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an> orange = you can attack but they can't attack you until you do.. yellow = vise versa of orange
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#12
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Think it's like an anti OOR healing mechanism where if someone out of range heals/or attacks someone higher than their range they become attackable.
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Which is awesome.
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hardware gets me hard
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You become attackable when you heal someone OOR. How would you become attackable before doing it?
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Didn't think about it TBH but yeah that one invuln Cheal could be gay heh.
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as in, do you become attackable once you start casting? or once the spell lands. Thinking CHing cleric can watch a warrior get down to 10%ish befor his CH heals. I dont really care was just wanting to know.
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I'm guessing it'll trigger when the spell lands. Would be annoying if you got flagged every time you accidentally started casting a spell with some level 50 targeted. Should allow people the opportunity to cancel the cast. It's not as if incidental OOR healing will be a common occurance. They just want to avoid making it a viable tactic, and this system does that just fine. | |||
Last edited by greatdane; 09-18-2011 at 07:35 PM..
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Or a shadowknight/caster following a guy around who's just out of range invuln from pvp waiting for an easy killshot.
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