteworld. yet those same folks believe they are voting for the best items. :/

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Nazard wrote:yeah, it's just disappointing (and again, i didn't go the filigree route myself) that a valid descriptive word results in downvotes independent of the quality of the submission, all because it's become an "inside joke" for the votingest voters in voteworld. yet those same folks believe they are voting for the best items. :/The year of the filigree meme, my backup item had been actual magical filigree. It was a net of magical filigree that could be applied/overlaid on a holy symbol and done neat stuff.
Probably best I left that one in the drawer.
To see filigree on items these days means either the designer never checked out the past advice/critique threads, or else was gutsy enough to put out an item that was guaranteed to get a bit of heckling from the peanut gallery.
Who said they're being downvoted for the word "filigree?" I certainly didn't. I just snark about it because after you read some words time and time again, over and over, they cease to have any meaning. Just because a person snarks about an item, it doesn't follow that they're never voting for the item. I, and most voters, I'd like to think, vote for the better of each pair, whether or not they have to groan over an overused word or turn of phrase, such as "this item is prized by...".
Also, I don't believe I'm voting for the best items. Hopefully no one believes that. What you should be confident in is that you're voting for the best item out of a pair. Every time. That's what makes the system work. Sometimes I may be voting between two of the worst items in the contest, but the better of the two always gets the vote, whether or not it has filigree on it.

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Jason Dandy wrote:Nazard wrote:yeah, it's just disappointing (and again, i didn't go the filigree route myself) that a valid descriptive word results in downvotes independent of the quality of the submission, all because it's become an "inside joke" for the votingest voters in voteworld. yet those same folks believe they are voting for the best items. :/The year of the filigree meme, my backup item had been actual magical filigree. It was a net of magical filigree that could be applied/overlaid on a holy symbol and done neat stuff.
Probably best I left that one in the drawer.
To see filigree on items these days means either the designer never checked out the past advice/critique threads, or else was gutsy enough to put out an item that was guaranteed to get a bit of heckling from the peanut gallery.
Who said they're being downvoted for the word "filigree?" I certainly didn't. I just snark about it because after you read some words time and time again, over and over, they cease to have any meaning. Just because a person snarks about an item, it doesn't follow that they're never voting for the item. I, and most voters, I'd like to think, vote for the better of each pair, whether or not they have to groan over an overused word or turn of phrase, such as "this item is prized by...".
Also, I don't believe I'm voting for the best items. Hopefully no one believes that. What you should be confident in is that you're voting for the best item out of a pair. Every time. That's what makes the system work. Sometimes I may be voting between two of the worst items in the contest, but the better of the two always gets the vote, whether or not it has filigree on it.
I'm up voting many of the items I snark on.

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Yeah, I won't down vote or even think ill of an item with filigree. I didn't even notice all the filigree items in 2013 when the filigree thing got started. I would think ill of the item if the designer used it to describe the wrong thing, but even that is excusable if the item is clever and unique.

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This item is from a video game. And even if it wasn't, it's silly. Losing faith in voters if this has survived this many culls.
But consider the quality of many items that didn't survive. The item in question is likely demonstrably better than most culled in the first two culls. At least that's what the voters thought.

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This item is from a video game. And even if it wasn't, it's silly. Losing faith in voters if this has survived this many culls.
I agree to a point but it has the template right, the mechanics are clearly written, and the theme is actually pretty cool. I do not like that it's similar to an item form last year that was already a ripped off video game item... The problem is it usually is against inferior competition when I see it.

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Ah, ha!
The item that's competing with my item for design space has a huge design flaw. It took me forever to see it, but it's there and it breaks everything.
Granted, I can't tell the voting public what I noticed, but I now have a legitimate reason to down-vote my biggest competition. I was starting to worry I was going to have to up-vote that thing based on its merits almost every time I saw it, but it turns out it isn't as well-designed as I initially thought.

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Ah, ha!
The item that's competing with my item for design space has a huge design flaw. It took me forever to see it, but it's there and it breaks everything.
Granted, I can't tell the voting public what I noticed, but I now have a legitimate reason to down-vote my biggest competition. I was starting to worry I was going to have to up-vote that thing based on its merits almost every time I saw it, but it turns out it isn't as well-designed as I initially thought.
Ooh, whatever could it be? Truly ambiguous posts always leave me so tingly.

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The item that's competing with my item for design space has a huge design flaw. It took me forever to see it, but it's there and it breaks everything.
Granted, I can't tell the voting public what I noticed, but I now have a legitimate reason to down-vote my biggest competition. I was starting to worry I was going to have to up-vote that thing based on its merits almost every time I saw it, but it turns out it isn't as well-designed as I initially thought.
Meepo f-ing with the paranoid designers' weekend...

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